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Problem With Spam E-Mails

4 years ago by Whitelighter
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4 years ago

I recently joined 2 casinos (igames and videoslots) and the minute after registering my email address I started to to get spam emails. Do casinos send your email automatically somewhere or are they associates attached to these casinos. Should this really be allowed?. Has anybody else had this problem?.  What inventive ways do  you deal with them.

Whitelighter
4 years ago

Have you received emails from the casinos or 3rd party? Are you sure you haven't agreed with receiving promo materials and providing your email address to 3rd party companies during the registration process?

Daniel
4 years ago

I guess from 3rd party and I unticked every box available

4 years ago

Every casino send spam emails. EVERY. That's why i have one email just for casinos

 

4 years ago

Ya i do see them all the time

Charsangouw
4 years ago

I think I understand your case, the same thing happens to me.

I receive promotional emails from casinos where I am not a customer.

Although I usually brand the promotional email options where I register, because they have the clarification that only refers to emails from that casino where I register, not so from others.

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4 years ago

I only participate in very few casinos and always send me a lot of spam. Sometimes they are like a clickbait banner haha

Whitelighter
4 years ago

I usually put them as read without opening their content and report them to receive no more spam, but the curious thing is that later I got the same advertising from another mail, it’s like an eternal fight with advertising thing.

4 years ago

I delete all emails that are advertising, it is easy

4 years ago

 

I think we should use a third party spam filter, it's the best option 

coole.75zra
4 years ago

I delete them but they keep coming back to me 

4 years ago

it is actually good to have an exclusive email only for casinos, as the person above says, I do that and I am not really interested in it being filled with spam since it is exclusive only for that, since when you subscribe to one you know that They will start sending you daily information. I advise you to do that and you will see that you will not have so much problem and notice of emails every so often.

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4 years ago

I read all the e-mails and then erase the ones I’m not interested in

3 years ago

As I've always said, casino spams are very annoying, so it's best to get an exclusive email to register at casinos so you don't interrupt your daily emails

paulish
3 years ago

But in most of them they allow you to activate or deactivate offers by mail.

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lauarual
3 years ago

The offers from the casino are switched off. It is the 3rd party spammers that pick up your email is the problem. They are the ones that bombard you with spam nothing to do with casinos.

Whitelighter
3 years ago

Yes it's correct.

It happens to me very often.

It is inevitable it seems to me. When we subscribe to a casino, we do not finally know where our data is going.

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3 years ago

One technique which I learned is to use different email addresses for each registration, so I can see how my data are "traveling". It is very easy to have multiple addresses if you are using gmail. Just add + after your name and add name of the website you are signing up. This will come to your inbox anyway. For example joe.doe+casino888@gmail.com or joe.doe+1xbet@gmail.com will both end up in joe.doe@gmail.com inbox. This will not prevent you against spam but you can easily filter and delete them.

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3 years ago

Me personally I don't like getting spam emails so I delete them as soon as I can. If you have a gmail account, you can change the settings on where your spam email goes

KiyaKina
3 years ago

@KiyaKina can you tell me some of the 3rd party spam filters you have an experience with? I have never used it and I want to try.

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