Ridiculous Spam Email Makes Headlines at Popular Online Gambling Site

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altA ridiculous scam email recently made headlines at Gambling911.com. The email which was claimed to have been written by a former undercover agent who worked for the one of the world's largest secret service organizations, promised to refund any deposits ever made at Internet casinos. It asked players to send their personal information to the author and fill out an application on the writer's "secure" website which would send them money from frozen banks accounts all across the world.

To say that the email is laughable would definitely be an understatement. Not only is it's story unimaginative but its promise is implausible. There is no way that a player could expect to instantly receive all the money they gambled at online casinos or even expect an organization to know where and how much they spent in the first place. In order to confirm that a player gambled at such sites they would of course ask to gain access to your bank account and casino account information and once they have that there is no stopping them from doing whatever they want with your information.

Any player that would foolishly go along with such a plan would surely deserve what they have coming but just in case some of our readers are unaware of what a scam looks like we'd like to tell you right now. Never give out your personal or bank account information online especially if you can't be certain of the authenticity of the person asking for it!


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