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October 4, 2007 at 7:29 am #750605
Anonymous
Inactivei totally agree
if you loose your login or pass for a casino
you dont get this just so
you need to verify your bday your adress your phone
at the aff programs its way to easyOctober 4, 2007 at 7:47 am #750608Anonymous
InactiveSomeone hacked my affiliate accounts at BestCasinoPartners and CasinoBlasters in June, and changed my passwords and payment details.
The people at BCP were very helpful and reversed the fraudulent changes quickly, but I have still not gotten my account at CasinoBlasters back.
I have emailed and called Jeff , but no success so far. Perhaps the Professor can help, since CB is certified ? (account name:geirn)
October 4, 2007 at 8:51 am #750615Anonymous
Inactivenot all aff programs are secure, and if you use one global password(for e-mail, hosting, aff. account), you can have big problems. I remember a few years ago a friend of mine sent me my password
and some info about my earnings
, he just clicked a link and obtained by incident for a few minutes admin rights to an affiliate program interface (not from CAP, an exotic one
) to there player/ webmaster database, and because I used one password, he just checked my stats with other programs 
So, use different passwords and change your e-mail password regularly.
October 4, 2007 at 12:21 pm #750624
kwblueMemberHi All
I can imagine the concern amongst everyone, regarding your account security.
When you request a new password from G3 Partner or PlayShare Affliates you will receive the following email sent to your registered email address:
“A request to retrieve your PlayShare Affiliates account password has been received. If this request was not initiated by you or someone you know, please contact us immediately at [email protected].”
(With further instruction to set your new password)Even though we have this email security check in process I will personally be contacting each individual affiliate via email who has had any changes on their account since 20 September to ensure that these changes are legitimate. This will go to the original email address, which we have on record.
If you have changed your details and wish to confirm that, please contact me directly, via email, msn or on this forum. No payments will be made into these accounts until the changes have been validated – which will be done with urgency.
If any one has any questions or concerns, please let us know!
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October 4, 2007 at 1:39 pm #750628Anonymous
InactiveThank you Cherylann.
That is VERY good to hear.
October 4, 2007 at 5:21 pm #750643Anonymous
InactiveIf accounts are ever changed, there is immediate proof of who is behind it.
If the email address is changed from yours to someone elses’, whose was it changed to? (the theif most likely)
If payment details were changed, who is now recieving the payments? (the thief most likely, or a middleman person that would then forward the money or a portion of the money to the theif)
In either case, the information exists to trace the thief.
Rick
Universal4October 4, 2007 at 7:06 pm #750656
smazk32MemberThe problem is that maybe the thief is in Turkey, or Kazakhstan, or even Brazil (where I live, by the way), and it would be really a hard time getting to them.
We should be really careful with our passwords, specially for our e-mail accounts.
October 4, 2007 at 8:25 pm #750658Anonymous
InactiveOur affiliates must contact us via email to request changes in their account.
Best Regards,
Mark
October 5, 2007 at 2:01 am #750671Anonymous
InactiveThats all to scarry, I log into my accounts on a regular basis, so i would know if passwords were changed, but I seldom go into the admin portion of my affil accounts and look at the info there.
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