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JackpotPiraten: Jackpot Pirates sends promo mail to Oasis locked out players and surely to many more (Page 2)

Topic created on 22nd Jul. 2022 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 13 | Views: 3,096
Eckbert
Amateur

Antihero1335 wrote on 07/27/2022 at 02:58 PM

Why should GJ team make ne statement about jackpotpirate promotion mails?


Write them a mail that you want to get out of the mailing list, if there is no reaction, then contact the new supervisory authority and complain there.

Because Gamble Joe and Jackpot Pirate "work together"

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Eckbert
Amateur

btssultan wrote on 07/27/2022 at 19:12: Sorry, but just block sender and done? Don't understand why people get so upset about a promo email.

The problem is not getting promomails, but the casino directly sending promomails to Oasis locked out players. If Curacao booths would do this it would not be a big deal because they have nothing to do with Oasis.

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Eckbert
Amateur

JackpotPirates wrote on 07/28/2022 at 17:08: Hello Community,

sorry for the late feedback!

We had to find our way around here first and set up our profile.

We take the accusation of sending promo mails to Oasis-banned players very seriously and would like to investigate this. Feel free to contact us at service@jackpotpiraten.de and we will look into the matter internally.

Your JackpotPirates

This is not an accusation, I have it in black and white. This is simply fact. I have already contacted and have not received an answer for several days, except initially that you look at it.

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gamble1
Legend

Eckbert wrote on 28.07.2022 at 22:25

The problem is not getting promomails, but that the casino directly sends promomails to Oasis locked out players. If Curacao booths would do that it would not be a big deal because they have nothing to do with Oasis.

Even though I have to say that it can be a very big trigger for a banned player to get such a mail I personally find it so out of the gut .... there are worse things


Let's just take the fact that the thing with the DE casinos is still quite new and also a company must first of all technically and personnel order there can simply happen mistakes and it would be better to simply delete from the distribution list and just point out the mistake

On the other hand, you are also active here on GJ and even if it is of course your right to participate here, I consider this site as a 1000 times worse trigger alone by the winning pictures and videos in direct comparison to a promo mail that probably arrives at most here so or so several times a day as spam

What I want to say in the end

It's good to point out mistakes but you don't have to make it unnecessarily big

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