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Originally Posted by Jack Decker
Google "Merge Poker Sites" and scroll down to where that appears in the search results. On my browser, it was the eighth result. Click on the hyperlinked "Merge Poker" in the first paragraph.
Jack, I don't want to be unkind, but you need to apply some critical thinking skills and logic when using the Internet, or you're going to get sucked in by all sorts of things. The fact that you've given the response above indicates to me that you haven't, because the post you're replying to should've instantly made it clear to you that your earlier post made no sense. What network would have a pop-up on their website telling you to play somewhere else?
The Internet is full of look-alike sites that will try to deceive or slightly mislead you in order to sell you something. Or even worse, to defraud you (phishing sites). You need to be on the lookout for that sort of thing.
Admittedly, mergepoker.org does sound like a potentially legit site name, but the .org is a bit of a red flag, as is the pop-up telling you to play elsewhere. For someone who is familiar with poker sites (and I understand that may not be you), the page doesn't look anything like the home page for a major poker network.
FWIW, here is their actual home page, which won't be of much use to you:
http://www.mergegaming.com/
Going to network home pages, and emailing the networks, probably isn't going to get you what you want anyway. As 39suited mentioned in an earlier post, you need to ask specific sites about their promotions.