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Email providers are cracking down!!

givennsz

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I found out some interesting news today. I was talking with live help at a rival casino and was told this:Nina: we suggest to change your email addressNina: Yahoo, MSN, Hotmail, among others can no longer be usedtanyaszzz: do you know why we have to change our emails is this something newNina: The email providers no longer allow these email address to be used with our online gambling sitesI am not 100% sure as to why this is, maybe due to the crackdown of online gambling. What do you guys think?
 
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rebago

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Ha! I think the casinos are doing it, way too easy to have 20+ web-based email accounts. Really. If you think about it is very smart but very late.
 

Felicie

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What or who did they think would be a good email acct. for gambling? gmail? aol? "
I wonder about that too cause the UIGEA or however ya spell it lol is only about banks and money isn't it? "
 

givennsz

BINGO MOMMA
It really doesn't leave to many other email providers left huh? Who knows what is really going on. That's what I thought the UIGEA is about money and banks. I think I might have to do some research.
 

Sookie

WELL KNOWN MEMBER
Is it just me ??? ......I dont see where email providers get off saying what emails we receive or not-"
If they want to stop some emails then why not all the spam i report - or the 409's from nigeria
 

Mben

No Deposit Forum Administrator
Staff member
What I am getting from my source is that it is most likely NOT the email providers who are cracking down. "
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My source believes the casino are the ones who started to disallow the use of those email providers because the casino could possibly be having problems sending emails to players because of mail server issues like spam complaints, no valid reverse dns entries or missing spf records. "
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We do agree that customer support should not be pointing the finger at the email providers if it is not the providers doing the crackdown.
 

Mben

No Deposit Forum Administrator
Staff member
What I am getting from my source is that it is most likely NOT the email providers who are cracking down. "
"
My source believes the casino is the one who started to disallow the use of those email providers because the casino could possibly be having problems sending emails to players because of mail server issues like spam complaints, no valid reverse dns entries or missing spf records. "
"
We do agree that customer support should not be pointing the finger at the email providers if it is not the providers doing the crackdown.
 

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