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Extremely LOL online marketing campaign by Caesars
Saw this click bait style ad and it was way too LOL not to click on (so I guess it worked)
Unfortunately it linked to an article that wasn’t helpful at all in telling me how I can know when a jackpot is about to be hit. I guess the casinos are still keeping this a secret. Turned out to be an ad for the Caesars slot phone game. A game where you can win online currency which has no value at all in the real world. The site even went on to detail the story of some chick who hit the (worthless) jackpot. But wait, at the bottom of the site, it admits it’s fake news:
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THE STORY DEPICTED ON THIS SITE AND THE PERSON DEPICTED IN THE STORY ARE NOT ACTUAL NEWS. RATHER, THIS STORY IS BASED ON THE RESULTS THAT SOME PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED THESE PRODUCTS HAVE ACHIEVED. THE RESULTS PORTRAYED IN THE STORY AND IN THE COMMENTS ARE ILLUSTRATIVE, AND MAY NOT BE THE RESULTS THAT YOU ACHIEVE WITH THESE PRODUCTS. THIS PAGE COULD RECEIVE COMPENSATION FOR CLICKS ON OR PURCHASE OF PRODUCTS FEATURED ON THIS SITE.
Thankfully the site answers the real question we’re all wondering... is this legal?
Yeah, B&M casinos are trembling about this virtual game. LOL, what do they think Caesars is?
I don’t think Caesars is behind this ad campaign. Rather somebody trying to make referral money. But LOL that Caesars allows this to represent their brand.