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How to Avoid Online Casino Spam 28 Sep 2006 Spam is one of those things that, unfortunately, sometimes come hand in hand with online casino gambling. There are ways and means of cutting down on spam received from online casino sites. Spam is unsolicited mail that inundates our email boxes, sometimes blocking them altogether and even causing our systems to slow down. Unfortunately, when we visit certain online casino sites, we are opening up our systems to unwelcome spam. Although the online casino industry as a whole does not support spam, some online casino companies feel that this practice is perfectly acceptable and on par with regular advertising. So how do we keep unwelcome spam at bay? One of the greatest tricks in the book is to open up accounts at various online casino sites using different email addresses. Make a note of which address was used with each online casino. Then, if you are sent spam to any of these addresses, you will know which site was the guilty party. Once you have pinpointed who sent you the spam, close your account with the online casino and let them know why. Sites that don’t respect your privacy don’t deserve your money. We also strongly suggest that you report guilty spammers to sites such as spamcom.net. They will contact the online casino site’s ISP on your behalf, and, hopefully, put a stop to the spam. Not all online casino sites use dodgy marketing tricks and it’s worth looking out for the good ones that respect you as a player. | |||||
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