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1  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: Fun-casino - online Bitcoin casino. on: July 04, 2016, 08:50:44 AM
Hi,
as an Affiliate just would like to know from you why I've received only the 10% commissions from the revenue generated in June, despite your affiliate T&C says that the base revenue should be 40%, as stated here: https://www.fun-casino.com/affiliates.

Feel free to contact me in private or to give me an email where I can reach you.

Regards
2  Economy / Services / Re: ★ Gain unlimited Bitcoins DAILY for bonuses and forum posts, legit and FAIR ★ on: June 02, 2016, 10:51:04 PM
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can you please post details with instruction how to start. Smiley
thanks in advanced Smiley

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Good news!
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7  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1x bonus post = 1 mBTC - 1x forum post = 0.1 mBTC - up to 0.03 BTC x day. FAIR. on: February 26, 2016, 12:47:44 PM
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8  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM | No.1 for Cryptocurrency Gambling | Provably Fair | 3 BTC BONUS on: January 10, 2016, 03:45:17 AM
BE ALWAYS REMINDED TO USE THE 2FA @ FORTUNEJACK, SOMEONE JUST STOLEN 1.3 BTC FROM MY ACCOUNT BY SIMPLY CHANGING MY EMAIL AND PASSWORD AND ASKING FOR A WITHDRAWAL, AND YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING WHEN BOTH OF YOUR MAIN LOGIN DETAILS ARE CHANGED BY SOMEONE THAT FOUND A WAY TO VIOLATE THE LOGIN SCRIPT!

This is the unauthorized transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/1100c8f694dffb0d9c3a0613eaecff142951d79c079847c01143fa031fefbe80

Unfortunately, just like many other Bitcoin based gaming websites, FortuneJack does not ask any confirmation when you want to change your email or your password, that's why having the 2FA is more than necessary here. Sadly I must add that even if the affiliate manager is quite kind and always ready to answer, she always need to bring your requests to the support team, and they have a different behavior. I know that today in Georgia is christmas, but I've made a question the 18 December that is still pending, we were kindly discussing about how affiliate royalties are calculated, routine questions that they stopped to answer after a couple of emails...also no one is getting back to me yet for what concern this serious security issue, and I'm not even asking for a refund or something like this, I'm just trying to understand what's going on here, no one ever found a way to enter inside one of my affiliate accounts in 12 years, and I hardly doubt that in this case they just found my password.

Don't misunderstand me, I don't think that the staff behind FortuneJack is in bad faith, they also have great ideas and a lot of well managed services, but for sure is not easy to "comunicate" with them, as an affiliate I'm simply expecting to go straight to the point every time we are discussing about something specific, and I have the feeling that is quite hard to achieve this, maybe more time and experience will help them to improve this fundamental aspect, and maybe I'm too specific too, while they have to deal with several different people all the time.

Anyway, since who opened a breach inside my account was probably a Bot, I don't think that I'm the only one at risk, so keep an eye to your affiliate earnings, especially in the paydate, I repeat: this login system itself isn't safe at all without the f2a, they stolen almost 600$ form my account, and they exactly knew the right time to do that.

P.S: If the thief is reading this post I'd like to exchange a couple of words in pvt...I'm still a dreamer, i know, but I hope anyway that this post can be useful to avoid any future incident like the one I've just experienced. Smiley



We have carefully read your letter and would like to share our understanding on this matter. We are not quite sure we agree with you when you state that we do not ask any confirmation when a user wants to change either email or password. Prior to making any change, we always ask to send us their wallet ID as well as the transaction made by the submitted wallet ID.  We inquire wallet ID from the user when the latter cannot remember the email or registers not indicating the email. We do this because we want to make sure that this is the valid user that wants to make change to his/her personal information.

Secondly, we always urge our users to enable google authentication service 2FA. No user has ever complained about account insecurity that had enabled 2FA. When an authorized user is on the site no one else can wager or withdraw bitcoins from the amount system the system loges off immediately. Pivotal issues here is that many gamblers very often share their personal information to the third parties, namely using various Bots that use their username and pass, using VPN systems that logs user pass and this is turn leads to an extremely dramatic consequences such as hacking user account.

Please believe us that we have been working very hard to make our system secure in fact, we have spent tremendous effort to make that feasible. We simply cannot accept that statement from you that our security system is vulnerable to hacking and in fact, our support agents refrain inquiring additional information prior to making any changes.

The user/gambler is always responsible for his personal account. One should always bear the responsibility of submitting the personal information to the third party, which always triggers unpredictable and devastating effect to their account.

We sincerely regret that your account has been hacked, however, we are far from the idea that our system and our support team malfunctions when it comes to the security of our customers.



I understand that you need to protect your business, and it's normal, but I didn't really tried to attack you with my honest opinion, I just wanted an answer, I wanted to keep everyone informed about the right choice to do with you (like enabling the 2fa, and it seems that you agree with me even if no one from the staff ever urged me to do that), I've already taken my responsibility and I didn't ask you to give me MY money back, so we can jump this part, I can survive without those 1.3 BTCs, this is not the main argument. I wrote that a member can change his password and email without any particular security check, and I DID IT NOW in 5 seconds (if you don't believe me I've made a video that I can show you), even after enabling the 2FA, so what do you exactly mean with "We are not quite sure we agree with you when you state that we do not ask any confirmation when a user wants to change either email or password. Prior to making any change, we always ask to send us their wallet ID as well as the transaction made by the submitted wallet ID.  We inquire wallet ID from the user when the latter cannot remember the email or registers not indicating the email. We do this because we want to make sure that this is the valid user that wants to make change to his/her personal information. "? And even if it was like you say, and for what concern me it's not, how comes that requesting the wallet id, always accessible in the transaction area, could be a security measure to confirm a password or email change? Maybe I miss something here (seriously), please help me and the other colleagues that could be interested, to understand a little more about your statements, thank you.
9  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM | No.1 for Cryptocurrency Gambling | Provably Fair | 3 BTC BONUS on: January 07, 2016, 06:31:10 PM
BE ALWAYS REMINDED TO USE THE 2FA @ FORTUNEJACK, SOMEONE JUST STOLEN 1.3 BTC FROM MY ACCOUNT BY SIMPLY CHANGING MY EMAIL AND PASSWORD AND ASKING FOR A WITHDRAWAL, AND YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING WHEN BOTH OF YOUR MAIN LOGIN DETAILS ARE CHANGED BY SOMEONE THAT FOUND A WAY TO VIOLATE THE LOGIN SCRIPT!

This is the unauthorized transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/1100c8f694dffb0d9c3a0613eaecff142951d79c079847c01143fa031fefbe80

Unfortunately, just like many other Bitcoin based gaming websites, FortuneJack does not ask any confirmation when you want to change your email or your password, that's why having the 2FA is more than necessary here. Sadly I must add that even if the affiliate manager is quite kind and always ready to answer, she always need to bring your requests to the support team, and they have a different behavior. I know that today in Georgia is christmas, but I've made a question the 18 December that is still pending, we were kindly discussing about how affiliate royalties are calculated, routine questions that they stopped to answer after a couple of emails...also no one is getting back to me yet for what concern this serious security issue, and I'm not even asking for a refund or something like this, I'm just trying to understand what's going on here, no one ever found a way to enter inside one of my affiliate accounts in 12 years, and I hardly doubt that in this case they just found my password.

Don't misunderstand me, I don't think that the staff behind FortuneJack is in bad faith, they also have great ideas and a lot of well managed services, but for sure is not easy to "comunicate" with them, as an affiliate I'm simply expecting to go straight to the point every time we are discussing about something specific, and I have the feeling that is quite hard to achieve this, maybe more time and experience will help them to improve this fundamental aspect, and maybe I'm too specific too, while they have to deal with several different people all the time.

Anyway, since who opened a breach inside my account was probably a Bot, I don't think that I'm the only one at risk, so keep an eye to your affiliate earnings, especially in the paydate, I repeat: this login system itself isn't safe at all without the f2a, they stolen almost 600$ form my account, and they exactly knew the right time to do that.

P.S: If the thief is reading this post I'd like to exchange a couple of words in pvt...I'm still a dreamer, i know, but I hope anyway that this post can be useful to avoid any future incident like the one I've just experienced. Smiley
10  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: December 02, 2015, 03:46:29 AM
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11  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: December 02, 2015, 03:42:48 AM
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12  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: December 02, 2015, 03:42:01 AM
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I didn't miss it, is in the list Smiley
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14  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: November 25, 2015, 11:19:04 PM
Many collection. Nice website.  Cheesy

Thank you Smiley

We just reached quota 116 bitcoin casinos!
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: November 08, 2015, 03:13:39 AM
How those ranks are determined? I don't see any buttom to cast our vote, but in the list it shows vote cound and rating it get out of 5. Which is quite unclear.

Although thanks for this nice list.

users/visitors rank + number of votes + geo targeting (almost all of them does not accept several countries). You can always vote even if you are not a member. Smiley
16  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: November 08, 2015, 03:10:11 AM
UP! UP! UP! Quota 112 just reached!!

Nice list, there are lots of casinos on the list that do not have an official thread here.
I like the preview with general and bonus information.
You should add warnings for some of the casinos on the list.

I tried to register on two sites but get banned on registration without any reasons LOL. Not really sure why I get banned but it is weird because I have not registered before.
And I think OP should differentiate between faucet and no deposit bonus because some sites just offer faucet but listed as no deposit bonus.


Could you please tell me where you was banned? Thank you.
17  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: October 12, 2015, 05:30:41 PM
UP! UP! UP! Quota 112 just reached!!
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: October 02, 2015, 11:20:42 PM
Nice to see someone compiled a list with major bitcoin casinos.
However I disagree with the order you selected. Maybe you just did to advertise
your sponsors. Primedice and Coinroyale should have been on the TOP

I think he ordered the list in terms of user votes and number of visitors so it should be fair I guess Cheesy

Exactly, this is how the order is generated, you must add the geo-targeting that automatically push on top the websites that accept players from each visitor country. As another fair security measure voting will be soon available for registered members only.
19  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: October 02, 2015, 11:15:52 PM
Just reached 100 Bitcoin casinos, but if you have some more good ones to suggest I will be more than happy to add them to the list! Smiley http://www.nodeposit.org/currency/bitcoin
20  Economy / Gambling / Re: Just a nice list of Bitcoin gambling websites on: August 06, 2015, 08:11:46 AM
Yet another helpful bitcoin resource.  I hope this is added to the wiki for various bitcoin site references.  89 casinos touted on that link but I'm sure there's more.  When will we ever see a 100% comprehensive listing of all gambling sites that take bitcoin?  heh... but would that include ponzi sites? 

Definitely no ponzi sites ever! I've recently updated the list, now the results are sorted by the best match for visitor country + user votes.
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