14th July 2013, 08:38 AM
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 1,237
|
|
If you think you have genuinely been spammed in this case, you could contact the gambling ombudsman in your state.
Based upon the brief information you have supplied, I (personally) wouldn't waste my time however. You could also filter out the emails to your junk email box or even write back and request a free $100 betting voucher to make up for the nuisance factor! I picked up a free $25 bet recently(another bookmaker) and spun the wheel on a lusty longshot at 11s.. $250 in the bank, job done!
Just my thoughts.
Cheers LG
__________________
The trick isn't finding profitable angles, it's finding ones you will bet through the ups and downs - UB
|