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    brad89
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    allslotscasino

    I just received, in the mail, a $10 free bonus card from this place. I have no idea where they got my details from.

    I did a quick google search and some other people mentioned the same thing on some forums but that was a long time ago.

    Any ideas where they got my info from, are they partners with a book or something? Has anyone else received this before?

    They better not send me more crap

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    Chopsticks
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    Allyoubet, perhaps? Not a customer at either of those but know they are related.
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    brad89
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chopsticks View Post
    Allyoubet, perhaps?
    Nope, never heard of them.

    The only non Australian books I use are Pinnacle and bet365 (registered on bodog but haven't made any deposits). I have an old 888sport account but haven't used it since last year.

    I sent them an email which I've since realised was pretty stupid as they now know my address is current...

    I've bought a few things from Hong Kong through ebay (this was mailed from HK) but surely they got my details from a book?

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    Chopsticks
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    If the e-mail did not come from @allslotscasino.com then it is probably some affiliate spammer. It happens eventually when you have your e-mail addy floating around lots of places.

    I doubt bet365, pinnacle or 888sport would give out your address. Probably not bodog either but I am not too familiar with them.

    Have you used the address to sign up to forums, newsletters etc?

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    No no, it wasn't an email. It was like a post card advertisement in the mail, like a normal letter. I get plenty of email spam which I don't worry about.

    I got an email reply from them:
    Our promotional department sends promotional mailers to different addresses in a random fashion, which they receive from various sources. You are welcome to register a new account at All Slots Casino and enjoy your free credits. Otherwise, kindly disregard this offer.

    How dodgy does that sound!

    Oh well, hopefully they give up and don't keep sending me crap.

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    online casinos r fukin scams.

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    Received another one today

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