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1381  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: sportsbet.io scamming on: June 22, 2018, 06:09:12 PM
I have been using this bookmaker for a month, yesterday I bet 100 MBTC on Croatia, today I wanted to withdraw the winnings but could not, on the mail I received a message to go through some video verification through the site https://magic.veriff.me/ I think this is unlawfully since I already passed them kyc
In their main thread, you said you have passed their KYC procedures a month back. Did you ask them why they would want you to go through KYC once again? Cross posting their quote from the main thread

We can't discuss individual account queries on public forums.

Please contact our customer support at cs@sportsbet.io and we will get to the bottom of it.

Kind regards,

Sportsbet.io team
If it happened to him, it can happen to anybody. Since your service operates from the "public forums", he has all the rights to get it resolved here.
@OP, please update the thread with the conversations you will have with them.
1382  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⚽ Sportsbet.io ⚽ World Cup 2018 🏆 Free Bets, Price Boosts, Free Spins! 🎉 on: June 22, 2018, 09:34:44 AM
They again blocked my account and do not give me money, they demand that I undergo some new online verification kyc
I do not want to do anything, just return my money and I close my account, I do not want to work with your office
my login seva2022
I will write complaints about you everywhere
Please proceed to open a scam accusation against them if you have relevant proofs for the same.You should additionally mention the amount involved and if had they warned you before blocking the account. You deserve to get paid and have your account closed without doing any KYC.

You can open a scam accusation against them here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0
1383  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA WORLD CUP 2018? on: June 21, 2018, 09:24:41 PM
Not been actively following the thread but today's match was pretty unexpected! Those who claiming "Messi Sucked", Sit the Fuck Down, Match is won by pure team play and now matter how amazing of a player one member is, it will always the team effort that would decide the winning side.
Messi was just as bad as his teammates today, all of them sucked.
I concur. He was so frustrated in the last few minutes that he didn't even shook hands with one of the players that fouled him.It's obvious frustration comes from the fact his team-mates can't play as good as him.Messi did hit couple of shots on the target though.That's the closes they got to the winning today.
1384  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: looking for job to be a bounty manager.!!! on: June 21, 2018, 09:21:04 PM
if you need a Bounty Manager. I'm willing to accept the job. just PM me at my telegram account.

@kirits20


Might as well want to talk something more about your service? Like how many bounties have you managed, how effectively how have done the job and or the quality of the service provided? Neither does your rank or your reputation speaks for you by default.
1385  Economy / Lending / Re: Need Loan 2 BTC For complete project on: June 21, 2018, 09:14:25 PM
For collateral i have a domain for crypto currency exchange .That domain is using EV ssl from Hongkong for next 2 years certified by digicert ,domain for 6 years and crypto currency exchange script installed (installed but custom design integration left)
Let's break it down for you
1.The cost of domain for 6 years including the 2 year SSL will not be more than $1k.
2.Crypto-exchange scripts are sold lat the rate of watermelons on the forum. Not sure how much you grabbed it for but one can easily get a full functional exchange script for about $500 bucks.Worst case 1k again.

.Also i have a fiverr.com account that is containing 162$ .I will give you my namecheap account full access,My hosting account full access in deltahost and fiverr.com account and my email full access before repay
That adds + 162 bucks making the total of $2k roughly?

.Total asset value will be more than 5 BTC or any interested person who want to launch his own crypto currency exchange than value will be more than 5 BTC.
How the asset will be of 5 BTC? It is not even 1 BTC on the rough estimates.Most importantly whatever you are offering is not considered a valid collateral anyway.
1386  Economy / Reputation / Re: My collection of merit abusers on: June 21, 2018, 09:02:44 PM
a) Exchange of merits (though on small scale) : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;u=1241585
What does that mean lol ?

b) Both applied in same campaign recently and thus have same signature: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4505059
Coincidental? Can it be?

c) Usernames are: intoy_victor   and Daboy_Lyle which look similar

I will add more such cases as replies in this thread.
The case is irrelevant.We want solid proofs and not random assumptions.Even though they're alts, the thread won't be taken seriously if you don't provide sufficient proofs.Please refrain from posting cases which you can't provide solid proof for.
1387  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cloudbet.com - bitcoin sportsbook and casino | BEST NFL and EPL odds anywhere! on: June 21, 2018, 08:35:26 PM
What you mean by smaller? I have already in pending one bigger withdrawal for 17 days and smaller for a 5-7 days as well.
Why have't you bothered opening a scam accusation yet? If they aren't giving you the service as expected, you are free to open a scam accusation to warn others about their service.If they can accept high volume deposits, they shouldn't have any problems processing withdrawals for the same.

If you think you have given them sufficient time and haven't got a convincing reply yet, please open a scam accusation.
1388  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FIFA WORLD CUP 2018? on: June 21, 2018, 08:31:39 PM
Not been actively following the thread but today's match was pretty unexpected! Those who claiming "Messi Sucked", Sit the Fuck Down, Match is won by pure team play and now matter how amazing of a player one member is, it will always the team effort that would decide the winning side.

3-0 is killer though! Huge surprises this World-Cup! I hope one of these low-tier countries don't win the match!
1389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty without manager? on: June 16, 2018, 01:38:53 PM
You have a good idea but it is still useless imo. Because there are many bounty participants who has an army of alts that can vote. Unless we sign-up for KYC first before joining the bounty to filter those alts.
That again is a horrible idea.It definitely doesn't fix the problems OP mentioned but makes the bounty process over complicated.Bounty manager or the ICO is not a legit entity to be trusted with someone's confidential information.That would just make participants go away.
1390  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⚽ Sportsbet.io ⚽ World Cup 2018 🏆 Free Bets, Price Boosts, Free Spins! 🎉 on: June 16, 2018, 01:34:32 PM
I have found out a glitch on your site that enables the winners to sometimes claim their winnings twice.  Are their any bounties on reporting such glitches? Where shall I report?
hope you get some bounty for this dude.Just have a chat with them and tell them you want bounty before reporting it Tongue you clearly deserve it
Got a PM from sportsbet asking about the bug. Told them the bug, hoping to get paid some gambling money on their site.
The bug could be used to social engineer very easily and frauding the site without the site even noticing it. Well a honest company should pay for it i beleive, not much but at least i could get what i lost today on their site.
"A honest company" is a bold term ya know! Judging from their past and their current feedback I don't think they're what you call 'Trusted'.The bug you discovered seems crucial and they should definitely appreciate it. Don't be surprised if they ask you to do your KYC to claim your rewards lol
1391  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [BETA] Crypto Automatic Trading Bot on: June 16, 2018, 01:28:53 PM
Hey all,

We are a group dedicating to create the best automatic crypto trading bot! No download required & it works on 3 exchanges at the moment. Do check us out at https://beta.pylot.trade/ to be one of our tester!

Sign up today to be on the waiting list for our beta version which will be released soon!  Cheesy
Looks promising.Are you planning to release it ob Github? Since you said no technical implementations are needed on the client's end, are you sure the data will be safe on the platform? You mentioned the bot runs on cloud infrastructure which opens it up for a number of vulnerabilities. Do you think you have covered all the possible cases?

A simple Middle Man attack would result in a potential loss for the victim.
1392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty without manager? on: June 16, 2018, 12:55:23 PM
Why is the bounty still centralized? I think that it would be cool if the participants themselves moderated other participants.
Without even seeing rest of the post, I disagree with you. The bounty if managed that way would end up having 10 real accounts and every other account would be an alt of each-other.

-snip
You have mentioned everything but how the bounty participants will be recruited which is the most important part of any bounty.If you cannot decentralise that, there is no point of decentralising anything else.
1393  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need a web developer (free service) for project on: June 16, 2018, 12:45:13 PM
I am looking for a web developer to build a website for an ICO for a cryptocurrency project on mobile money in Africa for free for now.
Not against your initiative but I don't think you will find a web developer who would code an entire ICO website for free.Why would anyone do that unless they're part of your core team which again is not technically "free"? I don't think you should go ahead with the idea of creating an ICO when you can't afford to pay developers or anyone else in the team for  that matter.
1394  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Who can offer me a service that gathers all the important information? on: June 16, 2018, 12:35:16 PM
The most easiest way to go about it is to hire a developer and get yourself a bot developed which sends alerts via SMS/Email from sources of your choice for the coins of your preference.Since the bot will be programmed from scratch, you can always resell it, open-source it and customise accordingly. Creating such bot wouldn't be a costly thing to do.
1395  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbet.io best ever bitcoin bookie + proofs on: June 16, 2018, 11:39:00 AM
yeah Darkstar knows what he talking about even he is saying the exact same thing what I'm and Jereme are saying , but we are idiots  Cheesy Cheesy
No, he is not saying the same thing. Our discussion involved bet matching and bookie chain stuff. I don't see him blindly defending either.

lol show me one single line that Darkstar said something different of what I'm saying , but yeah he knows what he is talking about since he is DT hahaha
You continue to post illogical stuff. I'm surprised you are in a signature campaign which supposedly has very good posters from bitcointalk. I'm used to reading posts from pugman/LoyceV/jackG which are comparatively way better than yours.But that's none of my business. I didn't even knew he is on a DT until now.
1396  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbet.io best ever bitcoin bookie + proofs on: June 16, 2018, 11:14:24 AM
Do I look like I really care what you think or how the trust system here works ?? remember there are people with green trust that they have in their green trust something like ( sold me 0.1 bitcoin transaction is smooth ) while sites like nitrogen have negative red trust
I don't even play in sportsbet btw unless they offer price boosts or extra value , so I don't even care about that site but calling it scam without even understanding how their system works is completely BS
"How their system works" and "they're a scam" are two different things. You literally have no counter arguments which actually make any sense. I continued to post here since Darkstar knows what he was talking about unlike you.I'm out.

yes that's the only logical way to think
Not a very big fan of people who lack basic abilities to think.I'm sorry, you're way too intelligent for me.

I guess Darkstar made it so clear , do you think he is an idiot as well ??
He didn't make anything clear.He had his own points.Why are you being a spokesperson for everyone I have quoted? lol

He told you how their system works and how they are making money without even taking a risk , that's the only true fact I'm seeing in this thread
Very Good.I'm convinced they're not a scam. Smiley
1397  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbet.io best ever bitcoin bookie + proofs on: June 16, 2018, 10:50:04 AM
over-confidence is a normal thing when someone actually knows what he is talking about , there is no single reason for sportsbet to scam literally zero !!
unlike 1xbit where they offer high odds , that's why I call 1xbit a scam and don't call sportsbet a scam
Do I look like someone who cares what you think? I care more about facts.Why don't you say the same thing to the people who have left their account and their parent companies a negative feedback? If you really believe they aren't a scam, what's holding you back from messaging the DT members and proving them wrong? I can open a thread for you calling all the DT members who left them a feedback and you can come to the rescue.

would you scam a certain amount and kill your revenue stream when you have already a lot of people making bets with you ??
people profits in sportsbet aren't sportsbet loss , do you want me to give you screenshots for the odds in sportsbet and the odds that I'm able to bet on using my broker which offers betfair , pinnacle , matchbook , SBO , IBC and Bdaq ??
Your logic : They are not a scam because the offer high odds than everybody else. Sounds very logical.

actually he is the one bringing the facts and you are failing to bring a single valid point , no one is being a shill here since he already told you that their odds suck !!
but offering low odds when the bettors are accepting these low odds isn't called scam
Quote a line of him which stands as a Fact.

regarding the KYC , even 5dimes when I registered told me that there is no KYC for bitcoin users and I tested them only when 200$ and when I wanted to withdraw they asked me for my ID , should I go and call them a scam ??
That's none of my business what your relation is with the other sites.That's way off here.
1398  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbet.io best ever bitcoin bookie + proofs on: June 16, 2018, 07:54:17 AM
Because they're likely making decent money, so it would be a waste to gain a moderately sized lump sum and kill off a large revenue stream. The person losing on the other side is the bettor, as they are accepting very poor odds. I don't see how bet matching is related, but someone trying to arb on sportsbet.io is either stupid or taking advantage of promotions.
Mind explaining all the accusations they have had in the past? I can link you to all of them should you insist.I failed to understand the co-relation between "making decent money" and messing players up over the KYC policies. Do you honestly think a sportsbook which operates illegally should have access to the confidential information of their players? I'm not even talking abut their parent companies which are known as fraudulent operators in the bitcoin casino scene. I'm assuming you know who they are.

and  Or, if you meant sportsbet.io matching bets, they could easily match with other bettors on their platform if there's a lot of volume, or even use another book such as Pinnacle, Betfair or Fairlay to counter each bet, and still make a decent percentage. There's also sportsbook providers that pay you a % of each bet, regardless of the outcome, and they could be using one of them as well.
They could be and that's how the bookie chain works.

Throwing in random buzzwords and not explaining or elaborating doesn't make your argument any stronger.
It doesn't. I didn't care to elaborate because the poster didn't seemed like someone who'd give a logical view to it and it wouldn't matter anyway. Should you still wish to see the reference links of whatever my argument is, I don't mind posting it here.
1399  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbet.io best ever bitcoin bookie + proofs on: June 15, 2018, 11:22:02 PM
I think what people fail to understand about this sportsbook, they have wide enough margins and more than likely take in enough action that they would be shooting themselves in the foot by stealing from players.
I like your over-confidence.Which cave have you been living under? You know what you fail to understand? Common Sense.

It just doesn't make any sense, why would a company that is already making almost guaranteed money decide to steal 15 BTC that could in turn hurt their reputation and possibly put them out of business?
Because they can? Why they wouldn't? Who doesn't want more money? How can you be so sure that they're making enough money? If they're making enough money off bets, there's someone definitely losing on the other side? Bet Matching, bookie chain etc are some of the concepts what I feel you have failed to understand and your knowledge in sportsbook is weak.

This is why I trusted Sportsbet and joined their signature campaign, where I was always paid on time and when promised. 
I have only good things to say about this Sportsbook and until someone actually comes forward to prove otherwise, it should be know that Sportsbet is a trustworthy Sportsbook.
Shut the fuck up already if you can't bring logic to the table..Stop being their shill..
1400  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: coinstalk.org on: June 15, 2018, 11:14:29 PM
The website seems to be only accessible through the IP addresses which origin from Russia.I wouldn't be surprised if that website is another mirror of bitcointalk as long as they're not using it as a phishing portal.

Note : Using a VPN with a Russian IP does open the website.Also it has nothing to do with bitcointalk or in no way related to it.I don't understand Russian but looks like a common SMF based board. 
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