To whom it may concern,
What gives you the right to hand out other poker affiliates freeroll passwords on your amateur blogspot blog? Do you realize if hard working webmasters and poker affiliates wanted their events to be public, they would not be password protected? Likewise, do you also realize that many of these affiliates like myself host private freerolls because our communities enjoy playing amongst friends, and not with random freeroll whores, such as the individuals who come to your site.
It is the same reason you wouldn't advertise and invite hundreds of strangers to your home poker game. That is not the intent.
What makes you think it is proper or ethical to give out a password to MY event when I am adding my own money to the prizepool for MY members.
As a poker affiliate myself, although I think I speak for every other poker affiliate in the industry when I say,
you are an embarrassment to all of us. There are many hard working poker affiliates adding their own funds to these freerolls and password protecting them for a reason. And you are single handedly ruining each of these events by stealing our passwords and publishing them on your website.
If you want to hand out passwords to public events sponsored by the rooms, have at it. There are plenty of freerolls every day that are sponsored by the rooms and public. But giving away the passwords to private events of fellow webmasters and poker affiliates is unacceptable. You are leach and and trying to leverage our money and events for your own personal gain.
Because you feel it is right to ruin our events, I feel it is right for us honest and ethical poker affiliates to fight back.
I operate the largest poker affiliate community in the world and I will be posting your website for all to see, as well as encouraging affiliates to register a complaint with each and every program you have affiliate links to. Further to that I am posting the URL to the blogspot abuse page and asking each affiliate to report your blog in hopes that it will be shut down. Your site serves absolutely zero purpose in this industry for either poker affiliates or operators, except to steal our conversions and recycle useless players through the system.
Best of Luck in the future. Hopefully you can learn how to work in this industry with some ethics and respect for fellow webmasters.
Jeremy Enke
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