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761  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinBet Casino, Sportsbook - Now offering up to 200% Match Bonus up to $10,000! on: February 06, 2014, 04:02:15 AM
Thank you for this - let me remind you again: you're digging your own hole.

For the final time, USING THE SAME IP AS SOMEONE ELSE IS EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN BY OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS!!!!! It does not matter if he created multiple accounts or just told his friends. He broke the rules. Bottom line, the accounts (not just one, not just two, not just three...etc) were using the same IP *AND* they had identical activity. CASE CLOSED!

* Only one (1) Real Account per player, per household, address, e-mail address, credit card number, bank account, and environments where computers are shared (university, fraternity, school, public library, workplace, etc).

I guess I'd just be shit out of luck if I used a hotel's wi-fi (or any public one for that matter) after someone else visited your casino <even months> before I did. Possibility? Small - it's the POINT. But since I actually need to break this down for you: You don't have to share computers to have the same external IP address. Your T&Cs actually DON'T specify IP at all - it says places 'where computers are shared'. And technically, if you want to break that statement down even further... a person would have to meet all of the requirements in that line to violate it. Hint: there's a difference between the words AND and OR. Point being - Enforcing T&Cs (misinterpreted by even you) when it benefits you.

Yes, I know I'm good.  Grin
I hope you don't mind

I hope you don't mind, but your posts are getting a bit pointless.
I'm not sure if you're asking for proof (which he has no obligation to provide to you, you're not the internet police), or if you're just trying to cause problems, but it's really unnecessary either way.

Actually I don't mind your opinion. If I did, I wouldn't post it in a place so people can see respond. And the reason you're see the same thing over and over again is because you ignore inquires; no secret.  And I'm not just referring to mine. Hell, you might've just motivated me to go through this thread and call out the many times you've contradicted yourself. But please don't temp me. If the case is closed, don't just bash people who challenge it, tell other people who bring it up too. Still being selective, I see.

And Seriously? You really didn't post that, lol. You should know by now if I wanted proof I'd ask. While I don't appreciate the name calling I'm glad you did; speaks volumes of your character and lack of understanding of the point of a forum. If you don't want anyone to comment, why are you putting it out here? Of course, Marketing. You think this is the first time a newbie's post was questioned? This happens everyday. Perhaps you should consider having someone else manage your public posts; someone who understands the concept of a forum.

Here's what you failed to realize about everything I've said on this thread, john: I know how to communicate a point neutrally. These points aren't taking sides, they're to create awareness (this is a forum, you know). Does that make sense? But moving along... you don't deserve my business.
762  Other / Off-topic / Re: First bitcoin related suicide? on: February 06, 2014, 01:28:19 AM
You can't just ring the police and tell them to take somebody away. It doesn't work like that. They need to be an apparent danger to themselves or the public. A lawsuit waiting to happen would be getting kidnapped by the police just because somebody reported you as being depressed or dangerous.

Seriously? I don't think you comprehended what you read. Please tell WHERE I said anything that even hinted at this?!!!! I will throw a few coins your way if you can. <--- not a joke.

In the future before you butt into other people's convo and put words in their mouths' - learn to understand what you read Smiley 
763  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinBet Casino, Sportsbook - Now offering up to 200% Match Bonus up to $10,000! on: February 06, 2014, 12:51:55 AM
Lucky Cris- If you want answers it may be better to just ask in a concise form. 1. 2. 3. etc. short questions. I have a hard time reading through novels and assume many bypass your posts, even if informative, because of the length. My view point is that coinboss got caught breaking the rules and now has to pay the price.

Yeah, they're long... for those who care to read, the info is there. But even those concise posts aren't answered. Not just mine, but others as well.

I understand your point about coinboss and I would totally agree with you had Coinbet not admit the fact that they didn't know whether coinboss created multiple accounts, or just told/referred his friends to play. "tellling his "buddies" and/or creating multiple accounts" this implies exactly what you're thinking right now. If you take an opportunity to review my excessively long posts (I can't even stand reading them), you'd understand my point.
764  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinBet Casino, Sportsbook - Now offering up to 200% Match Bonus up to $10,000! on: February 06, 2014, 12:45:07 AM
For the record, they paid me the equiv of 22 btc right now within the promised 2 day time frame of my request.

The customer service there has been stellar and my account manager is always at the ready.

Very positive experience thus far.


Hope you don't mind, but I'll only take the word of a member with an established presence. Newbie account created back in 2012 who's first post (month and half ago) was that he scammed by a competitor casino... don't think so. These account types are being sold on this forum for pennies.
765  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Need Help Please, I think this guy SCAM ( fool me ) .. on: February 05, 2014, 07:07:29 AM
Hi Lucky,

Yes  the coin still on my wallet , but i cannot make to move  or  to spend it, there always has warning. ' Invalid signature '

Have you tried to import the private key?
766  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Need Help Please, I think this guy SCAM ( fool me ) .. on: February 05, 2014, 06:48:25 AM
Good lord!

He gave you a private key that he still has access to. Next time have the coins sent to your wallet immediately during the sale.

Are the coins still at the address?
767  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinBet Casino, Sportsbook - Now offering up to 200% Match Bonus up to $10,000! on: February 05, 2014, 06:22:35 AM
Coinbet - Let me make this point. You have not provided any concrete evidence that coinboss intentionally tried to scam your casino. And you say that coinboss is digging his grave.... actually, you're far deeper in the hole than he is.
It's not up to me who is banned or who isn't, but the thing is, multiple people from the same IP address took advantage of the same vulnerability within the same game immediately after one another. In other words, it's just like if you discovered a flaw in a specific game then told your friends, all while you each sat around watching each other do it. Ironically enough, we would have probably given him a nice bounty payout if he has told us about the vulnerability but he went the wrong route with it, i.e. tellling his "buddies" and/or creating multiple accounts to maximize his illegitimate winnings from it.
telling people and/or creating multiple accounts? I though you knew the issue was multiple accounts? That aside I understand what you're saying. But let me ask you... whilst playing the slots, and losing 1.5k times in a row - this is no secret the slots were broke - I only found two slots that actually paid out - out of dozens I tested. Now, if I were to have won 'big' on one of those slots, would that be considered illegitimate? And what if other people also realized that only those two slots were playing... see where I'm going? You don't have to answer this, but at what point is it a vulnerability versus real game play?

The only thing that we (not that I speak for the rest of the people here on the thread) are certain of in this case is that coinboss violated T&Cs (BTW, there's a post here that still needs addressing about your T&Cs), which isn't difficult to do. Unfortunately, I violated them by mistake... but mistake or not, according to your T&Cs, only one account is allowed per environment. Shared public wi-fi still boggles me... but at any rate, that stipulation can be used against me in the event you decided to refuse to pay me a large payout. Not saying that you operate in this manner - but these are your rules.
We have a policy of giving warnings prior to banning in most cases. In the event of a shared IP, we're not going to push it unless we see IDENTICAL activity amongst the multiple accounts. In every case of banning, even in the event of fraud, we are willing to refund initial deposits and just call it a day. We have no interest in stealing anyone's money, even if we cut off their action.
Understood, but again, who defines IDENTICAL? And how would/could a person prove his/her case? I suppose it really doesn't matter according to your T&Cs anyways, just curious.

And did we forget that you provided provided another reason he didn't receive his winnings... because the slots were not working properly and were paying out too high? You said that (not in those words, but I can snag the reference).  But it's okay when it works the other way around... when they don't pay out at all? <rhetorical>
He was not playing slots. I won't reveal what he was playing, for obvious reasons, but it was NOT slots.
Fair enough Smiley I only play slots so I can't speak on the other games... but I thought you removed all the games that had exploits? But even so, I still don't blame you for not mentioning the game, I know where that could go.

Also, the screenshot(s) you posted means nothing without the company data attached to it.

If you don't see the problem with providing additional data, I don't know what to tell you, but I certainly don't have the time, or the willingness, to photoshop some bullshit.
I didn't say anything about photoshop. That could be just a straight copy/paste from google. You post what you want - you have first hand experience of how critical we are with proof. Just figured I'd let you know.

But since you bought this subject up again, many of us would like to know why coinboss had to deposit 6k to withdraw his winnings of 21k? According to the audio/posts, the free voucher credits were already exhausted, and he won the 21k from his own btc he deposited. How does this make sense?
I'm not even convinced he was actually told that. I don't know anyone here who sounds like the audio file he posted. Regardless, even if he was, it's most likely that he was told that due to a clueless customer service rep who was reading from a script assuming his complaint was voucher related due to the high number of voucher questions at the time. In my opinion, it's more likely that he faked the damn thing, but that's just me. I personally know 99% of the people here, and I just don't agree that it's the voice of anyone on our team.. but again, that's my personal opinion.

Regardless, we have since overhauled our entire customer service experience, as well as the training our reps receive before being set loose on the phone, so that too is a moot point.
I don't even know how to respond to this... time for bed, I suppose.

All things considered, even you yourself experienced our extremely quick willingness to compensate and/or refund for any problems experienced. Aside from people complaining about minor delays in BTC withdrawals (even though they still process seamlessly!), you won't find a single player with any problems with our customer service, our ability to payout, or anything remotely similar. Keep that in mind.

Thanks!
No doubt! Aside from parenting the two of you Wink I've posted my review on your services in this thread... somewhere. I gave my honest opinion, I told everyone how helpful you were, giving me additional vouchers, how I communicated with support via email, and even commented that my withdrawal request didn't take long - And more!  It's no secret your slots were broke - I'm just glad you realize that and are working to correct the issue. That's what counts. That - and answering some of our lingering questions. What you don't want to do is get a rep for avoiding.
768  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinBet Casino, Sportsbook - Now offering up to 200% Match Bonus up to $10,000! on: February 05, 2014, 05:06:19 AM
Okay - I'm getting a bit tired of you two!  Smiley 

coinboss - leave it alone. You won't get your 21k. But do continue to post the informative links... actually, coinbet brought it up this time, never mind.

Coinbet - Let me make this point. You have not provided any concrete evidence that coinboss intentionally tried to scam your casino. And you say that coinboss is digging his grave.... actually, you're far deeper in the hole than he is.

The only thing that we (not that I speak for the rest of the people here on the thread) are certain of in this case is that coinboss violated T&Cs (BTW, there's a post here that still needs addressing about your T&Cs), which isn't difficult to do. Unfortunately, I violated them by mistake... but mistake or not, according to your T&Cs, only one account is allowed per environment. Shared public wi-fi still boggles me... but at any rate, that stipulation can be used against me in the event you decided to refuse to pay me a large payout. Not saying that you operate in this manner - but these are your rules.

And did we forget that you provided provided another reason he didn't receive his winnings... because the slots were not working properly and were paying out too high? You said that (not in those words, but I can snag the reference).  But it's okay when it works the other way around... when they don't pay out at all? <rhetorical>

Also, the screenshot(s) you posted means nothing without the company data attached to it. Sorry... just letting you know (for future reference; a lot of members will beat you down for doing this). The type of info coinboss provided is what we call verifiable. And are those the red flags that raised alarm for his scam activities? Possible duplicate accounts? Sharing a wi-fi connection will flag an account - of course because it's the same environment, doesn't have to be the same user. These are generic flags probably attached to the majority of accounts, to include mine.

But since you bought this subject up again, many of us would like to know why coinboss had to deposit 6k to withdraw his winnings of 21k? According to the audio/posts, the free voucher credits were already exhausted, and he won the 21k from his own btc he deposited. How does this make sense?

Like I said Coinbet, you're hole is much deeper. There are dozens of additional questions your customer base want answers to but yet you choose to entertain this.

blah blah blah blah blah....
You can go ahead and keep digging yourself deeper into your hole, buddy. With all the time you spend trying to slander us since you got busted, perhaps we should hire you to promote our site! What's your going rate?

Here's our analytics stats for Superbowl weekend, just FYI. It certainly doesn't compare to larger sites, but it works fine for us:



Oh and while I'm at it, now that the investigation has concluded, here are the flags thrown up by our automatic fraud prevention system for your account, just so you know why you got banned from our site and you can stop accusing me of making it up. Please go ahead and try to deny that this is you, and that you weren't playing on the same IP address as several other players with the same EXACT flags.



Hope that puts an end to your ridiculous claims that you were banned unfairly. Next time you play at an online casino, follow the damn T&C.
769  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Need ideas for building cheap on: February 05, 2014, 02:30:58 AM
You can cover the rig with some plexiglass to mitigate the dust, lol, jk. If it were me, I wouldn't that much for board that will only run one card. Have you checked newegg?
770  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Need ideas for building cheap on: February 05, 2014, 02:25:53 AM
Leaving no room for growth, I see. You can buy a mobo that can support 5 cards for the price of this that can only support 1.

But don't take my word... I don't even know what I'm looking at. I only know how to count the PCI-e slots.
771  Other / Meta / Re: Moderator application on: February 05, 2014, 02:22:15 AM
So what is the outcome? Did bitpop make the cut, or was this joke?
Let's go with that option

LOL. Totally not funny, but I didn't have a clue what a mod's job until I read this thread... I just couldn't stomach this being a serious inquiry is all. Hell, I think I might've been modin' on a couple of the gambling threads when I was actually trying to troll! I need a lesson or two.
772  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POT] PotCoin Launches Today 01/21 @ 4:20 on: February 05, 2014, 02:17:49 AM
Subscribed. I'm going to mine a few of these just cuz I can't have the real deal.
773  Other / Meta / Re: Moderator application on: February 05, 2014, 02:11:43 AM
So what is the outcome? Did bitpop make the cut, or was this joke?
774  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinBet Casino, Sportsbook - Now offering up to 200% Match Bonus up to $10,000! on: February 04, 2014, 11:21:05 PM
Thanks for the update. Any update on the slots?
We will have a new slot solution soon as well. I'll post as soon as the timing on that is locked down.

Great, thanks! I can't wait to try it out. Please, please with sugar on top, run far away from those casino vendors who are knowingly selling junk Smiley
775  Other / Off-topic / Re: I don't know what else to do. Forgive me for this. Worth a shot. on: February 04, 2014, 11:18:56 PM
I'm not sure who I dislike the most; beggars, or the torrent of arrogant people that land on those threads...

IMO this thread is actually rather educational for OP.

Besides, who exactly here is "making undue claims in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in exorbitant claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power, or which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue degree; proud contempt of others; lordliness; haughtiness; self-assumption; presumption"? ('arrogance', Webster's Dictionary)

...besides these assholes who copy & paste dictionary of course Grin

I fail to see arrogance here, and I even think OP was satisfied with at least some of the advice given here.

+1
776  Other / Off-topic / Re: I don't know what else to do. Forgive me for this. Worth a shot. on: February 04, 2014, 11:18:30 PM
I'm fairly good with electronics, I was thinking I might just build my own rig.
I don't think I would have to solder anything right? Just ribbon connections? and ports and such,
I just fixed my girlfriends broken lcd screen, that was easy in my book.

Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 3GB GDDR5 w/ Boost (Go for about 360$ each, I could just buy  two of those, and try to mine with a lower KH, when I make more money buy more GPUs?
Lepa G1600-MA 1600 Watt power supply
Axiomtek FAB-113 8x PCIe PICMG backplane
Commell FS-A72 Single Board Computer PICMG 1.3
Intel Celeron E1200 Dual-Core 1.6 Ghz CPU
2 GB DDR3 SDRAM

You're asking me? How the hell should I know?! Wink  So you're looking at least $350 for a PSU, eh? Well, since you're good with electronics, I have two 2000w server PSUs and I'd be willing to give you one if you think you have enough confidence to configure for your use.
That would be amazing.

You say that now. Research how to convert those damn things and tell me if you still feel the same, lol. And the last thing I need is for you to burn the house down or shock yourself. If you were buying, I'd assume you knew what you were getting into. But since I offered, I want to be able to give to you without having to worry about your soldering skills.
Could you PM me with some model info, seems like it would at most be a port conversion issue.

I started doing the research and got excited about converting it, but the fear of shocking myself got the best of me. I think there's someone on this forum that's selling custom made connectors for it.

Here's an eBay link. It's a Delta DPS 2000BB A PSU  No I didn't pay that much for it, this advertisement is really overpriced, or are costs going up that quick?!

At any rate... happy mining!!!
777  Economy / Gambling / Re: CoinBet Casino, Sportsbook - Now offering up to 200% Match Bonus up to $10,000! on: February 04, 2014, 11:10:26 PM
Thanks for the update. Any update on the slots?
778  Economy / Computer hardware / Sale Agreement: LuckyCris & repairguy on: February 04, 2014, 11:09:29 PM
This is just a pubic note that repairguy and I have entered into an agreement:

***********************************

Sale of following from repairguy to LuckyCris so that she can build her 15 GPU rig (yay!):

3 - Motherboard CPU Heatsink combo 
12 - 1x 16x powered risers
1 - 16x 16x unpowered riser 
3 - 40gb sata hard drive 
shipping costs

$658 paid in full via PayPal today for all items. repairguy offered to give me the 40gb free of costs prior to making an agreement to buy other products from him. Paypal was the payment of choice for repairguy and he opted out using escrow although I said I would pay. 

repairguy, please advise when you've shipped the items. And thanks again for the hard drives, you saved a nice lil penny. I'm returning the kind gesture by giving away one of my 2000w PSUs to an aspiring miner Smiley 
779  Other / Off-topic / Re: I don't know what else to do. Forgive me for this. Worth a shot. on: February 04, 2014, 07:11:00 AM
I'm fairly good with electronics, I was thinking I might just build my own rig.
I don't think I would have to solder anything right? Just ribbon connections? and ports and such,
I just fixed my girlfriends broken lcd screen, that was easy in my book.

Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 3GB GDDR5 w/ Boost (Go for about 360$ each, I could just buy  two of those, and try to mine with a lower KH, when I make more money buy more GPUs?
Lepa G1600-MA 1600 Watt power supply
Axiomtek FAB-113 8x PCIe PICMG backplane
Commell FS-A72 Single Board Computer PICMG 1.3
Intel Celeron E1200 Dual-Core 1.6 Ghz CPU
2 GB DDR3 SDRAM

You're asking me? How the hell should I know?! Wink  So you're looking at least $350 for a PSU, eh? Well, since you're good with electronics, I have two 2000w server PSUs and I'd be willing to give you one if you think you have enough confidence to configure for your use.
That would be amazing.

You say that now. Research how to convert those damn things and tell me if you still feel the same, lol. And the last thing I need is for you to burn the house down or shock yourself. If you were buying, I'd assume you knew what you were getting into. But since I offered, I want to be able to give to you without having to worry about your soldering skills.
780  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: February 04, 2014, 07:07:52 AM
When it rains it pours, we have two more jackpots to announce! Congrats user fb1d4f2361 on your 28.999 BTC slots jackpot, and to user 4c644be356 on your 9.37 BTC roulette jackpot. Enjoy your winnings!

And I was just about to make a deposit, oh darn. Guess I'll save my lil change piece of change. 
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