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hero member
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December 23, 2021, 09:09:28 AM
#25
@Gekkevis7, ralle14 already showed you the solution, just hit the unsubscribed link and your problem will be over.

Complaining about receiving some email from stake is quite new here, some gamblers would just disregard it, but like I said, the solution is present already, you just did not figure it out before.
legendary
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December 23, 2021, 08:51:26 AM
#24
Addicted gambling is personal and depend on our behaviour while gambling whether can control yourself or not so it's not gambling sites fault because I had seen many people can able to gambling regularly without being an addicted and regarding your issue i think you can unsubscribe it or if you still received the emails from them you can ignore it and do not opened it however as far i know stake.com didn't everydays send emailnya to their costumers and it only for the particular events or promotions
newbie
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December 23, 2021, 08:23:00 AM
#23
  
They already admitted their mistake what more do you want out of the issue? Every other casino i've tried makes mistakes from time to time as well.

Their self exclusion might not be perfect but as what the others mentioned there's usually an unsubscribe button for this type of stuff, you could've easily fixed the issue on your own.

because you just don't unsubscribe so you don't receive their emails and you can also block their emails and that's a problem solved, it sounds to me like you're trying to take this error to the extreme when it doesn't need to. Are you sure you are cured of the addiction?
I agree, it felt like OP wanted to get more out of that small mistake.
Actually casino's have a responsibility to take, and casino's have will get fined for sending promotional emails to excluded account. I didnt make this mistake.

Exactly this. I have told them they are not aware of the pain and suffering of problem gambles and their loved ones. Seeing my mother cry over this breaks my heart and really makes me want to stop gambling. Lets just hope someone from Stake will take responsibility. Thank you for your warm words.

If this is causing you such a pain maybe you have to leave the addiction style, I think it will normalize your pain and agony because after a while pains and sadness have a way they can naturally be cured after a while that we distant ourselves from whatever that is causing us the pain.

But if you are not still satisfied ?

Or you want to ask for a kind of financial damage?.
Yes, I believe they should compensate me for the account I created after recieving those emails. Im not talking about the main account which was locked and where they have sent the emails to. They have continued to sent me those emails for a reason, and were aware of my problems since I had contacted live chat about it a year ago.
They already admitted their mistake what more do you want out of the issue? Every other casino i've tried makes mistakes from time to time as well.

Their self exclusion might not be perfect but as what the others mentioned there's usually an unsubscribe button for this type of stuff, you could've easily fixed the issue on your own.

because you just don't unsubscribe so you don't receive their emails and you can also block their emails and that's a problem solved, it sounds to me like you're trying to take this error to the extreme when it doesn't need to. Are you sure you are cured of the addiction?
I agree, it felt like OP wanted to get more out of that small mistake.

If this was an email isn't it possible for you to unsubscribe from their promotional emails on your side? Pretty sure Gmail and a lot of similar others have the option. That, or you can go straight to your stake account and disable it from there.
Yup, there's an unsubscribe button, this part is usually found at the bottom of their emails

https://i.imgur.com/OdxvKYp.png
Small mistake? They might be taking advantage of alot more problem gamblers this way. I dont think their regulator will see this as a small mistake.
legendary
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December 23, 2021, 08:19:05 AM
#22
They already admitted their mistake what more do you want out of the issue? Every other casino i've tried makes mistakes from time to time as well.

Their self exclusion might not be perfect but as what the others mentioned there's usually an unsubscribe button for this type of stuff, you could've easily fixed the issue on your own.

because you just don't unsubscribe so you don't receive their emails and you can also block their emails and that's a problem solved, it sounds to me like you're trying to take this error to the extreme when it doesn't need to. Are you sure you are cured of the addiction?
I agree, it felt like OP wanted to get more out of that small mistake.

If this was an email isn't it possible for you to unsubscribe from their promotional emails on your side? Pretty sure Gmail and a lot of similar others have the option. That, or you can go straight to your stake account and disable it from there.
Yup, there's an unsubscribe button, this part is usually found at the bottom of their emails

legendary
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December 23, 2021, 08:15:44 AM
#21
The Stake team has notified me that this actually was a database error and has been fixed after my message, I have also provided them with proof that I recieved those emails on the account that was closed for gambling problems. They should however compensate the account I created after I recieved those promotional emails, I am not talking about the account that is already closed for problem gambling.
are you planning on gambling on the new account you created? if I were the recovering addict I would have asked for compensation outside their gambling site. asking for compensation(i am sure you are asking about money right?) on your new account could trigger or further trigger your addiction. a relapse could mean wasting all the time and effort you gave on your recovery.
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December 23, 2021, 08:07:53 AM
#20
I'm sorry to hear about what happened but I hope that you'll recover from your losses soon. I'm also receiving updates and promotional emails from Stake.com but that's my choice. If you aren't comfortable receiving emails from them then just hit the unsubscribe button. Blocking them would also be your option but as for me, as long as you know how to gamble responsibly and you know how to put limits on things, you shouldn't get bothered by the emails that you're receiving from them.
hero member
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December 23, 2021, 07:54:48 AM
#19
When you want to close your Stake.com account, is there an option not to receive promotional and bonus email notifications? If not, then it's really your fault. Maybe you haven't stopped subscribing to promotional emails and bonuses from Stake.com


Almost every automated email for promotions and bonuses has an option to unsubscribe, you can terminate your Stake.com automated email subscription if you unsubscribe from their emails.
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December 23, 2021, 07:33:16 AM
#18

Exactly this. I have told them they are not aware of the pain and suffering of problem gambles and their loved ones. Seeing my mother cry over this breaks my heart and really makes me want to stop gambling. Lets just hope someone from Stake will take responsibility. Thank you for your warm words.

If this is causing you such a pain maybe you have to leave the addiction style, I think it will normalize your pain and agony because after a while pains and sadness have a way they can naturally be cured after a while that we distant ourselves from whatever that is causing us the pain.

But if you are not still satisfied ?

Or you want to ask for a kind of financial damage?.
sr. member
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December 23, 2021, 07:23:08 AM
#17
It's not a big problem for me as I don't use my real email on gambling sites. Well, I think you can block emails from certain email address, maybe you can use that feature. If you are a problem gambler and you just want to quit, then just avoid any contact from the site, why not just disregard the emails you are receiving, it should not affect you if you are in the healing process.
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December 23, 2021, 07:23:02 AM
#16
If this was an email isn't it possible for you to unsubscribe from their promotional emails on your side? Pretty sure Gmail and a lot of similar others have the option. That, or you can go straight to your stake account and disable it from there. There's also the option of putting everything that came from the said user (in this case, stake) to be automatically put in spam. There might even be an option where they're automatically deleted though I'm not sure about that one.

There might've been some difficulties I suppose if it still hasn't been fixed, just keep contacting them or altogether just block the account sending you emails if you're that much in a hurry. Just keep up with being responsible and even if they entice you, control yourself. After all, that's your end goal, so even if it was placed in front of you, just grit your teeth and stop yourself from trying to gamble.
legendary
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December 23, 2021, 07:12:55 AM
#15
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The Stake team has notified me that this actually was a database error and has been fixed after my message, I have also provided them with proof that I recieved those emails on the account that was closed for gambling problems. They should however compensate the account I created after I recieved those promotional emails, I am not talking about the account that is already closed for problem gambling.
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I'm really sorry that you have gambling problems and I sincerely wish you to get well soon. Until you are recovered you will be always blaming gambling sites, your friends, members of your family, saying that they owe you money etc., while the one thing to blame here is your disorder.

Find a good specialist who can help you to cope with your addiction. That's what you really need, not the money from Stake, or any other place, to gamble more with it and only worsen your condition.
legendary
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December 23, 2021, 07:09:18 AM
#14
Unfortunately Stake is not taking any responsibility regarding my issue and will blame me for their mistakes.

I can't understand you, what do you want them to do?

- Do you want them to apologize to you?

- Do you want them to give you money?

other point:

because you just don't unsubscribe so you don't receive their emails and you can also block their emails and that's a problem solved, it sounds to me like you're trying to take this error to the extreme when it doesn't need to. Are you sure you are cured of the addiction?
newbie
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December 23, 2021, 07:02:40 AM
#13
It's an honest mistake no need to post or complain or make a big issue out of it, blocking them is the easiest thing to do, you could just hit unsubscribe and you will never read anything about Stake.com, Stake.com is very clear in their TOS about gambling addiction it's your responsibility to yourself to have control, it looks like you are not yet cured on your addiction that is why you are having issues on casinos like Stake.com, just the mention of their name makes you angry,
You are certainly not aware of the fact that a casino is simply not allowed to send promotional emails to excluded accounts. Casino's have a responsibility to protect problem gamblers. Like I already said I wouldn't have made such a big issue out of it if Stake took their responsibility, yet they blame me for their mistakes. If you saw the full conversation of me with Stake, you wouldn't make such a comment.
hero member
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December 23, 2021, 06:52:04 AM
#12
It's an honest mistake no need to post or complain or make a big issue out of it, blocking them is the easiest thing to do, you could just hit unsubscribe and you will never read anything about Stake.com, Stake.com is very clear in their TOS about gambling addiction it's your responsibility to yourself to have control, it looks like you are not yet cured on your addiction that is why you are having issues on casinos like Stake.com, just the mention of their name makes you angry,
sr. member
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December 23, 2021, 06:49:08 AM
#11
Dear fellow users,

Let me explain the situation im in with Stake.com,
I am a recovering gambling addict with an account at Stake due to problem gambling.

This account has been closed for a long time and they still kept spamming me with promotional and bonus emails, even though they were fully aware of my problems.

I have contacted live support and the legal department, and they have admitted their was a error in their database allowing to send promotional emails to problem gamblers, they have let me know they have fixed it after my messages.



Unfortunately Stake is not taking any responsibility regarding my issue and will blame me for their mistakes.

I hope there is someone noticing the pain Stake is causing to some of the problem gamblers out there, and I still hope Stake will solve this issue with me.



Well i don't think that Stake.com had bad intentions there. I think they just still had you on the list of people that receive their newsletter and other promotional e-mails. If you have contacted them in order to take you from that list and they failed to do so for whatever reason that is a shame and of course very unfortunate for you when you are trying to avoid falling back into your gambling habits. I think it is just very hard to prove that they did this on purpose, you would need to have an insider that knows about this stuff in order to prove this. I mean i would make sense though because they know that you have addiction and therefore they can make a lot of money with you, but again i doubt that they are that evil.
hero member
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December 23, 2021, 06:37:34 AM
#10
Alright as I see here, there seems to be a major disregard for problem gambling out there, I do think they do not understand how big that issue is for certain people and certain families and at the end of the day, they should have apologized and taken it more seriously. On the other hand you should have also reported the mail as spam and blocked it, but as a recovering addict I do understand that it might be hard to do that.
I do think you should seek professional help, it doesn't even have to be expensive since most of the times, the government and the insurance company would pay for it, making it easier for people to approach with. It's a serious issue and can cause long term damage, not just on your economic status but on your mental health as well.
I hope you get better soon.
This forum is all about responsible gambling, it's a community and there are people like you who have gone though a lot and have successfully taken hardest steps. Best of luck!
newbie
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December 23, 2021, 06:34:56 AM
#9
Although we do not know the details, they too may have ignored the OP's request to exclude his mail from the advertising mailing list.  But in any case, for reliability, it was necessary to block all incoming letters from the casino.

I think maybe the site has a particular timeframe that those messages would stop coming. Op didn't really say what the problem was and how long the problem happened but in any case he has informed the service to stop servicing him , that should actually settle his case as he is no longer interested as he is going away from being a gambling addict. I do understand however that they own him a responsibility to deactivate his account for further messages by themselves.
This problem has been ongoing for almost a year now, they kept sending me messages for around 1 year, while all that time my account was locked for problem gambling. After recieving those christmas mails got a relapse and sadly started gambling again. They have fixed the issue now, but they didnt solve the damage caused to me.
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December 23, 2021, 06:27:46 AM
#8
Although we do not know the details, they too may have ignored the OP's request to exclude his mail from the advertising mailing list.  But in any case, for reliability, it was necessary to block all incoming letters from the casino.

I think maybe the site has a particular timeframe that those messages would stop coming. Op didn't really say what the problem was and how long the problem happened but in any case he has informed the service to stop servicing him , that should actually settle his case as he is no longer interested as he is going away from being a gambling addict. I do understand however that they own him a responsibility to deactivate his account for further messages by themselves.
newbie
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December 23, 2021, 06:04:14 AM
#7
I am very much in favor of responsible gambling and one of the things I don't like about many crypto casinos is that they don't have responsible gambling features, although if they are non-kyc it is almost impossible to implement them.

As for the case you tell us, we can not check if it is a mistake or not. I can believe that it is a mistake and I can also distrust them, neither would surprise me.

But once they have recognized their mistake and fixed it, what do you expect? That they would give you compensation? As they say in the screenshot, you might as well have blocked their emails.


The Stake team has notified me that this actually was a database error and has been fixed after my message, I have also provided them with proof that I recieved those emails on the account that was closed for gambling problems. They should however compensate the account I created after I recieved those promotional emails, I am not talking about the account that is already closed for problem gambling.
All the same, I do not quite understand, if a person has a gambling addiction and he is struggling with it, trying to recover, then all the same it is necessary to foresee in advance all the options for influencing the psyche.  Including reminders about casinos and gambling.  Of course, first of all, knowing about possible promotions and sending by e-mail, you should block such letters in a timely manner.  So I think it was just in the process of getting rid of the gambling addiction that the OP made a mistake himself.  Maybe the OP just didn't think about it, accidentally forgot to do it.  But I don't think casinos should be blamed for sending such letters.  Although we do not know the details, they too may have ignored the OP's request to exclude his mail from the advertising mailing list.  But in any case, for reliability, it was necessary to block all incoming letters from the casino.
I understand you, and agree that I should have blocked those promotional emails. However I didnt do that and since I was already a recovering gambling addict and succesfully quit for a year after confessing everything to my parents. I would like to explain the whole story but I dont think its suitable to share with everyone here online. Lets just say my gambling problems have been very intense, and the struggle is real. Stake however made a mistake and they are not solving this the way they are supposed to do. Everyone knows its a very dirty thing to keep spamming a problem gambler with promotional emails. Stake will just blame me for creating another account, and people here will just tell me I should have blocked those emails. It is an offence for a casino to keep sending promotional email to excluded accounts tho.
Yes, that's the problem you're facing right now, lately I've often seen players on the Stake.com gambling site complaining, various complaints, OP if your story is true, I think you did the right thing by contacting them, that's great, unfortunately the response is not positive.

For that, here we can only advise you, to contact this user: Stunna, once again, in your case, because he is a representative of the Stake.com site, just one word from me, hopefully it can be resolved peacefully.
Thank you for the usefull information! My story is true and I am already working with third party complaint processors to solve this issue. I have first ofcourse tried to solve this many times with Stake's support team, but that didn't get me anywhere. I would ofcourse prefer to solve this issue directly with Stake without the need of a third party complaint team or gambling regulator.

As for contacting this user "Stunna" how would I proceed? By just sending him a private message?
I don't know if you really have a case against them based on what you've posted so far. Did you play again after receiving those promotional emails and lost money? Or was it because of mental and emotional "damage" from temptations that you are complaining about?

Maybe you could get something from their mistake of not removing your account from their email blasts.
Yes I have a case against them, also I have alot of more proof from Stake themself and from contact with them.
However im not putting this out here now at this moment to prevent damaging of their reputation. They basically blame me for errors they made, which I do not agree with. I think they should take full responsibility for their mistakes. Stake cares about problem gamblers afterall, right?
legendary
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December 23, 2021, 04:44:26 AM
#6
All the same, I do not quite understand, if a person has a gambling addiction and he is struggling with it, trying to recover, then all the same it is necessary to foresee in advance all the options for influencing the psyche.  Including reminders about casinos and gambling.  Of course, first of all, knowing about possible promotions and sending by e-mail, you should block such letters in a timely manner.  So I think it was just in the process of getting rid of the gambling addiction that the OP made a mistake himself.  Maybe the OP just didn't think about it, accidentally forgot to do it.  But I don't think casinos should be blamed for sending such letters.  Although we do not know the details, they too may have ignored the OP's request to exclude his mail from the advertising mailing list.  But in any case, for reliability, it was necessary to block all incoming letters from the casino.
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