Monday, August 21, 2006

 

How to Make a Million Dollars Blogging About Slots

I got some interesting feedback on Slot Systems the other day.

I went from a muckraking journalist to a scam artist in half a minute's time. Let me explain.

Comments on this blog go to my email. Most of the comments come from "Anonymous". I assume this isn't same person month after month. I figure most people don't want to reveal their true identity to that unknown blogger who seems obsessed with a few obscure scam artists.

You know, people are intimidated by Chuck Flick.

Anyway, whether "anonymous" is one person or a whole army of readers, he or she had made a comment about my latest Bill Stone expose. Here is an excerpt.

"Yeah. do not go for this guy. I never receive gambling related emails to this address and after I went to Vegas, registered with a "slot card" corporation...(and) I received these emails from Bill Stone OH! B.S. perfect anagram eh?...Its fun for these guys and they are most likely a marketing guy at a major gambling operation so that they drive business either way. So for them, its a win win win win, you loose loose loose."

So, I was getting good feedback. I was happy to get the word around. Then the next email I got burst my bubble.

It, too, was from "anonymous".

"scammers come here too nice try. and a plug for a website! wow. internet is just crap for truth."

This was in regards to a post I made about Intercasino.com. In the post, I ranted about several people who'd recently won jackpots there.

Okay, it wasn't one of my better offerings. I'll admit that. We all have our off days. But should it have aroused such righteous indignation?

I think not.

In fact, I was more mystified than anything by the charge.

The best I could figure, anonymous seems to think that scammers go to intercasino. My critic seems to think I'm trying to lure people into a scam at that online site. I'm not sure what the scam is, but it sounds nefarious.

Now, I've played at Inter Casino on many occasions. They are little different than any of the other casinos I've played at. No better and no worse.

Whatever the case, I don't know that the casino is known for its scams.

Obviously, if that's the case, I would hope one of my readers would enlighten me. You can even do so anonymously. I like that kinda cloak-and-dagger stuff, you know?

But back to the charges at hand.

I'm also accused of giving a plug for an online casino.

Let me say unequivocally, I'm not plugging for InterCasino. I mention the site, but only because I want people who are searching for Intercasino to find Slot Systems and read what I have to say. I like gamblers to read my blog.

You might not have known that about me.

More imporantly, I'm not an affilitiate for Intercasino.

It might be more interesting to break down on here and make an admission. I could say my name's not really Chuck Flick. I could admit that I'm actually the infamous grifter known as Tricky McTrick, and that I'll soon be moving my act down the road somewhere, but folks...that just wouldn't be true.

So there you have it. I'm one of the good guys. At least I think I'm one of the good guys. I kind of consider myself an internet vigilante.

I saw a site the other day called Slots Hero. But I'm not like that. I'm more of a slots anti-hero.

I'm like the Punisher, getting revenge against the gambling scam artists who murdered my family.

Hell, yeah. I'm taking down all the Bill Stones and John Patricks of the industry. And if I find out they're up to something, I'm taking down Intercasino.

Hmm...there was an Intergang in DC Comics...Intergang...Intercasino...maybe Anonymous is onto something.

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