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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetMoose.com - Betting Exchange | Prediction Market | Real World Events | P2P on: December 08, 2018, 10:41:54 PM
Thanks.
BetMoose support got back to me yesterday and everything has now been resolved.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetMoose.com - Betting Exchange | Prediction Market | Real World Events | P2P on: December 07, 2018, 02:12:00 PM
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Hey everyone,

Sorry about the downtime, it's a technical issue we are investigating. We actually had a bug with our emails hence why we didn't react to this in a timely manner.

We're not going anywhere, don't worry. Give us another day or so.

Avalon

Hi Avalon,

I'm not sure if your email service is down again, but I just received an email back as 'undelivered'.
My hosted bet has been resolved and I sent you the outcome info as instructed.

Let me know if you are aware of the issue.
Cheers.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetMoose.com - Betting Exchange | Prediction Market | Real World Events | P2P on: December 03, 2018, 07:13:14 AM
I must say that I am quite surprised BetMoose isn't more popular after all this time.
Do the masses actually know the site it exists?  Are people just uninterested or just unaware?

Given the amount of people that still give their money to unfair BinaryBetting outfits—with manipulated systems designed to make you lose!—you'd think BetMoose would have a constant influx of new enlightened members.

Unfortunately, the liquidity is still quite sparse, even after four years.
I really hope that will change if more people realise there are other alternatives to traditional betting sites or exchanges like Betfair, BetDaq, SMarkets, etc.

I had my eye on FlexiHedge for a long time but it appears they couldn't make it work, which is surprising considering they (like BetMoose) were quite unique.

( Why is it so hard to get people to bet against each other instead of doing it via some corporate machine that doesn't have your best interest at heart??  Angry )


The biggest attraction for me is the fact that your chances of winning are now 'on a level playing field' without someone trying to handicap your success or penalise you for making a regular profit.
At least now, if you lose then you lose fair and square.

I'm planning to post regular Bitcoin-themed 'HighLow' styled bets (because that's my main area of interest) but will include some index/commodity/miscellaneous themes later.

In case anyone fancies a punt, I posted my first proposition here:
https://www.betmoose.com/bet/will-the-price-of-bitcoin-reach-4500-or-3500-first-4368#bets-1
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