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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 12, 2016, 06:25:16 PM
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Stunna could you please reply to my email/private messages?
Fuck my life.
If it is about still asking for refund then I suggest you drop it out however if it is about information on the thief of your btc then well thats another story. Fun fact is that bitcoin's price has been alot higher since the lat time you lost your 13+ btc deposits, at the current its worth around $8300 + , sorry for your loss stolee And you can see why I'm so mad. I would have been $8,300 had I not joined this fucking forum. So now the blame is on this forum ...? Just ignore him like everyone else does. He blames anything and anyone but himself.
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Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammer report: james.lent is a known scammer = Sunil Nair
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on: June 10, 2016, 11:16:44 PM
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This smells fishy as hell to me. I've known James for a couple years now and have done a lot of deals with him and never once had issues. Not to mention nothing you've provided is really hard proof. The two screenshots with his name and email are easily faked via Inspect Element editing on Chrome, and WhatsApp accounts are easily created as well. Seems to me like you're just trying to scam money out of him by throwing around false claims.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 09, 2016, 04:01:24 PM
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Yo ppl. This post is directed at the PD developer(s). Just a quick friendly suggestion.
When the time comes for routine maintenance, updates ect. why cant there be a bar similair to the green tip bar or a chat error that states "under maintenance shortly". It would be convenient for the players who are online or are just coming online to move funds, request withdrawls ect. during this time. Also when the site is "down", instead of just the load screen being stuck, why can't there be a notice bar that stays static at the top of the page stating "under routine maintenance".
Even though I've been around a long time and go through this stuff all the time. Each time is frustrating. Let alone being a newer gambler or never having had the PD experience yet.
Wouldnt it save any questioning/emails/confusions/assumptions ect. as to why its down.
I hope to see this feature in the future because I love rolling Dice @Primedice and it would be convenient to know as down time comes around. Thank you. GL rollin' ppl
I actually asked them about this months ago, and apparently the coding for the green bar is tied to the chat somehow, meaning there's not a way for them to have a notice show for everyone including people that logged on after the notice without completely redesigning it. Like, yes, technically, let's say there's a maintenance at 12:00pm so we have a green bar notice go out at 11:50am. The people currently online would see it, but if someone logged on at 11:52am, they wouldn't see the green bar. Therein lies the issue. Also, some of these downtimes can be either A) for just a few mins and not worth a notification or B) not planned, like a DDOS attack or something else malicious. Those types of things you can't really plan for. However, I do agree with you on them letting us know about prolonged planned downtimes in advance.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 09, 2016, 12:25:34 AM
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Oh my god lol. I'm so relieved. Took me almost 13,000 rolls but I finally hit it. The image links are broken for me right now but here is a screenshot link: http://prntscr.com/bdnjzc3300x winning about 0.83 BTC with a profit after losses of about 0.10 BTC but to be honest I'm just happy to have won back the lost amount too. seems you still got lucky there, in my opinion , you would get until 30k streaks loses on that chance. congrats for your win! Thanks! Yeah, I've come across a few streaks of 1000%+ variance, and I am glad this wasn't one of those cases. Those hardly ever end well unless your bankroll is massive.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 08, 2016, 11:59:14 AM
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Its been on and off for the last few minutes. Probably some DDOS or server maintaince. Will try again later.
Same here. I'll wait some hours till I try again cause I wanted to let autobet run some hours. Its not only Primedice its many other gambling sites are getting issues with DDOS. Even many non-gamling types of sites. No idea why they are targetting us. Because they're cunts and they want to ruin our fun. lol
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Primedice.com] Bingo competition - Win up to 4 BTC each!
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on: June 08, 2016, 12:48:13 AM
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Username : Randall
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 07, 2016, 12:27:52 PM
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UPDATE on Giveaway:
The email is to contact you, ... please, don't be so superstitious. Most of the people applying for this giveaway are broke af, and I bet everyone's bank combined in a single bet who is probably applying for the giveaway. I don't need your Primedice email, you can use an email you don't use for prime dice, jeez.
Haha, thanks for the clarification for other people here.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 07, 2016, 01:56:04 AM
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why PD sent my withdrawal with only 4500 satoshi as transaction fee if they deducted 20k satoshi? is it normal or its just on my case?
The withdrawals "say" it takes 20k, but we actually reversed it back to the 10k that it was before, the dev just hasn't updated the text in that box. As for why it only used a 4500 sat fee, that's an issue they've been working on for weeks now. Something about an issue with bitcoind not following the set fee for transactions.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 07, 2016, 12:06:34 AM
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Giving Away 5 BTC on Primedice To 10 Different People, each win: 0.5 BTC - I'm not sure where to post this, but it's a Primedice only giveaway. I'd like a lot of people to attend PM me your Pdice name + email - gl gl Btw, I'm walkover/richwasteman/mozarte/dynam1c - and overall, I'm down 100BTC in 1 week, gl guys! I would be very very careful with this. Unless we can confirm he is the walkover/richwasteman/mozarte/dynam1c . i am pretty sure that this is a scam attempt someone should tag this guy with negative trust! if someone want to giving away their winning it should not hidden like that. and the email required? this is clearly to reset your pd password and to gain access to your account. tag him and becareful! I spoke with him via private message and he said email isn't required. I don't think he meant any harm. Maybe he will post here again and clarify. Lets hope no one account's got hacked because of this, we cant really expect someone to give away such amount this day. In fact we cant even trust anyone on the internet nowadays. People should restrain in participating, seems odds to me however people need to use their brain more to decide this I sorta disagree. If someone gave their email out, and their password was that easy to figure out, it's their own fault. People use emails for all kinds of shit, if you give your email out to one person and suddenly your account is hacked, you have another thing coming. Besides, like I said, the guy doing the giveaway told me email was not necessary.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 06, 2016, 11:44:25 PM
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Giving Away 5 BTC on Primedice To 10 Different People, each win: 0.5 BTC - I'm not sure where to post this, but it's a Primedice only giveaway. I'd like a lot of people to attend PM me your Pdice name + email - gl gl Btw, I'm walkover/richwasteman/mozarte/dynam1c - and overall, I'm down 100BTC in 1 week, gl guys! I would be very very careful with this. Unless we can confirm he is the walkover/richwasteman/mozarte/dynam1c . i am pretty sure that this is a scam attempt someone should tag this guy with negative trust! if someone want to giving away their winning it should not hidden like that. and the email required? this is clearly to reset your pd password and to gain access to your account. tag him and becareful! I spoke with him via private message and he said email isn't required. I don't think he meant any harm. Maybe he will post here again and clarify.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 04, 2016, 11:47:37 AM
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Looks like my money is gone. Fucking great, thanks PRIMEDICE.
if you lost by gambling yeah its lost, if you were hacked hell yeah its lost. but tell what your problem is and you might even get a help if that is possible. regards. -Katerniko1 Read my threads. I got "hacked" and somehow it's my fault. No one goes on a gambling site as 'trusted' as PRIMEDICE to habe to worry and protect their account with 500 different methods. I went on, deposited, my balance never refreshed on my screen but someone it was withdrawn. 4 minutes and my balance never updated. Primedice is a gambling site , not a site that will help you secure your money when you transferred it over to their site. It is still your responsibility to secure your account and make sure it wasnt compromised. There is nothing you can do to get it back, someone has been definitely spending it right now Fuck off. Think about it like this. You go their and bring your items in a bag, and you put them in a locker supplied by the workplace. You have the option to lock it but you need to buy a lock. (2FA)(phone/shitty 2fa apps) Your stuff gets stolen, and no one will help you at all because it's "your" fault. They could have had cameras but didn't. They could have locked the door, but they didn't. Fuck off. Think about it like this: You win a bunch on some casino, some retard over the internet tells you to deposit to Primedice as "proof" of your winnings. You're not very smart, can't just screenshot or sign your addy, and you want to show off you e-peen over the web, so you do. You send your depo to PD, all your coins, no suspicion at all as to why some random guy on the internet asked you to deposit. It confirms, and less than three minutes later it's withdrawn. The guy that told you to deposit probably had your login, but that's besides the point, let's blame literally anyone or anything else. Go to forum, continue blaming everyone else for not securing your own account. Fail to realize that this whole situation is your own fault and nobody wants to hear you continue to bitch. Why the fuck do you not manually verify big withdrawals like other websites? Why do you allow multiple IPs to be logged on at ONCE? Why the FUCK did my balance not update while I was on? Why do you not make someone confirm via email to withdraw like poloniex? PRIMEDICE fucked me over when my balance didn't update, leading to the withdrawal. It's a fault in the system which didn't show my fucking balance update. 1. Because then people would complain all the time about pending withdrawals. The hot wallet processes withdrawals automatically until its funds are low, and then wd's are pending until it's filled back up. Pretty standard procedure. 2. Some people log in from more than one location or network, or use VPN/proxy to deposit. 3. Because it was most likely withdrawn before you even saw it. It's not that hard for a hacker to write a script to process a withdraw as soon as something gets confirmed, faster than you'd ever see it. 4. Because people would then complain about that too, and it would make an email account required to play on PD, thus doing away with the anonymity that was intended with just username/password. You fucked yourself over.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 04, 2016, 11:38:13 AM
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Looks like my money is gone. Fucking great, thanks PRIMEDICE.
if you lost by gambling yeah its lost, if you were hacked hell yeah its lost. but tell what your problem is and you might even get a help if that is possible. regards. -Katerniko1 Read my threads. I got "hacked" and somehow it's my fault. No one goes on a gambling site as 'trusted' as PRIMEDICE to habe to worry and protect their account with 500 different methods. I went on, deposited, my balance never refreshed on my screen but someone it was withdrawn. 4 minutes and my balance never updated. Primedice is a gambling site , not a site that will help you secure your money when you transferred it over to their site. It is still your responsibility to secure your account and make sure it wasnt compromised. There is nothing you can do to get it back, someone has been definitely spending it right now Fuck off. Think about it like this. You go their and bring your items in a bag, and you put them in a locker supplied by the workplace. You have the option to lock it but you need to buy a lock. (2FA)(phone/shitty 2fa apps) Your stuff gets stolen, and no one will help you at all because it's "your" fault. They could have had cameras but didn't. They could have locked the door, but they didn't. Fuck off. Think about it like this: You win a bunch on some casino, some retard over the internet tells you to deposit to Primedice as "proof" of your winnings. You're not very smart, can't just screenshot or sign your addy, and you want to show off you e-peen over the web, so you do. You send your depo to PD, all your coins, no suspicion at all as to why some random guy on the internet asked you to deposit. It confirms, and less than three minutes later it's withdrawn. The guy that told you to deposit probably had your login, but that's besides the point, let's blame literally anyone or anything else. Go to forum, continue blaming everyone else for not securing your own account. Fail to realize that this whole situation is your own fault and nobody wants to hear you continue to bitch.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 04, 2016, 01:17:50 AM
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Will this ever be available to people in Australia?
How are other dice sites allowing members from Australia and yet this one doesn't?
It used to be available in the US and AUS and some other countries, but Stunna got some legal counsel advising him to block deposits from those countries in order to avoid any potential issues. Other sites don't block those countries because they probably don't care. *coughcough* However many users make use of a VPN/proxy to deposit anyway.
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
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on: June 03, 2016, 10:18:02 PM
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because he didn't show his bet id or username.
This could be a good time to warn anyone that wanting to brag about his huge win on PD. There is no reason to show it on bunch of strangers on the internet and besides it will only harm yourself making your account a target. Stolee was a good example of that, I remember seeing him brag over big win on this forum, giving away his usernames and stuff , that could be the reason he lost his deposits Just my 2 cents warning up folks here , cheers I don't see how it would be too risky to post proof of big wins in this forum. If some hacker wants to find target that has a lot money he can just got to the "HIGH ROLLERS" tab on primedice and pick his target from there. Even then, Primedice has measures against hackers. 2FA and the brute-force protection, more commonly known as the "you've tried to log in too many times" error are examples of that. Sharing your wins doesn't put you at risk, making dumb decisions puts you at risk. I've seen dozens of users win hundreds of coins and share their wins, and none of them ever had an issue because they handled it smartly. But, Holdaaja does have a point, if someone really wanted to target members with big wins, they don't need to have wins shared, since they're public on the High Rollers tab anyways. You are safe as long as you keep yourself safe. Don't use third-party scripts or bots (or click links from people you don't know), don't share your account, and always use 2FA. That's my two cents.
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