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  • #703223
    Anonymous
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    I received this email:

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    We are contacting you as we do not currently have your preferred payment details on our system. This information is important to us, so we may process any of your future payments as quickly as possible.

    Please complete the short for below and return it to us;

    Name:

    Affiliate Username:

    PokerShare Player Screen name:

    PokerShare Player email:

    NETeller account number:

    NETeller email address:

    Of the above two, what is your preferred method for payment?

    Kind regards,

    Jessica Lumby

    The PokerShare Affiliate Team

    Tel: +44 207 598 5373

    Msn: [email protected]

    This has to be a scam – The url it’s sent from is gamshare.com .
    No program would as you for your login and then have you fill out a form via email.

    #703489
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Fergie,

    No need to worry, the email is from PokerShare. I am an affiliate manager and I sent the email to some of our affiliates for whom we did not have their payment details, as our affiliate system registration did not take any payment details for our affiliates.

    GamShare is the marketing company for our brands PokerShare.com and CasinoShare.com.

    Please accept my apologies for any concern this has caused you.

    We actually only really need your affiliate account username and either your PokerShare player account screen name or your NETeller account number.

    We asked for the email address too, so when we make affiliate payments, we can double check it is going to the correct person.

    I do hope this has put your mind at rest.

    Jessica Lumby

    #703495
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Phew! It looked very suspicious to me. I get all sorts of phishing emails that lead to sites that aren’t official sites, but are carbon copies of them.

    I’m sure everyone has from fake paypal, neteller and bank sites mainly.

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