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dux
08-01-2003, 08:47 AM
I logged on tonight and before I sat down to play some cards, I checked my e-mail. Here is an e-mail Pacific Poker has sent me (I downloaded the client a couple of days ago and created an account, but haven't deposited anything):

<font color="#400000">Dear David,

Congratulations!!!

Pacific Poker is pleased to inform you that your account has already been credited with a $20 Bonus. No deposit is required.

Just Log-In to your Real Money Pacific Poker Account and start playing Poker today.

Pacific Poker offers a variety of quick, secure and easy payment methods.

To learn more about our many deposit methods, please click here: http://cashier.Pacificpoker.com

Surprised? You better start getting used to it. Continue playing at Pacific Poker and you'll be eligible for even more Free Cash!


Good luck at the tables!

Regards,
Mike Herea Promotions Department Manager
Pacific Poker

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at: support@Pacificpoker.com</font>

Why did they tell me about deposit options? With any luck I won't need to.

lunchmeat
08-02-2003, 02:25 AM
horrible software, 30 hands per hour, no player notes, frequent crashes, hand histories a joke, etc. etc.

Play there for a few hours and you'll see how funny the title of your post is.

joeypoker789
08-02-2003, 02:43 AM
Oh don't be so tough. PacificPoker is a good site if you want to try out some real money online poker for free so to speak.

I think sites like Pacific, RoyalVegas, CrazyVegas, Intercasino and the others that give you $10 or more to try their product are ok /images/graemlins/smile.gif I like sites that spend a bit of their ad money on me directly and not just on banners that I then have to pay zonealarm to block /images/graemlins/smile.gif

Keep the "pay to try it out" campaigns going. Its an idea who's time has come /images/graemlins/smile.gif

lunchmeat
08-02-2003, 02:47 AM
Of course the free 20 dollars is nice, but they could also spend money on the product they provide instead of letting it suck ass and then crash.