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Economy => Gambling => Topic started by: imardern on March 19, 2013, 01:52:06 PM



Title: The nerve of BTCsportsbet
Post by: imardern on March 19, 2013, 01:52:06 PM
EDIT: Got an email today that I wasn't too happy with from them. I had a length complaint written out but I felt the need to remove it because it sounded a little over the top.


Title: Re: The nerve of BTCsportsbet
Post by: bitbook.biz on March 19, 2013, 07:15:41 PM
What was your issue with them (if you don't mind my asking?)


Title: Re: The nerve of BTCsportsbet
Post by: blockbet.net on March 19, 2013, 08:05:30 PM
I'm also curious to know. Not wanting to start a flame war but the guy does leave a pretty arrogant image of himself when he can't write one message without dissing every other sportsbook with whatever imaginary argument he's come up with (see his latest thread just now).


Title: Re: The nerve of BTCsportsbet
Post by: bitbook.biz on March 19, 2013, 09:32:01 PM
Blockbet, I totally agree. I decided to respond to him...what the heck: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155040.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=155040.0)


Title: Re: The nerve of BTCsportsbet
Post by: haitispaceagency on March 20, 2013, 03:19:09 PM
EDIT: Got an email today that I wasn't too happy with from them. I had a length complaint written out but I felt the need to remove it because it sounded a little over the top.
did they rip you off or sumat


Title: Re: The nerve of BTCsportsbet
Post by: imardern on March 20, 2013, 09:31:15 PM
They threatened to close my account over a bunch of withdraws I made saying that I'm not allowed to withdraw so much. If they are complaining over .02 max of fees they could have taken it. They've made 5btc on my account which is what upset me over them complaining over about .02 in fees. I wanted to delete this post a lil later because I realized it would be dumb to argue but some reason you can't delete topic posts so i just removed my post basically all together. I am creating a sportsbook though with small limits .05 to .50 btc. Similar to blockbet.net and bit365.eu platforms however with ideas that other people have posted and never got on those sites. Out of the sites I've looked at, the owner with the best relationship to his customers is blockbet.net. Not trying to steal business, but just trying to help increase the overall benefits of using bitcoins instead of cash on sportsbooks. Thus moneyline juice needs to be reduced, and any type of bonus which I am looking into possible bonuses on losses, should be implemented to provide bettors a better comparison to big sites such as 5dimes, in the bitcoin market. Wish I could have deleted my post but I apologize to btcsportsbet management for this post.


Title: Re: The nerve of BTCsportsbet
Post by: imardern on March 20, 2013, 09:36:33 PM
If my other thread seemed like an attack on other sportsbooks I apologize. Did not mean to offend anyone blockbet just fyi. Just looking for ideas to create an almost break even sportsbook with bonuses or promotions that others do not have at the moment. I have a lot of money invested in BTC and creating such a site would, in a very small way, help the stability and growth of BTC imo which is why I'm doing it. There needs to be a site similar to 5dimes if possible.


Title: Re: The nerve of BTCsportsbet
Post by: Cusipzzz on March 20, 2013, 10:12:31 PM
No need to apologize imardern, not a big deal.

Just to clarify, there is never any limits on withdrawals. The issue was numerous consecutive deposits and withdrawals with no wagering activity - we are not a site for coin mixing. We're perfectly happy with our clients who deposit, wager and withdrawal often and this was just a warning as the activity was noticed.

Not a big deal from our side as mentioned. Good luck imardern!