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May 12, 2006 at 2:07 pm #594252AnonymousInactive
Hello John et al,
This is my personal letter to 888.
You might have noticed a drop of player activity at 888. Well, I am sure you did.
You might also have noticed that in all the engines, when a player wants to find out which casinos are rogue or blacklisted, yours is on top.
Even in your own category, 888 casino, we are topping your blackhat sites now. And your Alexa rating sucks.
This is just to show you that these types of games in the search engines can hurt. You are hurting us by employing people who steal our work. We are hurting you by letting the world know about it.
I could come back from Miami and decide I want to publicize your unethical marketing techniques in all the specific game searches, slots, VP, etc.
And we haven’t touched Pacific Poker at all yet, that would be where you would really hurt a lot.
Is this sort of thing really necessary?
Can’t we just all behave like decent business people and play by the rules?
We don’t have policing here on the web, and we don’t have much recourse but to fight fire with fire. I have been unhappy with 888 marketing techniques for years, you were the instigator of all the scumware that lost me a ton of money. I have not made all that much noise in a very long time.
I have had my fill. You need to change. You need to stop hurting affiliates.
We are not the helpless online cartoon characters that you seem to think we are.
This can stop here, or it can go on until all the engines are flooded with pages explaining to the public how you market.
When I get back from Miami, I would like to see all the scraper sites down.
It’s really not all that much effort for me to flood the engines with a message. And I am doing it purely white hat, the engines are applauding the effort.
You betcha google is watching this and would like to see that mess cleaned up. They just may cut this confrontation short and save me some time.
You have the resources to do your marketing in an ethical way. You are big enough for that.
You will never be too big to be affected by affiliates or the search engines.
So let me know, do you want to continue this situation or not?
May 12, 2006 at 3:11 pm #692117AnonymousInactiveI agree 100% with Dominique’s “open letter” this stuff has been going on way to long.
If things are not cleaned up soon there will be more on its’ way. /greek39^*May 12, 2006 at 9:25 pm #692148AnonymousInactiveGreat Letter Dom. Unfortunately I fear that it will fall on deaf ears. Hopefully they will listen in Montreal, but sadly I am not holding my breath.
May 13, 2006 at 12:32 am #692172AnonymousInactivePerhaps some media in a commercial formatt. I could offer that as well, to get the point across. I think it would be interesting tracing the scraping route right back to 888.com. greek39
May 13, 2006 at 1:20 am #692173AnonymousInactiveGreat letter Dom!
May 13, 2006 at 2:02 am #692174AnonymousInactiveI would just like to add, one more of these 12/05/2006 7:52 Your computer has been attacked-DDos. The attack was repulsed, I will lose it!!! I know who you are, welcome to hackerdom freak.
Were just honest webmasters around here, you are crossing the line. Do your stuff we do ours no need for this shit. I say this on my own accord away from CAP. Have you ever been through a hacker war shit face, smarten up. greek39^*cpack/klo/jargon/ESR
May 13, 2006 at 2:20 am #692175AnonymousInactiveSorry for the outburst but this freak is really starting to irritate me. 888.com take Dom’s letter seriously I warn you now! I will unleash something know one has encountered before. I have had enough, do you prefer to have a google engineer ban you entirely?
We have all tried to be diplomatic about things and still are. Clean up this freakin mess! greek39
May 13, 2006 at 5:29 am #692184AnonymousInactiveHow dare 888.com hire this scraper to exploit the ground work laid down by the internet forfathers. Their hard work and dedication to the development of the internet was not the intended to be exploited in such vulgar unethical ways.
Many of high ranking developers of the internet are not happy with this fellow. One more scrape one more attack and you will be facing the wrath of many. The whole 888.com IT department couldn’t handle not even one of these people.
By the way I have been in contact with “it” for the last 2 weeks. Stop the carnage now!! Again one more attack and that is it.greek39^*cpack/klo/jargon/ESR:santa2:
May 13, 2006 at 5:39 am #692187AnonymousInactiveWebzcas wrote:Great Letter Dom. Unfortunately I fear that it will fall on deaf ears. Hopefully they will listen in Montreal, but sadly I am not holding my breath.I assure you they will be listenning!!! greek39
May 13, 2006 at 1:26 pm #692202AnonymousInactiveI would rather not have this post get buried somewhere it much to important. Dominique has done a lot of work of this subject. Her letter is really good, and deserves attention. Come everyone pitch in a letter!!
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