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561  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 10:53:51 PM
No mailbox no office no coin bet at 101 just a marketing scheme , my attorneys in that building

Found an address. Not sure how reliable it is http://www.golocal247.com/app.php/biz/coinbet-online-casino-sportsbook/new-york-ny/YEXT194003

101 Park Ave S,
New York, NY 10178

These scammers surely never ever lived at park avenue  Wink Probably it is just some mailbox address.
You should find out who rents those mailboxes and give them a call.

Actually I think the vincent digiovanna guy might work in that building... someone may want to chase that one down. I think he's the US/NY connection here. Can your attorney find out?

Address belongs to 50 story office building. Might not be a fruitless adventure...  
http://www.101park.com/availabilities.html
562  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 10:32:38 PM
Found an address. Not sure how reliable it is http://www.golocal247.com/app.php/biz/coinbet-online-casino-sportsbook/new-york-ny/YEXT194003

101 Park Ave S,
New York, NY 10178
563  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 10:24:31 PM
Looks like this story is about to make the big headlines....

http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/completely-insane-saga-coinbet-cc/2014/04/20
564  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 21, 2014, 09:59:22 PM
Trust lies in the eyes of the beholder doesn't it? Isn't it something that must be earned? Or am I looking at trust all wrong?
565  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 21, 2014, 09:04:45 PM

However, but have you tried our exchanger?

Hmmm... Days old newbie with 10 posts? Are we supposed to trust you just like that?
566  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 08:59:03 PM
When I try to go to Coinbet.cc it just takes me back to my homepage. Why is this?

Because they closed shop; along with coins that don't belong to them.
567  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 08:57:51 PM
Can everybody just click the Ignore link under Jaybird's name?  If you ignore trolls they lose interest and go away (and you won't see their posts even if they don't).  He's obviously not going to say anything helpful and is just derailing everyone else's useful posts.
There's only one guy that made a useful post. Plus this whole thing is silly. The last time I saw this was over at SBR with BetIslands. It happens at least twice a year. Guys threaten law suits and want to see people in person not realizing that they are way over their head. No one does anything and if a law suit is filed it fails.  At least the guy that knows something also knows that the final outcome is you don't get a thing.

So you were selling this info because why again? If you believe nothing will happen, why are you trying to exploit coinbet's victims?! I'm starting to suspect you are a troll... Possibly even affiliated with coinbet to throw people off.
568  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Oklahoma will charge homeowners who generate their own power on: April 21, 2014, 05:20:18 PM
Thanks Wilikon. Just wanted to highlight a couple of points for those who don't grasp how much of an issue this really is... But in their defense, the OK article is purposely brief and terribly written. But that's all part of the plan; confusion so you don't pay attention to what's really going on.

As a reminder this is not new and not just happening in this US state.

Published: 21 Aug 2013

http://www.thelocal.es/20130821/spanish-solar-law-hits-international-headlines

"Spain is now attempting to scale back the use of solar panels – the use of which they have encouraged and subsidized over the last decade – by imposing a tax on those who use the panels."

Private individuals who fail to hook their solar panels up to the national grid to be metered and taxed could face fines of up to €30 million ($40 million) under the new law.

I suppose those of us thinking about installing solar panels need to hurry and jump on the bandwagon before this becomes a nationwide control.
569  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Oklahoma will charge homeowners who generate their own power on: April 21, 2014, 05:06:29 PM
You say: "You don't want to depend on the electric company , just stay with your solar panel and wind turbine and rely on your batteries." I think what you're failing to realize is that this bill will strip this option away from solar power users. Their excuse is simple: they have to regulate solar power users to prevent them from becoming little power houses of their own, no matter how small the competition. Imagine a neighborhood producing power for their entire community with a mini wind turbine, completely independent of the electric company. They can't and won't have that.

Does it make it little more sense now?
How the hell can they prevent this with this bill?

I'm installing a solar panel and I don't connect to the grid. What can they bill me? On what? How much?

Exactly!!! You know the answer yourself but for some reason it's not clicking... You would be grandfathered in and not have to pay the surcharge because, like I said, you're not connected to the grid! Think outside of what's written here. Under this bill, new systems (future date) will be connected to the grid (with some metered device obviously); a requirement. That's how it'll be prevented!

Damn, I don't own a solar powered system or know know much about the subject matter, but I at least have some sense about how this would impact consumers. You on the other hand, need to get a better understanding it as you own one.

If this doesn't do it for you, I'm not sure what will. I can't explain it any more simpler.
570  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 04:46:43 PM
Okay, so I stand corrected - you are helping as you're the one who's publishing the IPs. But my initial thought still remain - why are you trying to make money instead of being genuine?

Why are trying to capitalize on this situation? And setting a bar at 200btc? Anyone who experienced a loss as a result of their fraud should be entitled, regardless of the amount. Looks like you're targeting people who can pay you. You need to be reported - it's people like you who make this scene look bad.

You see others are actually helping; providing names and IPs... You on the other hand are trying to make a buck. Do us a favor and get the fuck off this forum. You're worst than coinbet.

if you have lost 200btc or more in coinbet, then send me PM. I will give you full information about owners. is paid service, you pay first or escrow
571  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 04:43:20 PM
Why are trying to capitalize on this situation? And setting a bar at 200btc? Anyone who experienced a loss as a result of their fraud should be entitled, regardless of the amount. Looks like you're targeting people who can pay you. You need to be reported - it's people like you who make this scene look bad.

You see others are actually helping; providing names and IPs... You on the other hand are trying to make a buck. Do us a favor and get the fuck off this forum. You're worst than coinbet.

if you have lost 200btc or more in coinbet, then send me PM. I will give you full information about owners. is paid service, you pay first or escrow
572  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Oklahoma will charge homeowners who generate their own power on: April 21, 2014, 01:45:22 PM
So it'a surcharge for people who install those and wish to sell back into the grid their extra energy. And it's a charge when you install this not , one time only.

I really think this was blown out of proportion

No it wasn't... It's not a one time fee, it's monthly.

The article says: "the surcharge is needed to recover some of the infrastructure costs to send excess electricity safely from distributed generation back to the grid."

That's saying that the electric company is charging a fee to reroute the extra power the system produces; this would be monthly. They're doing this to prevent people from selling power: "utilities need the new surcharge to prevent customers who can’t afford the installation costs of distributed generation from subsidizing customers who have the systems installed." It says nothing about selling power back into the grid, the electric company is taking it!

Makes sense now?
 
From my point of view , as a customer in a country in which because of this new eco friendly hype and price of those green certificates my bill has almost doubled in less than 3 years..

Why do you want to sell your extra power back into the grid? For profit right? So , pay the damn tax if you want to get more money.

You don't want to depend on the electric company , just stay with your solar panel and wind turbine and rely on your batteries.

Besides , you said it was monthly... so how is that "Customers who already have those systems installed wouldn't be affected by the bill" possible ?

I'm glad you asked... Smiley

People who already have a solar powered system installed are grandfathered because they're not attached to the electric company's grid so the power company can't charge them for the 'excess' power they produce. Read the article again and allow it to soak in - 'Utility customers who want to install rooftop solar panels or small wind turbines could face extra charges on their bills ' If this were a one time 'set up' fee so to speak, the sentence would have read: 'Utility customers who want to install rooftop solar panels or small wind turbines could face extra charges on their bill.' The plural use of bills vice bill is the first indication this isn't a one time charge. Also, look at your utility bills. Utility companies use the term surcharge to describe recurring monthly charges, one time fees are just that, a fee. Oh, not to mention, the article actually says: "It sets up a process at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to establish a separate customer class and monthly surcharge for distributed generation such as rooftop solar or small wind turbines." Guess it really is a monthly charge.

Also, people who actually have these systems could care less about selling power back into the grid for a profit. Their profit would be in the form of savings! If anything, you'd profit by selling the power to your neighbor, which is what they're trying to prevent with this bill.

The whole point is to free oneself from the power companies, not have your power counted as it leaves your generator back to the power company. Think about it... that's how the electric company will charge you, a metered approach. Those who already have a solar powered system aren't metered so they can't be regulated. I wouldn't be surprised if the surcharge to put your excess power back into the grid isn't higher per kw than the actual cost if you were to using theirs. Their point for the giant power houses is to make it non-economical for you, as a consumer, to own a solar powered system.

Electric companies will fight tooth and nail so that we have to depend on them for electricity. They'd be out of business if they didn't find a way to charge people for solar power because more and more people are adopting it. It's not nearly as expensive as it was several years ago, and it doesn't take a genius to build one. And rest assure, this won't be an inexpensive tax. They have to make it undesirable for you, the consumer, to even think about it.

You say: "You don't want to depend on the electric company , just stay with your solar panel and wind turbine and rely on your batteries." I think what you're failing to realize is that this bill will strip this option away from solar power users. Their excuse is simple: they have to regulate solar power users to prevent them from becoming little power houses of their own, no matter how small the competition. Imagine a neighborhood producing power for their entire community with a mini wind turbine, completely independent of the electric company. They can't and won't have that.

Does it make it little more sense now?
573  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Oklahoma will charge homeowners who generate their own power on: April 21, 2014, 12:09:40 PM
So you run completely and efficiently off of solar/wind, no charges?

Except the monthly surcharge the electric company will throw at you to 'handle' your excess electricity. It wouldn't surprise me if they charge per kw, probably half of what they charge to give you power. In order words, you may not even realize a true savings. Last thing the big electric co-ops want us to do is reduce our dependency on them. So naturally they're going to do whatever they can so installing solar power systems aren't an attractive alternative.
574  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Oklahoma will charge homeowners who generate their own power on: April 21, 2014, 12:04:41 PM
So it'a surcharge for people who install those and wish to sell back into the grid their extra energy. And it's a charge when you install this not , one time only.

I really think this was blown out of proportion

No it wasn't... It's not a one time fee, it's monthly.

The article says: "the surcharge is needed to recover some of the infrastructure costs to send excess electricity safely from distributed generation back to the grid."

That's saying that the electric company is charging a fee to reroute the extra power the system produces; this would be monthly. They're doing this to prevent people from selling power: "utilities need the new surcharge to prevent customers who can’t afford the installation costs of distributed generation from subsidizing customers who have the systems installed." It says nothing about selling power back into the grid, the electric company is taking it!

Makes sense now?
 
575  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long] on: April 21, 2014, 01:00:06 AM
Investigate the ownership. File with the authorities. I said it wouldn't do any good but go ahead and try. The only thing I don't want is for something like this to be in the NY Times. It really hurts those promoting bitcoins.

John Bauer is the guy you want.

Quick Google search for Bauer: http://www.informazione.it/c/FF1D47C9-618D-469E-B71A-E73E8525AAC2/CoinBet-Launches-a-Game-Changing-Bitcoin-Processing-Online-Casino-SportsBook-Poker-Site-WorldWide
576  Economy / Goods / Re: Moving to China This Summer...Anybody Want Anything? on: April 20, 2014, 08:43:47 PM
If you're serious, I'll take some Habu Sake Tongue  Vietnam it's called Ruou thuoc.

OMG I did actually googled this and apparently its various animals enclosed in glass containers with some liquid in there? Do you drink out of that? OMG!!!

I've tried the Habu Sake... made with a poisonous snake. It's pretty good; one shot will get you drunk off your ass!

Ruou thuoc i searched for could contain tiger penis in the bottle along with other nasty things like spiders crocodiles and stuff i dont want near my mouth WTF!

Oh no... wasn't aware of that. I just like the one with the snake is all. Keep the tiger balls and shit! A large bottle would more or less serve as a conversation piece for my bar - only the brave would dare to take a drink.
577  Economy / Goods / Re: Moving to China This Summer...Anybody Want Anything? on: April 20, 2014, 08:14:18 PM
If you're serious, I'll take some Habu Sake Tongue  Vietnam it's called Ruou thuoc.

OMG I did actually googled this and apparently its various animals enclosed in glass containers with some liquid in there? Do you drink out of that? OMG!!!

I've tried the Habu Sake... made with a poisonous snake. It's pretty good; one shot will get you drunk off your ass!
578  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Song are you Listening To? on: April 20, 2014, 08:01:45 PM
What?! Are you crazy? Evidently you haven't seen how versatile he is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI6CfKcMhjY
He might be versatile but he's still cheesy. And I'm don't think cheesy is necessarily meant in a bad way,.

Fair enough. Now I'm stuck catching up on those Lonely Island boys on youtube Tongue
579  Economy / Goods / Re: Moving to China This Summer...Anybody Want Anything? on: April 20, 2014, 07:57:53 PM
If you're serious, I'll take some Habu Sake Tongue  Vietnam it's called Ruou thuoc.
580  Other / Off-topic / Re: What Song are you Listening To? on: April 20, 2014, 07:49:23 PM

What?! Are you crazy? Evidently you haven't seen how versatile he is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI6CfKcMhjY
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