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Posted Sunday, January 22, 2006

EMPIRE ONLINE - TRADAL - The Second Biggest Pump And Dump Scam In Online Gambling
Casino Affiliate Frauds - The more we know them, and the less we wanted to sign up as affiliate. In all these years, we never signed up with them, and never will, even if Tradal an Empire Online company was the only company in the world to offer casino affiliate programs.

 
EMPIRE ONLINE - TRADAL - The Second Biggest Pump And Dump Scam In Online Gambling
Noam Lanir the CEO (on the left)

Makes you really wonder why people do business with Tradal an Empire Online company? Tradal is a marketing company who finds affiliates for online gambling operators, and takes a commission in the process. They most probably take the biggest part of the commission, and only pay the affiliates the absolutely minimum, if they are lucky to get anything at all. To get a better idea how these scams work, read this report CasinoAffiliateFrauds.com

Tradal an Empire Online company has over the years sent us a minimum of 350 e-mails to our various magazines and other sites, asking us to sign up as affiliates for their various scams. They probably sent us double this amount of e-mails, but we stopped counting them after 350.

The initial approach of Tradal an Empire Online company was to often offer us to buy advertisement on our sites, pay for them, order all the available advertising spaces, book the entire site just for them, take the best positions on the home pages, place advertising orders, get everything they can, and pay for it. Tradal represented themselves as big buyers of advertising space, and asked for the very best they could get. So far so good, but not when you know how they operate.

The large number of e-mails Tradal an Empire Online company sent us are very unprofessional, these guys are so busy pumping their junk that they don't even bother to check the spelling of their e-mails or the look of their junk. Their entire approach sucks big time, we really got the feeling that we were dealing with a bunch of immature and unstable and amateurs 14 years old. Even the e-mails they sent us from India were much better than their own and the people were more decent also.

Tradal promised anything, and everything, but in reality, Tradal an Empire Online company only wanted to get us to sign up as affiliates, and never planned to pay for any advertising space, as offered in most of their initial e-mails. With all the promises Tradal an Empire Online company made to us, we can guarantee you that it's impossible to keep these promises, unless someone was going to get massively cheated.

You can bet your last dollar that it won't be them getting cheated, or the gambling operators, or the game developers, so it's only the affiliate, stupid enough to sign up with them. We never made that mistake.

When Tradal an Empire Online company contacted us, they claimed to be based in Cyprus. This place is famous because the Russian Mafia use it extensively to launder their dirty money, and a large number of criminals do business there. Cryptologic Inc. also use it to launder their dirty money, and it's not surprising that Tradal an Empire Online company also promotes their junk and rigged software. These guys have so much in common.

On a number of occasions, we answered Tradal's e-mails to test them, and see how far they would go, and the more we communicated with them, and the less we wanted to do business with them. We even called Tradal a few times to see if they were better on the phone than in their junk e-mails. All we ever got was extremely arrogant people, very nervous and unprofessional, strong high pressure selling like bad car salesmen, very unpleasant, always talked down to us like they were superior, and we were nothing. Each time we asked a question, they got even more arrogant because we dared asked them the question.

We communicated for many years with Tradal an Empire Online company, and on a large number of occasions. Everything indicates to us that it's a dishonest company, and they are already the second biggest pump and dump scam in online gambling, and this only aggravates their case. Their junk shares lost over a billion dollar, and it's not finished.

The more we know them, and the less we wanted to sign up as affiliate. In all these years, we never signed up with them, and never will, even if Tradal an Empire Online company was the only company in the world to offer casino affiliate programs. If after their 700 plus e-mails and years of communications, we never signed up with them as affiliates, there must be some good reasons to avoid them, and we can't discuss them all here.

The only way to do business with these people is to ask them to put their money where their big arrogant mouth is. Only do business with them if they pay you cash, what you are asking, and ask them to pay you in advance. This is the best suggestion we can give you, based on years of experience with them.

For the investors who asked us if their shares will drop further, we find it hard to believe that a serious and real investor will touch this company in the first place. Only addicted and compulsive gamblers will consider them, but then again, they will bet on anything, even the wrong horse, even a donkey.

For the real investors, assuming there are a few, we are convinced that their shares can easily drop a lot more, and if you read our previous comments about Empire Online and these marketing companies, today you must be laughing all the way to the bank, instead of crying all the way to the bank, for those who didn't bother to listen.

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