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November 10, 2004 at 3:31 am #657452
Anonymous
InactiveSlot Fever is run by the same outfit that runs Vegas Magic.
November 10, 2004 at 3:35 am #657453Anonymous
GuestSorry but it doesn’t ring a bell.
what kind of software is it?
and do you know anybody there or anything more about them?
ty
November 10, 2004 at 3:43 am #657454Anonymous
InactiveI’m pretty sure its RTG software …
Someone had suggested this site had some sort of connection with a notorious individual … dont want to spread that gossip, but Ill say I have never considered adding them.
November 10, 2004 at 5:03 am #657456Anonymous
InactiveI have heard that they actually dont do to badly…
Tried signing up but the sign-up form doesnt seem to work.
Yes, I think it is probably owned by a well-known individual. Not sure if “notorious” is the right word though…
November 10, 2004 at 7:15 am #657464Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by arkyt
I’m pretty sure its RTG software …Someone had suggested this site had some sort of connection with a notorious individual … dont want to spread that gossip, but Ill say I have never considered adding them.
Yes – RTG software.
Know about the gossip – and I think it’s true (take a look at his website). I think he actually owns the casinoI did promote them and had few decent players making me about $500 every month. They all strangely dissappered 3 months ago – 0 earnings since then…
November 10, 2004 at 12:25 pm #657466
vladcizsolMemberSlot Fever and Casino Magic are both RTG powered casinos. They are also both owned by Casino Prophet.
FWIW I have played at both as a player and cash out with no real problem. I also receive my commissions when due with no problems.
November 10, 2004 at 2:15 pm #657476Anonymous
InactiveI didn’t want to be the one to say it

I cant find it in myself to promote for someone who had no problem using 1×1 iframes designed to screw their piers …
November 10, 2004 at 2:34 pm #657478Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by arkyt
I didn’t want to be the one to say it
I cant find it in myself to promote for someone who had no problem using 1×1 iframes designed to screw their piers …
the old cookie days :laugh:
November 10, 2004 at 3:23 pm #657484Anonymous
InactiveFrom my discussions with RTG in las vegas, the prophet sold both of those casinos very recently, but for the life of me I cant remember the name of the buyer – it might be warren cloud but dont quote me on that.
Antoine
November 10, 2004 at 3:49 pm #657486Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by antoine
From my discussions with RTG in las vegas, the prophet sold both of those casinos very recently, but for the life of me I cant remember the name of the buyer – it might be warren cloud but dont quote me on that.Antoine
That explains why my players vanished…
November 10, 2004 at 3:58 pm #657487
vladcizsolMemberI hadnt heard this Antoine. Thanks for the heads up.
November 10, 2004 at 7:46 pm #657504Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by antoine
… the prophet sold both of those casinos …. it might be warren cloud😮 – interesting.
November 10, 2004 at 7:55 pm #657506Anonymous
InactiveI believe they are owned by Casinoprophet
November 12, 2004 at 1:10 am #657554Anonymous
GuestHi all,
I actually got a call from Mr Prophet the other day.
Personally I never faulted him for the cookie thing though it wouldn’t have been my first choice of operating policy.
I believe the fault in the cookie situation was with the sponsor; not with the affiliate. But that’s my opinion.
I found Shawn to be both pleasant and helpful. And I wouldn’t have hesitated a second to contact him about this matter after our talk the other day.
However I guess the whole situation is mute as the player has since written me and said after he had trouble cashing out; he went back and played the money off.
That pretty much puts a period on the whole deal in my eyes.
November 12, 2004 at 3:59 am #657555Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by bb1webs I believe the fault in the cookie situation was with the sponsor; not with the affiliate. But that’s my opinion.
The programs didnt request that the affiliates load 1×1 iframes to install cookies on users computers – that was something the affiliate did … furthermore they were most likely tipped off into knowing that the hole was present in the first place. They knew full well that they would/could be hurting their competitors and in an attempt to hide what they were doing used encrypted coding to hide it from us all …
If he was willing to screw you over then whats changed today?
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