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Promotion Code for Online Casino Leaked

Casinoroom’s High Rollers code in the hands of Joe Poker by mistake

Monday 22nd May 2006



Casinoroom.com has reported that players are rushing to sign up with their MACJACK promotion code. The code had been setup just for high rollers, but was leaked by a CasinoRoom partner.

Within days, news of this free $100 promotion spread, and CasinoRoom now expect thousands of players to sign up using this code.

'This promotion was set up for high volume casino players who wager big, like $100 plus bets. But now that everyone knows about it, I feel it's unfair to not give players equal treatment. I will keep this CasinoRoom promotion code running for everyone to use,' explained a CasinoRoom spokesman.




Source: OnlineCasinoNews

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