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best sportsbook if you want to avoid promotional emails entirely.

yeah, i get why folks hate all the promo spam, it stacks up so fast and sometimes they come in waves that just crowd out my normal stuff. at first i thought you could just unsub or toggle off notifications, but even then, some still find a way. seems like with crypto sportsbooks it might be a bit better? like, they sometimes let you skip the whole email verification thing or just let you set a burner email up front.

what i’m wondering is if anyone’s found a sportsbook where promo emails actually just… never happen, even after you cash out or go dormant. or is this just one of those things you gotta accept if you want to play online?

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vschristopher5116 replies

Never found a legit sportsbook that fully skips promos once they have your info, even with crypto options. Mybookie is the only site I trust, but they’ll still send emails. Burner inbox up front is your best bet if you want to dodge the spam flood.

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Super-Goku-3241921 reply

Privacy tradeoffs are just baked into the ecosystem if you want anything even close to reputable. Only way I’ve found to keep my regular inbox clean is to route sportsbook stuff through a separate Proton account I never check. At least that way the spam never even crosses my line of sight, and it beats getting caught out if you ever need to chase a withdrawal.

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sera69181231,099

Most sportsbooks want that marketing hook in, no way around it if you care about payout reliability or dispute support. Think of it like roulette - there’s always that zero, you can work the angles but the house edge sneaks in. Burner emails help with clutter, but total promo silence just isn’t part of the deal with any book I’d actually trust my bankroll with.

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holm62747761 reply

In Live Dealer circles it’s a running joke how every promo email arrives right after a cold streak or a win - almost like someone’s tracking you. No sportsbook I’ve used fully cuts it out. From a risk management angle, I actually keep old emails archived in case there’s ever a payout dispute or rule change, since those promos sometimes clue you in on sneaky T&C updates. You can ignore the noise, but keeping a record pays off if something gets weird.

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erballa880443

when i was tracking crypto sportsbook promos last year, i noticed the “bonus expired” emails were almost like breadcrumbs during site updates. never got one when lines were stale or crypto payouts were laggy. that paper trail bailed me out once when a promo change clipped my balance. staying organized with promo emails is a pain but it’s better than chasing a vanished balance with nothing in writing. keeping your digital house tidy sticks with you, even after a lucky run fades out.

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