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Add this to the list of spam I get.

Noticed between yesterday and today I have had emails from things like spam for Tesco etc. offering products. Nothing strange there except the spam from these places doesn't address me as paul but addresses me as one of the logins I use for some casinos. Only places I use those names for so weird that they are now appearing in spam that is not casino related.
 
Spam e-mail subject a new low?

I too have been receiving garbage from this place. Today's email subject title is pretty offensive though considering the conflicts going on in Eastern Europe right now. I'm not even Russian and I find the subject title "Russia attacks with free cash" what in the hell are they thinking? Are they completely tactless or just simply living sheltered lives? Then the email makes even less sense as it says Who doesn't love pizza? So they did an offensive title so I would open it? That is just messed up.Below is the content of the e-mail sack the promos dept with immediate effect I'd say!!


What if you could combine this
perfect dish with some fun and up
to $3,000 free money?

GET CASH NOW

Play Crazy Pizza
and have soooo much fun!

It's time to spice your fun up!

Going to reply right now to them and tell them what I think of them :) It won't be pretty!!
 
Here's what I have just sent to them.

Dear Sir/Madam

Please stop bombarding me with your absolute drivel. I do not want to play at your sorry excuse for a casino and quite frankly find the subject of this email offensive and I'm not even Russian! Why on earth have a title beginning with "When Russia attacks?" You do realize there are conflicts going on in Eastern Europe right now? Then the email is nothing to do with Russia? a misleading title to get me to open the email this is just not acceptable mailing practices. Anyway this is all I have to say don't mail me again.

Dave
 
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Add this to the list of spam I get.

Noticed between yesterday and today I have had emails from things like spam for Tesco etc. offering products. Nothing strange there except the spam from these places doesn't address me as paul but addresses me as one of the logins I use for some casinos. Only places I use those names for so weird that they are now appearing in spam that is not casino related.

Because dishonest employees or casinos steal the e-mail database and sell it on.

Spammers be warned - I can see the 'great Dunover spam trap' coming soon. My ISP provides me with unlimited disposable e-mail addies. I will make a series of 100 up with names like [email protected] so they cannot be chanced upon or generated by trawling programs. Each one will be unique to open a non-deposit casino account with. I will check over the next 6 months which account(s) then get spam, and it'll prove beyond reasonable doubt which casinos cannot be trusted with our e-mails and phone numbers.
 


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