i saw that too, maybe if everyone got it then its from the bytro system
Suspicious message
I recieved this suspicious looking message a couple days ago. It claims to be from the same "System" account that sends messages regarding game status. However this looks more like some random mobile game ad. No name of a game is mentioned, but there's a link that the ad tells me to click. Does anyone know more about this?

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There are 2 options:
1. It is from the Stillfront penny-stock milking spin doctors, hoping to get spenders to spent more, because their 'update' displaying all credit card options, on the 'phone-shop' landing page, did not induce any extra spending. (Bravo Bytro/Stillfront: as if the credit card users didn't know already they can use their credit cards....???)
2. It is is a scam
You have 2 options for actions with a scam mail:
a. IGNORE
b. Click it anyway and find out
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By deduction - using all available info at hand - it is a scam mail, because the official, accessible by phone, webshop gives the best discounts and there you don't get an extra 20% discount.
Thus the offer can't be from Bytro.
If it should turn out to be from Bytro, however, it is the most stupid mail they could have sent. It would be showing how low they go now with their focus on 'penny-milking'.
That would be sign of utter financial distress, which logically could be a result from losing players through continuous downgrades of the game, while not managing to tie in the 12yr old phone players.

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