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11841  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io is a blatant scam operated by Dean Nolan on: January 04, 2019, 10:45:04 AM
At 12:07:08 AM scammer Dean Nolan posted: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5023833.msg49036517#msg49036517

"Sorry for the delay.
We will be back online tomorrow."

Now nearly 12 hours after the post he made in his now locked betking official thread and nearly 24 hours after the scam betking website went down, there is silence from the scammer Dean Nolan about his scam betking website and it is still down.

(let us read his post when posts in his locked scam betking thread to explain why the website was down, we will see if it is as hilarious as the reasons why he refused to pay out over 20 BTC to legitimate winners of Christmas wagers last week)

Would a professional outfit would be so pathetic and so lazy? Would a professional outfit blame his own coding failures on DDoS attacks when it is clear the host website has the error  Roll Eyes





11842  Economy / Gambling / Re: MUST AVOID BETKING: What Happened to the 50 BTC Jackpot? Was It Just A Fraud? on: January 04, 2019, 10:37:32 AM





The scam website has been down since yesterday, almost 24 hours.

The last time this happened on the scam betking website the scammer Dean Nolan blamed it on non-existent hackers and fake DDoS but he keeps doing it. The scammer Dean Nolan keeps fiddling around with the code on the website himself when he has no idea what he is doing.

Sure it is right for a coder to ask whatever he wants and it is up to the site owner to accept or not but scammer Dean Nolan hires coders on an hourly basis from India and Philippines just for a few US$. In order to try to save paying that scammer Dean Nolan tries to modify code on the scam betking website himself but he is a scammer through and through he is not a coder.

The betking website has lost nearly all its customers and definitely lost all its reputation because of the constant scamming including the 2 BTC he did not pay for using licenced software and of course the way he lined up his own pockets with the 2017 betking scam ICO funds with raised around $6.5 million.

Pathetic.
11843  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: MinexPay crypto debit card by minexpay.com / Minexcoin on: January 04, 2019, 10:04:08 AM
Minex last medium post only confirmed what I said earlier - Minex went rogue completely. They simple do not care any more for laws and regulations at all.

It also confirmed too that Boris and his team are unscrupulous but not so smart. They are stupidly go where no one company gone before  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Illegally using UAB Kristolinis Dugnas account on Upaycard,they didnt break just Mastercard and Upaycard regulations but AML laws.

Using other(shell) company account as cover for a third company is a definition of money laundering.

https://www.gfintegrity.org/issue/anonymous-companies/


Their Telegram channel is going downhill because too many people are getting banned for asking the right questions about their scam.

They have tried to censor any voice that exposes them or disagrees with them or raises questions about their conduct.

People are asking why they have been receiving UAB Kristolinis Dugnas business cards when they are not employees of that company.

People are getting banned from their Telegram channel for asking where their IDs have been sent to and why was their ID sent off to various 3rd parties without asking permission.

The list goes on.
11844  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 🔥Republia: Leading-Edge Ecosystem and Technology on: January 03, 2019, 07:23:12 PM
The Koreans will accept no slack performances from the Minex/Republia scammers.

The Paxnet team will kick the Republia scammers and put them in their place if they do not meet targets  Grin

Then the Republia scammers will end up coming back here looking for a scam ICO again
11845  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io Is it a blatant scam? on: January 03, 2019, 07:19:52 PM
How have they been harmed if they lost no money? That makes zero sense.

You are quite literally not paying people their winnings, and still haven't offered a reasonable explanation for why you've voided the contest and bets.


When you saw I was using it you even said "Imao it's the exact source of BaB 1." and I said "is that a problem?"
You then said "You could use it and hope Daniel doesn't notice lol"
Yet I'm in the wrong here yeah?

Yes. Obviously. You were the one that pirated the software, not me. Even though this is out taken out of context (where I go on to tell you it's best to buy a license, or comply with the terms).  And this directly contradicts statements you repeatedly made Daniel and the CGF and then even publicly:

You know we were under the opinion, wrongly, that we were able to use that code after discussing it with RHavar.

Blaming me for your piracy for no reason, based on conversations we had in-confidence after the fact. I very clearly never endorsed piracy (just pointed out you could get away with it if Daniel doesn't notice) and several times encouraged you to follow the license. You obviously thought very little of our "friendship" if you were willing to try stab me in the back so easily?

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You've told me about many actual pirated BaB sites and said you don't even bother going after them even when they were making millions of $ yet you jumped straight on BetKing when we had zero players playing in the game?

I don't care. I no longer own BaB. It's not my place to care. Almost everyone without fail who pirates copies of BaB ends up failing. Why? Because a gambling business is built upon trust, so by starting with known pirated software it almost guarantees you will never be trusted.  You'll notice yours is falling apart because no one trusts you any more (and can you blame them? The last months you've done nothing but lie and walk back promises).

The only reason I cared about you pirating BaB was because you were going around blaming me (why?!!) and repeatedly saying other falsehoods (e.g. you didn't know) along with a lot of other unethical behavior (e.g. running the pirated version for a week or so to see how well it did before "deciding" to comply with the license, even though Daniel repeatedly told you he was not ok with that that). And then you obfuscated the source (changing stuff like the canvas to an svg) and tried to pretend it was a reimplementation.

I'm sorry, but all that's on you. And all that's behavior by someone hilariously untrustworthy.


So it is clear:

Scammer Dean Nolan did not want to pay 2 BTC for licenced software and blamed... somebody else

Scammer Dean Nolan locked his scam betking thread and blamed... somebody else

Scammer Dean Nolan said two months ago he was leaving the BitcoinTalk forums and would never return and blamed... somebody else

Scammer Dean Nolan returned to BitcoinTalk forums in time to cash-in on Christmas betting and blamed... somebody else

Scammer Dean Nolan did not want to pay over 20 BTC that was won in the Christmas wager and blamed... somebody else

Scammer Dean Nolan basically has zero shame and zero heart. He is a greedy little imbecile that became a scammer and ruined his (and his betking websites) reputation because he went down the scamming road rather than stay on the straight and narrow.
11846  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: MinexPay crypto debit card by minexpay.com / Minexcoin on: January 03, 2019, 03:43:32 PM


Great news!

MinexSystems has started shipping the globally accepted cards ordered via MinexPay service. Find out more details in the recent blog post:

https://medium.com/@minecoinorg/first-cards-shipped-by-minexsystems-9646b4491d05



You have to read this to believe it..... The title from Minexcoin saying "Great News" is nothing of the sort.

Take a closer look at the Medium release. It does not mention "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS" and it does not explain why the cards will not be in the name of the "customer" who sent in his ID such as passport, drivers licence and bank statements.

The Medium release does not explain what relationship "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS" (the company that all non-Minexpay branded cards are in the name of) has with Minexpay/Minexcoin/Minexsystem or Chain2Pay or Borys

Minexcoin account earlier wrote "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS" was an affiliate of Minexpay. The scammer website terms and conditions make no mention of "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS". It mentions Chain2Pay and says it is not responsible for the card. Strange.

The key words "affiliate", "chain2pay", "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS" do not appear in the scammer Medium release.

The Medium release mentions 45% parking rates but their desperation is obvious as they try to gain new gullible customers.
11847  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Minexcoin | Minexpay on: January 03, 2019, 03:37:05 PM


Great news!

MinexSystems has started shipping the globally accepted cards ordered via MinexPay service. Find out more details in the recent blog post:

https://medium.com/@minecoinorg/first-cards-shipped-by-minexsystems-9646b4491d05


That Medium release does not mention "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS"

It does not explain why the cards will not be in the name of the "customer" who sent in his ID such as passport, drivers licence and bank statements

It does not explain what relationship "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS" (the company that all non-Minexpay branded cards are in the name of) has with Minexpay/Minexcoin/Minexsystem or Chain2Pay or Borys

You said earlier "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS" was an affiliate of Minexpay. The extremely shady terms and conditions make no mention of this except Chain2Pay.

The key words "affiliate", "chain2pay", "UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS" do not appear in your Medium release.

It mentions 45% parking rates? Wow Borys has outdone himself again with exaggerations just in order to try to pull in new customers.
11848  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Legal Action Against Dean Nolan & betking.io on: January 03, 2019, 01:11:14 PM
This is getting better now because new information is coming to light in the wake of the new scam Dean Nolan and betking have just carried out (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4751127.msg49027345#msg49027345)



Please continue to send any information you have about scammer Dean Nolan including:

- which city/country he lives in

- his age

- personal email address

- how you were at financial loss because of his scam

- the manner in which he scammed you



Thank you
11849  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io Is it a blatant scam? on: January 03, 2019, 01:00:15 PM
As usual no one in this forum has any idea what they are talking about including Ryan with his snarky comments.

Yet, you make no attempt of actual clarifying.

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Everyone posting about BKB when they don't know how many tokens I've bought back or own or how many people were happy to switch already to the new project or any actual internal running of the business.

Seems kind of irrelevant? You massively screwed BKB holders, I believe some investors were selling their BKB tokens at < 20% of their "buy back" price after you renegged on your promises. Even if a small amount of people were screwed, the fact is you still screwed your investors. (I also have a hard time believing it was an insignificant amount, or why would you even ruin your name over it?)


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Now we have people jumping to conclusions about the prizes and talking about multi accounting.
Where did I say the contest was cancelled only because of multi accounting?

You do realize that this is a forum? You can post your justification for the pretty insanely drastic action of reverting all the bets and not giving out the promised prizes? Complaining that no one one understands your reasons and refusing to provide them isn't exactly a good look.

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It's stupid for anyone to call it a scam when no one at all loses money.

Only need to see the posters though, 2 actual participants have posted and zero investors and zero token holders. Just trolls and haters. Pathetic.

I also know you're well-aware you have seriously disadvantaged some players with your bet/prize reversal.  I talked to someone in private who is in this bucket as they should've won a significant amount from the wagering contest. kolloh from this forum (who did post) also appears to have been similarly been harmed.

Considering your should've paid out 20 BTC + 50% EV (??) in prizes, but net player loss during Dec was pretty minor -- it's rather obvious the only reason you did the reversal is because you end up with a lot more money in your pocket than if you didn't.

I'm really trying to be charitable here considering your long history in the bitcoin world, but I have trouble seeing what you're doing as anything other than first scamming investors and now your players. Please correct me if I'm wrong, as I'd really like to be.


As you rightly said scammer Dean Nolan had just two real choices, either pay out 20 BTC = 50% EV or cancel all bets then return all bids placed and revert to "before the wager". He thinks he can give 10% of deductions to participants of the Christmas wager to show he is bonafide and trustworthy? All the evidence suggests (as you correctly pointed out) that he did not want to suffer a huge loss therefore he decided to concoct a story to wriggle out of paying it while still trying to save face.

You might be charitable towards this scammer but I am not, I will not give him the benefit of any doubt as there is no doubt, all evidence clearly shows that Dean Nolan is a serial scammer.

Yes I concur, he scammed betking ICO investors but the list is far more extensive than that. It ranges from scamming everybody from affiliates to customers and everything in between. He continues to sell BKB tokens on his scam betking website without mention of it "closing down and transitioning in to bitsafe exchange with all BKB tokens being converted to bitsafe tokens".

Last month the scammer Dean Nolan failed in his attempt to raise money in a new ICO for his "bitsafe" project. He wanted to raise a whopping $10 million for doing next to nothing. He paid a few hundred dollars US$ to a coder from the Philippines to make a cheap looking website and app for a exchange and the scammer Dean Nolan thinks that justifies a $10 million ICO because he wants to pocket the majority of it by claiming "development " costs.

Keeping in mind how he wriggled out of paying a 2 BTC licence fee for the crash game yet also claimed to give away 1 BTC EVERY DAY to charity or good causes from 1-25 December 2017 makes me think scammer Dean Nolan has psychological issues.

Just read what he posted which led to your replies. The scammer Dean Nolan is an imbecile, a pathetic scammer that got lucky when he fooled people in to parting with $6.5 million in the betking scam ICO. Scammer Dean Nolan has no social skills, he keeps throwing tantrums, is a failed businessman but definitely is a semi-accomplished scammer.

I hope the evidence stacks up against him and the law enforcement agencies speak to him as soon as I contact them with everything I am compiling against this scammer Dean Nolan.
11850  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: MinexPay crypto debit card by minexpay.com / Minexcoin on: January 03, 2019, 11:00:12 AM
It is likely that most of the deleted posts are for consecutive posting. (My guess)

It is against the forum rules to make more than one post consecutively in a thread.
If you want to add more to the thread and no-one else has made a post yet since your previous post then just edit your previous post and add the comments.

EDIT:

Forum rules
Common rule violations resulting in deletion and/or ban


They ganged together to report his posts en-mass in the hope to get him banned. All mr.pacy.mf did was to throw back the same comments at temhuk as what temhuk said to me and several others including towards mr.pacy.mf
11851  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] 🔥Republia: Leading-Edge Ecosystem and Technology on: January 03, 2019, 10:57:24 AM
When will be launched network?


If the Minex and Republia scammers cannot rinse out any money from the Korean PaxNet team then they will speed up their "work" to demonstrate they are working towards a MVP in order to get funds from their Korean masters.

Maybe PaxNet will pull the plug on this project, it all depends if they continue to trust the Minex and Republia scammers.
11852  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Minexcoin | Minexpay on: January 03, 2019, 10:51:19 AM
me am interested in the card regardless of the claims, am in Uganda and since the cards are to used and shipped world wide, am eagerly waiting to get my hands on it, thanks for the good work.


Please buy plenty of MNX then use the app to select your Minexpay card which is not Minexpay branded, then send your ID to them and hold tight until you get your upaycard in the name of UAB Kristolinis Dugnas which is because you are their employee according to UAB Kristolinis Dugnas and Upaycard and Mastercard.

Since you are not interested in claims against Minex and are interested in the cards please put all your life savings in MNX and go for it. Thank you.
11853  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io Is it a blatant scam? on: January 03, 2019, 10:42:58 AM
i wouldn't even pay cheaters, tell me one casino/sportsbook/poker operator in the world who allows multi-accounting. It was stated in the rules before that multi-accounts are not allowed, i have played on all leaderboards (september, october and november). Why would it be allowed on this one?

So you cancel the whole promotion?


Only scammer website operators cancel the whole promotion as and when they want and without a shadow of doubt betking is a scam website and Dean Nolan is a scammer who operates that scam website.

In fairness the winners should have been paid - simple.

Nothing this scammer Dean Nolan says or does can be taken seriously. You have been warning people about him for years but your advice fell on deaf ears because he scammer Dean Nolan was chatting offline on skype to several other gambling/gaming websites and he thought he had a ring of fence around where he could scam the people he wanted to scam (including scamming non-website owners) while at the same time he could portray a persona of a bonafide website operator to stay in their circle pretending to be a model citizen.

Like you, I also have for a long time been warning people about this scammer Dean Nolan and his scam betking website. I hope whatever very little people that are still on that scam betking website stop using it and everybody keeps away from scam betking and anything else scammer Dean Nolan is involved in.


11854  Economy / Gambling / Re: BETKING: 500 BTC, 2250 ETH & 425 LTC Bankroll. A Fraud? on: January 03, 2019, 03:13:02 AM
Too bad for other players who wagered and won some coins it will be kinda bad start of the new year for them. He did it again but this time I am happy I didn't fell for it. I wonder how many people will stop playing on this shitty site because of this


Sadly yes it is too bad for those that used the betking scam website but I wish them all a happy new year and advise them to never use betking again.

The latest scam has been covered up by saying: "There has been a breach of terms and conditions that I did not announce or write and nobody was aware of so you have to take my word for it, therefore it has been decided I will not pay the winners anything"

How pathetic an excuse is that?

This betking scam website is on its last legs anyway, soon it will close. The scammer Dean Nolan will try to open his scam "bitsafe" exchange with another ICO after he previous ICO attempt failed. And then will probably have another ICO for the re-launch of betking, again.

Hopefully my case file will have been in the hands of law officials in the country scammer Dean Nolan lives in before he can get to the stage of scamming any more people.

If anybody has any information they think might help as part of a document I am compiling to send to law enforcement agencies then please get in touch.
11855  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io Is it a blatant scam? on: January 03, 2019, 03:03:20 AM
Can you please stop bringing this up? It just derails from legitimate criticism, and people stop taking your claims seriously. The 50 BTC jackpot was only winnable under certain circumstances, which no one hit and then he stopped offering the jackpot. Absolutely nothing was done wrong. It's business as usual.


Now this on the other hand, is totally different: He had a program, people should've won it and then he decided to not pay and revert bets under the guise it was abused (even though he himself was promoting the fact it was +EV lol). I honestly don't see how it can be defended at all.


Actually the whole inexplicable "..because abuse" scheme has a rich history with bitcoin scammers. Much like the moneypot scam, where they had the "perpetual" guaranteed price-floor for their token, and then renegged after it "was abused". What was the abuse? Someone asking for them to do the promised buy-back  Grin


I beg to differ regarding the 2017 promotion of 50 BTC Dice Jackpot. The T/Cs were so ambiguous that they could mean anything to anybody. He did not clearly stipulate the conditions under which the promotion could end early. From my perspective if a scammer spends a few bitcoin to pay for paid interviews to be published where he is promoting the fiction and near impossible-to-win 50 BTC Dice Jackpot then he did it to pull customers in. He ended that "promotion" within days without even informing users with a simple polite courteous message stating the promotion would end within 24/48 hours or 7/14 day. With the greatest respect we shall a difference of opinion on that.

As for the latest scam and stunt Dean Nolan pulled it really is laughable but only because of his incompetence though and not because of those that unfortunately for one reason or another had the misfortune of using the betking scam website to bet.

As you rightly stated, the buy-back terms and conditions were changed without general consensus. Anybody complaining was deemed solely by him to be abusing. Furthermore anybody complaining about Dean Nolan unilaterally taking steps to change T/Cs was banned from the Telegram channel and written off in this forum as trolls and "paid by competitors". Scammer Dean Nolan thought he was going to own and operate the biggest online crypto casino but he is nothing more than a thief, a petty criminal. The circumstances of the 2017 ICO are a disgrace, the ICO was designed purely for one reason alone and that was to make Dean Nolan rich by him siphoning off ICO funds for his own pockets and he continues to live off those funds right now but hopefully I will have enough information on him soon enough to have him investigated for fraud.

This latest Christmas wager scam adds to the list of so many others that Dean Nolan has overseen.
11856  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io - 20% Rakeback Christmas Bonus - Most trusted Bitcoin Dice site on: January 03, 2019, 02:43:33 AM
I don't there were any rules stating multiple accounts weren't allowed. At any rate, that isn't a reason to cancel the whole promotion and not pay out the players who placed fairly.

If anything, the wagers from multi-accounters should be combined which would push other people up the board more. I placed fairly and am quite upset the promotion isn't going to be paid out as described.

The scammer Dean Nolan does not want to pay the winnings. Simple.

The "Christmas wager" scam was similar to the "Win 50 BTC Jackpot To Celebrate betking re-launch" scam that Dean Nolan the scammer had running in 2017: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4873939.0

The whole forum knows betking and Dean Nolan are commonly referred to as scam and scammer
11857  Economy / Gambling / Re: BETKING: 500 BTC, 2250 ETH & 425 LTC Bankroll. A Fraud? on: January 03, 2019, 02:39:29 AM
Has anybody received any winnings over the Christmas period?

Lots of complaints being made by users of the scam betking website.

Please be careful, it is better to avoid the betking website and anything that scammer Dean Nolan is involved in.
Im trying to check or look for the result of that Christmas promotions that they had made and as i visited the thread i already see some complaints about not showing out any
info about it.It becomes too more suspicious on their part.



The scammer Dean Nolan from the scam betking website has decided HE WILL NOT PAY WINNINGS TO ANYBODY on the Christmas wager: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5023833.msg49014911#msg49014911


More about betking scam and Dean Nolan scammer:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4751127.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4893439.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4913034.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5047787.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=910134.msg48937187#msg48937187
11858  Other / Meta / Re: Threats to inflict bodily harm on: January 03, 2019, 02:37:03 AM

Problem is far deeper than that. Minexpay/Chain2pay did multiple law and regulation violations :

- made a deal (illegal) with UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS to present theirs customers as UAB Kristolinis Dugnas empoyees

- made a deal (illegal) with UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS to provide false residence documents to theirs non-EEA customers,without it they could not get Upaycards

- made a deal (illegal) with UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS to get full access to its Upaycard business account

It is not only against Upaycard and Mastercard regulations,but against financial laws itself.  When this little scheme be discovered it will awfully look like a money laundering to the authorities.

I dont think so that Minexpay and UAB KS really fully understood seriousness of consequences of theirs acts.



Under no circumstances can those with any decency sit idle while the Minex "team" and their propaganda posting paid trolls lie to investors and scam them
11859  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io Is it a blatant scam? on: January 03, 2019, 02:32:09 AM
I don't there were any rules stating multiple accounts weren't allowed. At any rate, that isn't a reason to cancel the whole promotion and not pay out the players who placed fairly.

If anything, the wagers from multi-accounters should be combined which would push other people up the board more. I placed fairly and am quite upset the promotion isn't going to be paid out as described.


This "Christmas wager" scam has the same stench that the infamous "Win 50 BTC Jackpot To Celebreate betking re-launch" scam had: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4873939.0

In that 2017 scam too he pulled in investors by stating there was a 50 BTC Jackpot for Dice Jackpot. Customers no doubt signed up because of that 50 BTC Jackpot claim. New and older customers would have used other "games" on the website therefore scammer Dean Nolan benefited all round yet without there being a winner and without there being any fan-fare or announcement the "50 BTC Dice Jackpot" was removed. This scammer Dean Nolan paid for ads and interviews to be published where he was stating he was going to offer a 50 BTC Dice Jackpot just to draw people in.

I am so happy that Primedice, Stake and others have taken the lead are widely used betting and gaming sites, nobody hardly uses betking any more. Dean Nolan the scammer even used licenced software for free when he was running the Crash game instead of paying the 2 BTC fee, therefore it was basically theft. What a disgusting fool scammer Dean Nolan is.

I am compiling a list of actions against this scammer and will try to get the law enforcement and tax agencies of the country he lives in to investigate scammer Dean Nolan. Lots of information has been received but I need more. Please contact me with any information about Dean Nolan and his betking scam and his bitsafe scam and anything else he has been involved in. I will not disclose your name but I need people to send in information about this scammer. I need proof that can be presented to the relevant law agencies in the country this scammer lives in.
11860  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: MinexPay crypto debit card by minexpay.com / Minexcoin on: January 03, 2019, 12:27:26 AM
Problem is far deeper than that. Minexpay/Chain2pay did multiple law and regulation violations :

- made a deal (illegal) with UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS to present theirs customers as UAB Kristolinis Dugnas empoyees

- made a deal (illegal) with UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS to provide false residence documents to theirs non-EEA customers,without it they could not get Upaycards

- made a deal (illegal) with UAB KRISTOLINIS DUGNAS to get full access to its Upaycard business account

It is not only against Upaycard and Mastercard regulations,but against financial laws itself.  When this little scheme be discovered it will awfully look like a money laundering to the authorities.

I dont think so that Minexpay and UAB KS really fully understood seriousness of consequences of theirs acts.




Yes I know that, you know that even the Minex scammers know it along with their inner circle scammer alliance consisting of Temhuk and Racquemis1 along with paid trolls such as Jedgar,  yurez83, akira128 and others.

Sadly the problem is most investors do not know about this scam.

The first they will know is if they are active in this forum or when their cards are cancelled or when their ID is used in illegal ways against their consent.
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