SCUMBAGS - asked them 7 times to stop sending me letters. Reported to the ICO as well. I am on Gamstop and this scum think its acceptable to send me gambling sites marketing.
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SIX letters through post today offering spins and bonuses. Don't know where you got my details from or anyone else you're spamming !! Ive reported this company they have NO right Bonuses people's pers... See more
The gaming industry is riddled with theese scammers now that new gaming laws are enforced. This site send me bonuses every day yet have never heard off them. Things are bad when theese scamming lay ab... See more
Received a card through the post, never signed up to this company before. Slot Genius claims their offers are no wagering, jackpot slots and a £500 bonus. There's no such thing on any of the links.... See more
Scammers who have illegally obtained data
I received text and now letters in the post from these people. I’ve never heard of them all signed up with them before they clearly obtained data fraudulently.
I’m currently signed to GAMSTOP the…
I’m currently signed to GAMSTOP the national database which excludes me from online gaming sites, this includes any marketing correspondence. I received a letter from slotgenius.com offering the usual rubbish, free spins and wagering etc. They also claim they are regulated with the UK GAMBLING COMMISSION! really? I have reported this. I WAS NOT BORN YESTERDAY. Avoid please folks, if you have received any marketing messages please report to the UK gambling commission.
Legalised criminals…
I have no interest in online casinos and yet these scum bags send me offers through the post. Making money at the expense of peoples health. They literally dont care who dies as long a they scam some money out of it.
False Advertisement
Received letter from them with offers for casino/slots websites offering 1000 free spins with no wagering requirements. Upon checking the offer on the QR code given, all the sites had wagering requirements. False advertisement.
I have never signed up to this place…
I have never signed up to this place yet in the last 24 hours I've had ELEVEN emails from them. I've been getting them for the past 10 days (roughly) and each day I get more than the day before. It's absolutely ridiculous and is obviously a scam. I'm too nervous to click the "unsubscribe here" link because I don't trust them at all. Be very careful.
While writing this message, I've had TWO more!!. It infuriates me!!.
The gaming industry is riddled with…
The gaming industry is riddled with theese scammers now that new gaming laws are enforced. This site send me bonuses every day yet have never heard off them. Things are bad when theese scamming lay abouts sit and wait for some naive person to put money into their scam. Beware people the place is a minefield out there. Fake casinos springing up everywhere. I learnt my lesson the hard way by signing up to 1 off theese unlicensed cess pits and being scammed. Stick to UK regulated casinos at least you get fair gaming and your details are safe.
Unsolicited junk mail and phone calls
Unsolicited junk mail and phone calls. Never signed up to or heard of this company. Not only calling my phone several times a day but also calling my 10 year old son who's number nobody but me and his mother have.
If you play this site you deserve the inevitable con job coming your way
I don't know how this company gety…
I don't know how this company get my details, this is the second time I receive mail from them at my door ,how do you explain this,please stop sending them, not interested, and already emailed you twice, stop it right now
Unsolicited Mail
Like most others here, they have recently started sending me unsolicited mail through the post. There is no way to unsubscribe from this and I'm unsure how they got my address in the first place.
They’ve recently started sending…
They’ve recently started sending monthly mail to my mums house, I’ve not lived there in 12 years and have never even heard of this company? Assuming they’ve somehow acquired a large amount of very outdated data (illegally) and are now spamming the life out of people.
Received a mailout promoting gambling…
Received a mailout promoting gambling and debt, however it was addressed to someone who vacated the property 10 years ago who is deceased!
So how they gained a deceased persons information to send promotional rubbish is a highlight of this company ethos, reading the feedback left on here they are a nuisance.
Report to the gambling commission if no joy via advertising standards authority and trading standards.
Prying on vulnerable people for financial gain is a crime!
Registered with Gamstop yet received…
Registered with Gamstop yet received promotional email and post
Privacey
Recieved ann envolpe with mail shot through our dooraddress spolt on but not who it was for. Yet anither scam awful our addresses are not safe no winder we are all so suspisious.
Unsolicited Spam Mail
Received a card through the post, never signed up to this company before. Slot Genius claims their offers are no wagering, jackpot slots and a £500 bonus. There's no such thing on any of the links. This company are just trying to make money off of those who are struggling and who are falsely lured into winning it big on the slots by this predatory company.
Scum of the Earth
Scum of the Earth
Trying to get vunerable people to gamble money they don't have. All my elderly neighbours got post from them today advertising their rip off gambling.
Targeting people who can't afford to even heat their homes. Disgusting company.
Spam post F off
Like everyone else here. Never signed up and starting to get unsolicited spam mail from them and texts. Probably google, fb sold off details to third parties.
Hi be very careful for registering I…
Hi be very careful for registering I have received the same but never heard about this or register
They just send unsolicited spam post
I receive spam post from this company about once a month, I’d never heard of them until the first time I was sent there crap! Never signed up to anything anyway, if you try to contact there email it just replies with an unsent message. God knows what would happen if you wrote to them. It’s probably addressed to a bin!
Having real difficulty stopping there unsolicited postage.
It does have a if undelivered return to sender address so I will do that so they can have there sh** back!
Won’t let you opt out marketing posts
Won’t let you opt out marketing posts. You cannot contact either as their website is broken (probably on purpose) so you can’t opt out. They spam posts to your house about casinos
DO NOT USE
Sending my spam letters, emails and texts when I do not have an account nor sign up to their website. God knows what they’ll be sending you if you actually sign up😂 I would like my details to be removed but you can’t even use the contact form on their website as the button is broken.
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