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1  Economy / Reputation / Re: Royse777, Bitlucy and long story in brief on: June 23, 2022, 01:11:39 PM
Royse777, I know you're a good person but damn... you gotta do the right thing before red tags start piling on. Keep in mind that most people are very reluctant to neg-trust someone of your reputation, so if you start getting those tags you messed up hugely.

Hi Moon.

I know I am a nobody on this forum, but, Roysee I must say so far has been a man of his word. He said he will rectify the issue out of his own pocket. He’s almost maintained conversation with me for the last ~12 hours.

I’ll be sure to update you all as and when he closes my ticket from the Google doc.

I appreciate there is more people than just me, but, one step at a time..
2  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bitlucy withdrawal problem, does this acceptable? on: June 23, 2022, 10:09:16 AM
I had a $21k balance at one stage with Bitlucy.com.

I deposited $1,000. Wagered $200k and was exactly within and also exceeded the terms set out to withdraw.

So, you deposited $1,000 and eventually won $21,000 with multiple wagers, or you you wagered $200 once and won $21,000?


Sorry, I am not a forum goer, other than a fishing one...  Grin Grin Grin

Lol, obviously, you really buggered up that reply.   Wink

Whatever, I really don't care.  Forgive my cynicism, but these types of threads seem to always attract some scampuppet johnny-come-lately crying "woe is me, I got scammed too" hoping to cash in on a payday (if a payday ever happens.)  So far you're not doing a great job convincing me otherwise.



Can you please confirm to me how to post a photo on here, and I will do it.

In addition to the ones mentioned by Bitcoin_Arena I just started using postimages.org.





When I said fishing, I literally meant fishing. Like with a hook and a line, lol.

I am at work with no access to my pc. But, here is an iPhone screenshot of part of the email, with the time corresponding to now:

https://i.postimg.cc/qqkyc7zV/6-F36-F6-B5-4-EA1-4925-8-D15-BDFA7-EABD23-E.png




Whatever, I really don't care.  Forgive my cynicism, but these types of threads seem to always attract some scampuppet johnny-come-lately crying "woe is me, I got scammed too" hoping to cash in on a payday (if a payday ever happens.)  So far you're not doing a great job convincing me otherwise.


Also I didn’t pick up on this as I was working.

I am disappointed that you would think this, however, I guess that this is the world that we live in now.

People scam innocent people, then innocent people are doubted that they have actually been scammed.

I am a very small-time person on Twitch. Bitlucy was contacting lots of small streamers, like myself, offering a partnership deal. With lots of bells and whistles.

I personally, just do it as a hobby. And I think if I gamble, I might as well stream it. That way, it might stop someone else gambling.

I’ll refer you to here: https://m.twitch.tv/wildsyy/clip/DifficultOnerousAnteaterPMSTwin-8m-I-7vh1Cd9hKA2

Which is one of the ~$5k wins.

If you’d like to see more detailed evidence, I am happy to send everything over to you on Discord. You can add me here: wildsy#1445

Roysee seems to be on the case and working with me to solve the issues. I will be happy to update, once this is done
3  Economy / Reputation / Re: Royse777, Bitlucy and long story in brief on: June 22, 2022, 09:18:30 PM
Royse.

As per my message to you on Telegram irrc around 10 days ago, the man is a scammer.

Sadly for you, you have been dragged into this.

I also appreciate your email and your kind words, but, this will not fix what this man has done.

He has no business acumen. He gloats about paying his staff $100 a week and calls it slave labour.

You seem genuine based on our chats, and, I am glad you listened.

Could you please respond to my email so we can put this to bed.

Regards,
Wildsy
4  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bitlucy withdrawal problem, does this acceptable? on: June 22, 2022, 09:10:49 PM
According to our terms and conditions 9.9, 9.10, 9.11, 9.12 we have the full right to ask you for KYC.

Any chance you can share a screenshot of the email?

I had a $21k balance at one stage with Bitlucy.com.
How much did you deposit to this very new site? And why?


I do not know why you need me to send proof of the email, clearly, I have just copy and pasted it.

I deposited $1,000. Wagered $200k and was exactly within and also exceeded the terms set out to withdraw.

Can you please confirm to me how to post a photo on here, and I will do it.

Sorry, I am not a forum goer, other than a fishing one...  Grin Grin Grin
5  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bitlucy withdrawal problem, does this acceptable? on: June 22, 2022, 01:30:40 PM
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and now the website no longer exists.

I just suddenly woke up with this issue, a really very big issue.

But 1 thing I want to know, is there any possibility Bitlucy turned off their service and came up with a new name like RIOBIT or something else?

let me know if I'm wrong.

Sorry, bitlucy.com is actually up and running again, the audacity is incredible!
6  Economy / Reputation / Re: Bitlucy withdrawal problem, does this acceptable? on: June 22, 2022, 11:43:23 AM
I just thought I would add to this,

I am one of the 4 people who have filled out the form.

I had a $21k balance at one stage with Bitlucy.com.

I have been literally BEGGING the owner of the casino to withdraw the money, for around 2 1/2 weeks. I then received this email yesterday:

After being asked to wait you decided to go to different channels but it never resolved anything.

According to our terms and conditions 9.9, 9.10, 9.11, 9.12 we have the full right to ask you for KYC.
9.9 Bitlucy reserves the right to check a player's identity (KYC procedure) prior to processing payouts and to hold withdrawals for the time needed to check the player’s identity.
9.10 It is the responsibility of the player to ensure that all documents as a part of the KYC process are genuine. In case of false personal data provided by the players, the withdrawal will be refused and the user account will be terminated. The player will be informed thereof by email. In case of the faked or fraudulent documents provided will result in confiscation of deposits and potential winnings of the player.
9.11 Player’s identity check may require a selfie, a selfie with a note to the casino, a phone call or verification of a player via live video call (Skype), copy of government Identification, passport, and recent utility or cable bill.
9.12 If location or identity verification is requested, we will make every effort to facilitate your completion of this by email. If it is not completed within 14 days of the initial request, the funds will be retained by Bitlucy.

If we are happy with the KYC then the settlement will be following, the initial deposit returned to your wallet. Confirm that you are fine with returning to the same wallet.
You will no longer be available to play at our site and your account will remain suspended.

Please provide us a selfie with a note “Bitlucy and current date”.

Provide your phone number and a copy of your passport or national ID card. With the picture of your passport or national ID card please have the note visible too in the same frame.
Add a note on the side of the documents saying "BITLUCY KYC "


Of course, I am not going to provide them with my personal data. Based on evidence that they are a scam. Who knows what else they are up to?

But please, take note of this 'If we are happy with the KYC then the settlement will be following, the initial deposit returned to your wallet. Confirm that you are fine with returning to the same wallet.'

They did not even offer to pay out the winnings, only my initial deposit.

Roysee/Bitlucy. You are scum.

Also, I went in on him last night, said and did some things I shouldn't have, and now the website no longer exists. Hopefully no one ever deposits another penny.
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