Scam?
Hello and thanx for a great site.
Im having trouble with your quiz. Cant get the right answers and i think the answers are kinda buggy. Sometimes i can see two correct answers, all depending on the situation. Hard to realize what the f*ck you mean..
Anyways, here comes my real headache: There are this dude telling people to give away their account details. Password and username, i guess. He have this email: 1freepoker@gmail.com and it looks like he is the admin of a forum.
http://********.net
Legit?
Im having trouble with your quiz. Cant get the right answers and i think the answers are kinda buggy. Sometimes i can see two correct answers, all depending on the situation. Hard to realize what the f*ck you mean..
Anyways, here comes my real headache: There are this dude telling people to give away their account details. Password and username, i guess. He have this email: 1freepoker@gmail.com and it looks like he is the admin of a forum.
http://********.net
Legit?
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Suitengu" (Oct 10th 2009, 12:21pm)
Well, it's pretty obvious that if you give away your login and password, your account (read - funds) will become accessible. Make sure your passwords are not easy to guess, use several different emails and usernames for each poker site, make sure your computer is protected against viruses and key-loggers. Otherwise one day you might wake up to see an empty poker account. 
On the other hand, if an affiliate asks you to provide your username that you signed up with (couldn't access the link you provided, sorry), that is common practice and usually means no harm.

On the other hand, if an affiliate asks you to provide your username that you signed up with (couldn't access the link you provided, sorry), that is common practice and usually means no harm.

