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I just bought a nice pair of alligators from DonBest last week. Black tassle loafers, only $399.00. They also have some nice sneaks in there new catalog.
 

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I can tell you Pinnacle has NEVER sold my email address. I have a separate email account that I've setup specifically for such accounts... and after 2+ years I have received ZERO spam.

VIP, Gameday, bet365, and Olympic also have this email address.
 

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I wonder what would those books feel if they are reading this and know we can do the same thing to their email system.
 

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Top books will not sell any info on you, why would they want another book calling you. However most of the top books have smaller books that they work with and that may explain why you are getting them. Here at getmore sports, we never sell any info on our clients, NEVER
 

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Get outta here... those fvckers!!! I got the same pair of shoes (brown right?) for a 499.99 and the numbnuts said he was cutting me a deal.

Man I'm pissed!!!!
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In all seriousness, I sincerely doubt that any big book, Pinnacle included of course, will sell a list of e-mail addresses. Why would you wanna share your customers' data base? Why would anyone give their competitors the chance to break into your profit?

I can understand the scam books doing this, because they're not planning to stay in the business for long, but to imply that a book would share their data base of squares is laughable.

Blue Edwards & Icedog, I'm not saying you guys are lying. Stranger things have happened, but it just doesn't make any sense. What you guys could do is create a series of similar addys, let's say: playforbucks111@yahoo.com, this addy you submit to X book. You then create playforbucks222@yahoo.com (same password) and that one you submit to Y book. When the spam starts comin in just move on to playforbucks333@yahoo.com.

The idea is that the similarity in the name of the accounts will allow you to keep control of all of them , without a big effort.
 

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The processors may be doing it also...(hint: prepaidatm)...maybe it's a coincidence, but I've gotten a bunch of BS offers from online casinos, and I have never even visited a single one...
 

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