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1321  Economy / Gambling / Re: DiceCoin.io - Provably fair dice. 99% goes to the players. on: February 03, 2015, 11:50:44 PM
To be quite honest, unless you stated on your site specifically that you could only payout 2BTC/day, it's quite unfair to CocaColaMan to not pay him out his full winnings especially since you were allowing 5BTC bets.

I don't think he handled it the best way, but really it's on you to pay him out correctly and on time.  

However since he reached out to you and made an agreement, and you've honoured that deal, I don't see what else you can do but come forth and be open with exactly what was said and done.

In my personal opinion, now that a deal has been met, you have no further obligation to pay him but with both stories unfolding and most of the damage already done, what you do next will truly tell existing and future customers of the site a better story of why or why not they should continue to play there.

1322  Economy / Services / Re: ★★★ MultiDice signature campaign ★★★ on: February 03, 2015, 10:50:53 PM
Joining for a few weeks. Smiley
1323  Economy / Gambling / Re: The truth about Dooglus and his pawn Arrogant. on: February 03, 2015, 10:18:04 PM


Seems like an awful lot of work for relatively little gain. And if this was my goal I don't think I would have picked a coin that has 96% of its supply unaccounted for. A large part of it could turn up at any point and collapse the price. It would make much more sense to pump and dump a coin that JD could truly corner the market in.




I'd like to state that I think Dooglus is a class-act and I don't believe at all that he has any motive to scam people.  However, I think he's downplaying the 'relatively little gain' part.  I believe this coin was picked for a reason.  If I understand correctly (I might be wrong), the Clams are distributed through old but used bitcoin addresses... which is something that Dooglus had access to thousands of from the old Just-Dice.

I've said it before and I'll say it again.  I think Just-dice is well run, safe, secure, has a fun community, and is easily one of the top 3 most trusted sites that you don't have to worry about being scammed or being ripped off from, but with that being said the currency being gambled with is highly volatile and has a lot of unknown factors about it and all those holding clams should be very careful.
1324  Economy / Services / Re: [Bittyfree] now paying to post on our community!!! 0.0005 BTC per post!ESCROW RQ on: February 03, 2015, 06:47:08 PM
Is this a dead thread? I posted some and I have not get paid yet.

expert4knowledge - 1Bu5HNMYoLpj8Fw3wtMXGS8a2sRt9QN4vS - PAID 0.011 BTC - 22 posts



Bittyfree was just another campaign that paid very few BTC for the comments that people made. As well in my case for example I've made ~20 posts and I've just received payment for 10, lol.

Anyway campaign is off and I don't know if their project continues  Wink
I have checked your posts, and most ot them were just 3-4 words, so I didnt really count them.
We have changed our project and it is currently under development(we only have a sample site now, but the official site will come out soon)

Never thaught the website might become big.... But in the wrong way
Somehow the forum now is like an advertisment place for pharmacies?! (Check out Blog or forum posts on www.bittyfree.org)
But our new website will be a marketplace like Amazon

So in addition to photo-shopping the one valuable piece that I was after in our bitty-free deal which turned out to be invalid, you decide to re-release the site under a different domain when I own it and you have not contacted me at all? Awesome.
1325  Economy / Services / Re: MoneyPot Signature Campaign - February is OPEN on: February 03, 2015, 06:44:21 PM
Stop flaming his rate,he can pay what he wants. It's his campaign not yours. And no, you don't need to state that it's very low because we can all see that.

I second this. 

I don't even think he's associated with the actual site, but is still promoting them.  Good for him.
1326  Economy / Services / Re: [Primedice] Affiliate Program: Passively earn 20% of house edge on: February 03, 2015, 06:40:14 PM
I've been trying to get my account boosted for a while.  Can you please boost.  The username is 'signup'.

Thanks.
1327  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] reddit account 5 years old6 on: February 03, 2015, 06:22:17 PM
.01BTC
1328  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS ] ALL NEW G-SHOCK WATCH [ NEW & UPDATE ] on: February 03, 2015, 06:14:55 PM
I want one of the blue ones. You have?

Seconded.
1329  Economy / Goods / Re: [SOLD] Swiss-Made Luminox Watch - Colormark Chronograph 3080 Series "Blackout" on: February 03, 2015, 04:55:50 PM
UPDATE: This has been sold to Blazedout419 and is no longer available. Thanks to everyone who expressed interest.

-snarlpill

Ok. Sounds good.
1330  Economy / Services / Re: TravelKings Flights/Hotel Service 60% off Major websites(Expedia/Orbitz)ESCROW!! on: February 03, 2015, 04:53:13 PM
Just booked 10 days for a suite.

Hopefully it all works out Cheesy.

Great service if so!  He didn't hesitate to use escrow and replied quickly to all my questions and concerns.
1331  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Swiss-Made Luminox Watch - Colormark Chronograph 3080 Series "Blackout" on: February 03, 2015, 08:30:10 AM
I will take this.  $150 in Bitcoin.  Needs to be shipped to Ontario, Canada however.
1332  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Clownspider | SCAMMING CODER | PROOF | HELP! on: February 03, 2015, 01:19:30 AM
Says the guy who photoshopped 'proof' of scripts to me.   Roll Eyes
1333  Economy / Auctions / Re: Nakapay (Software + Server for payment via short paycode and API) on: February 02, 2015, 10:19:06 PM
http://www.miraclesalad.com/webtools/md5.php

the reserve on this auction is 50 bitcoin 256652b8e55b61cd1eea6446273327ea

840d87b556fe2ba1b7acd68805caa261

The reserve was 50 BTC - I am open to reasonable offers.

heheh.  I figured it was quite high.  I think this is a legit and honourable way to handle the reserve to prevent underselling unlike some other similar auctions who end up lying and cheating their way out of it {cough cough}Derivabit{cough cough}.

1334  Economy / Auctions / Re: derivabit.com Domain, "Derivabit" Trademark, Ruby code for BTC Options Exchange on: February 01, 2015, 09:26:27 AM
You can't cherry pick posts and claim that it represents a standard. On eBay and all the live auctions I've been to they just do another auction in this situation.

You also can't say that no one else made an attempt to bid; they may have been cut off by ghostgnner.

Hopefully this is all moot anyway.

I didn't cherry pick any posts. It's pretty much the norm especially when it is doing by a newly created account and they can't sign a wallet holding the bid amount when asked.
1335  Economy / Auctions / Re: derivabit.com Domain, "Derivabit" Trademark, Ruby code for BTC Options Exchange on: February 01, 2015, 01:20:23 AM
You're mistaken, if ghostgnnr flakes then that voids the auction. We're going with common sense here.

No because that's easily exploitable.

A lot of invalid bids are posted in auctions that are just disregarded.

If they had the power to void auctions, the seller could easily register a new account to bump up the price or deny low winning bids.

Its a new account which was dismissed by everybody and no one else made any attempt to bid other than me.

This has been the standard and you can use other threads as reference. If you're going with common sense, then again I have the winning bid.
1336  Economy / Gambling / Re: [NEW] the-dice.com - Bitcoin dice game - SSL, instanly transactions - 1% House. on: January 31, 2015, 11:55:46 PM
You guys ruined the bug bounty. Sad. As soon as it would have been escrowed it would have been mine.
1337  Economy / Auctions / Re: derivabit.com Domain, "Derivabit" Trademark, Ruby code for BTC Options Exchange on: January 31, 2015, 11:16:42 PM
You didn't. Waiting to hear back from ghostgnner. There were also bidders who reached out to me through email.

To be completely honest, that's a bunch of bullshit.

If ghostgnnr actually has the funds for it and pays 10 bitcoin, then he is the winner.

Else it should be me.  Nowhere was it listed that hidden bids could be accepted and it made it impossible to bid any higher without any mention. That's not an auction.

If you want to actually follow the rules and keep your name intact, I advise you to uphold the standards of the auctions that are held here.

Please keep us updated.
1338  Economy / Gambling / Re: [NEW] the-dice.com - Bitcoin dice game - SSL, instanly transactions - 1% House. on: January 31, 2015, 08:28:00 PM
Any luck with my previous questions?

Also, if you hold 5BTC in escrow, I will bet high on your account.  Please set this up.
1339  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auctioning bitcoin faucet- coincompound.com - 8-9k a day[currently 2.5k/day] on: January 31, 2015, 06:27:36 PM
Withdrawing bid.  OP asked for 40% above Buy-it-now price. 
1340  Economy / Auctions / Re: Auctioning bitcoin faucet- coincompound.com - 8-9k a day[currently 2.5k/day] on: January 31, 2015, 04:58:37 PM
Also, i'll buy for $50 under the condition that it gets above 3,000 visitors for the next 7 days with the majority of it being from social sites.

Please PM me if you have any questions about my post.
Do you have a Skype where we can talk? Or email? I am interested but even I have conditions. Also the solve media stats are from login

Sure.  DogeDigital.

Also please give me a link for the solve media stats.  I haven't been able to locate mine for my faucets.
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