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December 22, 2003 at 1:23 am #584189
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InactiveGuess who owns this site:
December 22, 2003 at 2:16 am #642852Anonymous
InactiveOne giveaway is that the affil link for Club Dice ends in “iglob4681” 😮
December 22, 2003 at 1:18 pm #642861vladcizsol
MemberGee, didnt a friend of the owner of iGlobal buy that portal for a ton of money?
December 22, 2003 at 2:02 pm #642862Anonymous
InactiveDecember 22, 2003 at 2:29 pm #642864vladcizsol
MemberNope, but at least they are “honest” enough to steal without trying to conceal it. iGlobal, Hamptons and Sunny Group are a little less secretive then some of the others.
Fortune Group has dozens of portals and masquerades as two affiliates. Didier and TheoK.
Club Dice, City Club and Windows Casino have over 100 “portals” collectively.
Tradal has dozens too and what hurts with theirs is they routinely steal top search engine spots with them.
The list goes on and on unfortunately
December 22, 2003 at 4:10 pm #642869Anonymous
InactiveAdd Gambling Federation to the list they have a ton of their own as well.
:rolleyes:
December 22, 2003 at 5:02 pm #642873Anonymous
InactiveMe thinks they are gearing up for the loss of all the american based portals.
December 22, 2003 at 7:35 pm #642876Anonymous
InactiveSome like Club Dice and Gambling Federation have been doing it
for many years… loss of American based portals … why would you say this Dominique ?
something you heard ?
:rolleyes:
December 22, 2003 at 8:17 pm #642880Anonymous
InactiveNaw, just casinos running scared about the US legislation.
It does seem to have some impact – slowly but surely, even if it never were to pass.
It started with paypal, and there is pressure on some of the media not to accept ads.
So it makes sense for casinos to create their own independent advertising venues – portals.
December 23, 2003 at 12:12 am #642888Anonymous
InactiveI think that instead of deciding to treat affiliates better they decide to show no respect and compete directly against us …
their actions speak louder than their sweet words.at least iGlobal doesn’t conceal it
Copyright © 2001, Trusted Casinos. Trusted Casinos and TrustedCasinos.com are registered trademarks of iGlobalMedia.com Inc. All Rights Reserved.
:rolleyes:
I still wouldn’t trust them at all
December 28, 2003 at 11:07 pm #642976Anonymous
InactiveKing Solomon’s went live with one:
December 30, 2003 at 12:20 am #642995Anonymous
InactiveBe nice to get a comprehensive listing together and set up a “don not link – ban list” Dont wanna help them screw me if you know what I mean.
December 30, 2003 at 12:38 am #642997Anonymous
InactiveWell, I am not making it my life’s purpose, but I am going to keep poking at it as I go. :bigsmile:
December 30, 2003 at 1:25 am #642999Anonymous
InactiveGee, didnt a friend of the owner of iGlobal buy that portal for a ton of money?
actually they’ve owned that for awhile and I believe A1-casinos or some other shit… they were doing it from the beginning.
One of the first pop-ups I started bitching about! back in the day when I thought pop-ups were magic.
Bernie
December 30, 2003 at 9:57 am #643002Anonymous
InactiveOriginally posted by Professor
…Fortune Group has dozens of portals and masquerades as two affiliates. Didier and TheoK.Wait wait wait a mnute… I know a “Didier” who writes to me via a Yahoo address. Tell me it’s not him.
I’ve been to this guys site, and he pushes New York, Casino Rewards, Casino Partners, IOG, and RichWebmaster… in fact, there’s no FL on his site…. must be a different guy.
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