The Fortune Lounge Group of online casinos could do more
harm to their online gaming business by taking an
indifferent stance regarding a recent surge in spam
emails promoting several of their online casinos.
Claiming that the emails are being sent from third
parting outsourcers, the F.L. says that nothing can be
done. This is not a good enough answer from
players, who are now starting to report the spam to spam
police sites and governmental agencies. In North
America, where spam is illegal, this could pose trouble
for F.L.
Fortune Lounge Casino Group (FLCG) is getting itself
in hot water lately, after a flood of spam emails
continues to besiege its members from unsolicited
third party contractors. The situation is very
surprising to many online gamblers who are with or
have had an account with many of the Fortune Lounge
online casinos at some point in time. FLCG has
always been known to be a smart marketer - one that
includes protecting and being fair to all of their
players.
However, now it seems these things are starting to go downhill, for FLCG has
made comments on more than one occasion that putting an end to the casino junk
mail is out of their power and jurisdiction. To give the casino operators
the benefit of the doubt, it is possible that a third-party affiliate is sending
out the junk mail. However, the bottom line is that all roads lead back to
Fortune Lounge Casinos, which can easily be traced if the effort was put into
it.
This is just part of the picture that is angering many casino members.
Besides the fact that their mailboxes are being filled to the brim with mindless
emails - many of which are not relevant and are being sent more than once -
Fortune Lounge's blatant, nonchalant attitude is fueling the fire even more.
Additionally, there are no links in the body of the email that will let members
unsubscribe from the emails. They are spam at its worst.
Rightly so, many players have begun contacting ISP authorities, as well as
governmental agencies to report what is now illegal in the U.S. If FLCG is
not moved in the legal sense of it all, they will invariably be moved in a loss
of customers. Perhaps the thinking is that the percentage of players who
are responding to the emails outweighs the percentage of players who are closing
their accounts. According to players who have no choice to stay in order
to meet their bonus conditions, the situation at Fortune Lounge online casinos
is entrapment. Perhaps FLCG would be doing even more business in a growing
industry without the spam. Perhaps players would be joining up anyways -
and that in the long run, the horde of spam that is still be sent will be a
thorn in the side of FLCG.