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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1149)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1149 of 1175 | Answers: 11,741 | Views: 1,488,608
hustlehoff
Expert
I always get the 50€ Sultanbet email, but I can't log in or reset a password to an email.

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T0uchTheSky
Elite

hustlehoff wrote on 10.04.2024 at 11:11 am: I always get the 50€ Sultanbet email, but I can't log in or reset a password to an email.

The mails do not come directly from Sultanbet, they come from affiliates who want to earn money through you. This means that you first have to register with Sulaanbet via the link in the email.

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Max_Bet
Expert

T0uchTheSky wrote on April 10th, 2024 at 11:17 am:

The mails do not come directly from Sultanbet, they come from affiliates who want to earn money through you. I.e. you have to register with Sulaanbet first via the link in the mail.

That's interesting to know. I often get offers from Rabona, for example, which they don't know about when I ask them in the chat. Until now, I thought they were playing dumb and didn't want to give out the offer after you deposited anyway.

With your explanation, things look completely different.

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gamble1
Legend

T0uchTheSky wrote on April 10th, 2024 at 11:17 am:

The mails do not come directly from Sultanbet, they come from affiliates who want to earn money through you. I.e. you have to register with Sulaanbet first via the link in the mail.

So I got the mail directly from Sultan to my e-mail but had to create an account with my e-mail because my e-mail was not known, but the bonus was then simply deposited in the newly created account


So they have quasi booked a bonus in a non-existent account and sent this note to an e-mail of a non-existent account in the hope that the guy then creates an account with this e-mail in order to then activate the previously deposited bonus in the non-existent account

Dude even the confusion is confused

Where the FI****** did they get my e-mail from?

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T0uchTheSky
Elite

gamble1 wrote on 11.04.2024 00:32:

So I got the mail directly from Sultan to my email but had to create an account with my email because my email was not known yet the bonus was then simply deposited in the newly created account


So they have quasi booked a bonus in a non-existent account and sent this hint to an e-mail of a non-existent account in the hope that the guy will then create an account with this e-mail in order to activate the previously deposited bonus in the non-existent account

Dude even the confusion is confused

Where the FI****** did they get my e-mail from?

Do you mean an e-mail like the one I got? If so, have a look at the mail address, I don't think it's from Sultanbet, and if you click on the link in the mail, there's an Affiliate code

T0uchTheSky

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T0uchTheSky
Elite
p.s. I've never used the e-mail address I got this e-mail from for Casino, funny ^^

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gamble1
Legend

T0uchTheSky wrote on 11.04.2024 at 01:29: p.s. I've never used the email address I got this email from for casino, funny ^^

Must have a look but even if it's an aff site where did they get the mail from and how do they book a bonus on an account that doesn't even exist yet


PS: I registered there without the link

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T0uchTheSky
Elite

gamble1 wrote on 04/11/2024 01:45:

Must have a look but even if it's an aff site where did they get the mail from and how do they book a bonus on an account that doesn't even exist yet


PS: I registered there without the link

You won't get the 50 euros without the link in May. And no, you first have to register via the link, then you can activate the 50 euros in your account under Promotion. If you don't use the link, the 50 euro option won't be available in your account. Everything you need to do is in the email.


The mail is like a website, you visit it, click on a casino and are redirected, if you register there, the site gets a reward, just like Gj.

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T0uchTheSky
Elite
P.s. my sender is Sultanbet, but the e-mail address is blabla pomocodedeutschland. Blah blah blah...

And pps. As I said, I've never used this email address for a casino. I only ever use one and the same one for all casinos.

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gamble1
Legend
T0uchTheSky wrote on 11/04/2024 02:03:

You can't get the 50 euros without the link in May. And no, you first have to register via the link then you can activate the 50 euros in your account under Promotion. If you don't use the link, the 50 euro option won't be available in your account. Everything you need to do is in the email.


The mail is like a website, you visit it, click on a casino and are redirected, if you register there, the site gets a reward, just like Gj.

Yes and that's the point I just went to the site via Google without this link and had the 50 € to activate after creating the account! That's what I mean, how does that work please?

I got it from Support@promo-meister but I didn't enter the site via the link and still got the bonus after I had created the account

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