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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of SPORTSBOOKS. Please post any payout delays. Input wanted from all. on: October 18, 2015, 05:13:18 AM
I have had another problem with Anonibet, the game between Golden State Warriors and L.A Lakers was called off with about 2 minutes left to play in the 3rd quarter. I had 2 live bets, one for over 51.5 points in third quarter and the other on Warriors to win the game, when the match was called off, 40 points had been scored but there was still 2 minutes 16 to play, however, Anonibet have refused to void my bet and they say its a loss, even though at the time I placed my bet, the period and odds were designed for a 12 minute period. Their live customer support has been telling me nothing can be done and so on, but this is clearly stiffing of players.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of SPORTSBOOKS. Please post any payout delays. Input wanted from all. on: October 12, 2015, 08:34:36 AM
Its now 19 hours and counting, still nothing in regards to my withdrawal from Anonibet, I am just wondering if its only me or are there any other Anonibet customers affected?
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: Anonibet Official Thread - Gold Member of Bitcoin Foundation on: October 12, 2015, 01:33:00 AM
Update, Its now 12 hours since my withdrawal request and no meaningful support whatsoever except " We have sent an emergency ticket to the relevant department" At least if they have a problem they must update it here on the forum, but nothing like that has happened. 12 hours waiting for my first withdrawal, really sucks Anonibet
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of SPORTSBOOKS. Please post any payout delays. Input wanted from all. on: October 11, 2015, 09:00:52 PM
I'll contact Anonibet. If Anonibet or any other book can't meet the standard limit of 15 minutes for withdrawals, they will be downgraded. Some leeway will be given for large withdrawals.
Thank you for that, I can provide you my member ID if need be, i did not expect them to process it in 15 minutes, but now 7 and a half hours is just painful
5  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of SPORTSBOOKS. Please post any payout delays. Input wanted from all. on: October 11, 2015, 07:57:54 PM
Anonibet Still hasnt processed my withdrawal running almost into 6 hours. They clearly state that the withdrawals are processed within two hours. I first made contact with their live customer support about 2 hours ago, and they have a robotic response  "An emergency ticket has been sent to the relevant department. We assure you the withdrawal will be processed", two hours on it seems the so called relevant department has no idea what emergency means or there is no relevant department at all. I think just failing to meet up with these terms that they put on their site should raise alarm. In as much as gambling is by choice, bookmakers should make it easier by processing withdrawals on time otherwise we end up suspecting they are attampting to cheat, the longer a withdrawal holds, the more the temptation to place more bets, the higher the chances of losing the money, my withdrawal order is 16 BTC by the way
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: Anonibet Official Thread - Gold Member of Bitcoin Foundation on: October 11, 2015, 05:55:15 PM
Your site states that withdrawals are done within 2 hours, I have a pending withdrawal of about 4 and a half hours now. When you go to live support, their response is ,'we have created an emergency ticket, and your withdrawal will be processed shortly'. When you ask how long is shortly, they say they cant give a specific time frame. So my question is, shouldnt you have measures on the ground on how long it can take you to fix such situations. Because it seems you dont care about explaining to the customer you just decide to take your time processing a withdrawal and dont care to explain when its not done within the stipulated time. Just change the words on your site which says withdrawals are processed within 1-2 hours and write something truthful there
7  Economy / Services / Re: 100[btc] Bounty on: October 08, 2015, 10:31:00 PM
So this was only a fake story with a strange bitcoin address involved or I have missed the point?
Helpneeded101 has not needed help at all, was only entertaining us thats nice Smiley
well, tell me what help i have managed to get so far
8  Economy / Services / Re: 100[btc] Bounty on: October 05, 2015, 12:20:34 AM
Why not call bank and grt wire back?
Have done so, may take 90days
9  Economy / Services / Re: 100[btc] Bounty on: October 05, 2015, 12:01:24 AM
i dont quite understand if you and the seller cant use it and you are both talking whats the problem... or the whole  thing is a wash
I think that the seller had a watch-only  wallet, the seller used that to exchange between him and OP. OP got scammed in fiat but seller didn't have any bitcoin at all.

This makes some sense, but my worry is, initially it was only 20 btc, yesterday when i opened the thread it was 205, now its 246, why are bitcoins still being sent to the wallet? I have 2fa for the wallet. I just dont understand what the guy is doing. He has not blocked me from contact and generally answers  my chats, but am wondering why he is so calm when 246 bitcoins are lying in that wallet nd he may never have access to them, i dont know if im missing something

are there any outoing transactions from the wallet? i know you say you have 2fa enabled but check to see if any outgoing transactions have happened. the guy may have a way around the 2fa and would show why he is not worried and is so calm
There are no outgoing even though i received an email from blockchain saying there was a transaction declined, its not only 2fa, the wallet is secured to my ip as well
10  Economy / Services / Re: 100[btc] Bounty on: October 04, 2015, 11:53:12 PM
i dont quite understand if you and the seller cant use it and you are both talking whats the problem... or the whole  thing is a wash
I think that the seller had a watch-only  wallet, the seller used that to exchange between him and OP. OP got scammed in fiat but seller didn't have any bitcoin at all.

This makes some sense, but my worry is, initially it was only 20 btc, yesterday when i opened the thread it was 205, now its 246, why are bitcoins still being sent to the wallet? I have 2fa for the wallet. I just dont understand what the guy is doing. He has not blocked me from contact and generally answers  my chats, but am wondering why he is so calm when 246 bitcoins are lying in that wallet nd he may never have access to them, i dont know if im missing something
11  Economy / Services / Re: 100[btc] Bounty on: October 04, 2015, 10:33:02 AM
To good to be true. Another troll to get us all excited about an imaginary transaction and everybody salivating like a dog with rabies.
I wonder how its too good to be true, the coins are locked forever
12  Economy / Services / Re: 100[btc] Bounty on: October 04, 2015, 10:26:00 AM
Its pretty odd that you are on a newbie acct and your 1st post is this story. Assuming you might be telling the truth I think you'd need to show some proof before anyone took you serious. Maybe post screenshots of the bank transfer and the messages between you and the other party
Well its not about being a first post, and you believing it or not doesnt matter, my point is those BTC are lying thrre and will probably never be used. I joined the forum specifically to share the story. So no pun intended but those that need to take me serious are free to do so
13  Economy / Services / Re: 100[btc] Bounty on: October 04, 2015, 10:16:54 AM
wow 212 BTC thats massive, dont know what to do with double spend like this but would love the giveaway  Cheesy Cheesy

Be aware , may be he is trying to steal the coins from that wallet by searching someone who can unlock the wallet and can reveal the private key of above stated btc address.
Not taking anything away from what you are saying, if i have stolen the wallet, why is bitcoin still being sent to it?
14  Economy / Services / 100[btc] Bounty on: October 04, 2015, 09:53:24 AM
On the 20th of last month, I made a mistake which I regret so much, and which leaves me so puzzled. I decided to buy 20 BTC out of any escrow service(namecalling accepted) and made contact with a certain guy in Pakistan. The deal was that, the guy would load 20 BTC into the wallet, give me logins, and then after verifying BTC were there, would do my part. I paid the guy via bank transfer, and expected a 3 day wait before he would provide the private key and I would take the Bitcoins. Rate offered was pretty good and as soon as I did the transfer, I got a bad feeling and the first thing I did was to put extra security to the account(2FA) etc so that I would be covered. So the guy could not access the Wallet , even though he had kept the private key. As expected, the money arrived and no private key was provided. However, I knew I was the one who was stuck so just buried my head and accepted my loss, making sure he would not still access the 20 BTC. There was then a turn of events, funds started getting into this wallet address which I had locked, , it was first a 20 BTC deposit, but now the balance has balooned to 212 BTC. I sent him a message asking him why he was still depositing to a wallet he had no access to, and he simply said its from miner. So i ended up wondering how this was logical and in the end I suspected he may not even be the owner of the wallet. so now, I am seeking ideas because this 212 BTC will probably lie idle for good. Here is the wallet address,

18U76Dc9KqQtvAFZmxKQU5FxCXQS149FKz

Any help appreciated, and will give away half of the coins if something can be done. If I find the real owner, will only take my 20
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