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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
the worst he can do is give you prank phone calls.
then you don't have a very vivid imagination. if this is the way euro does business, all i can say to others is that you better know your affiliate. |
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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
!?
What difference does having this information make? So the affiliate now has your address and comes around you cut you into 6 pieces and feed you to the pigs after removing your teeth and hair? Anyone doing that would just pick a random. |
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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
getting the players information and creating their account is in no way similiar to the process at party...please jay. imagine how many clean computers were now diritied by party affiliates LOL(pre registry hack)!
and to the OP, you must have about three brain cells all located in your right pinky toe, to be revisiting this topic AGAIN......head meet wall, head meet wall....... |
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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
Exactly where do i say the sign up process is similar to party?
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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
jay, either my reading comprehension is not working(could be the case), or englishmen and americans read and write a totally different language(could be the case), or you are being defensive(could be the case)......but i think you mentioned it here...
[ QUOTE ] The details needed are the same details as required by party when you sign up there they then issue us a user/pass which we send out. The following line i send out after that is 'Please change your password before you make your first deposit' [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
Yes, the details required for sign up are the same details. The process in which these details are given isn't the same.
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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
with a telephone number and home addy, people can submit a change of address at the post office. that is just ONE of many things identity thieves can do with limited information.
i would encourage everyone to read the november issue of playboy magazine. there is an article on page 112 called "the identity addict". it will scare the shiit outta you. a guy took the forbes 400 list of richest americans, and just from the magazine article, he assumed the identity of 200 of them and stole $260,000,000.00 (yes, a quarter of a billion) |
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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
I'm confused--don't you think this is information people should know about?
If you're concerned about public discussion of rakeback, it is apparent that Eurobet is different from the other Party skins in that they do not object to the practice of giving rakeback. And it's not spam--so what EXACTLY is your objection? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: 1800gambler/Eurobet Revisited
Are you clear about my details now?
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people actually read playboy?..
but why? |
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