Hi guys and thank you all for your interest to this topic.
First of all, I want to apologize for my comment about Russian people. Actually, I didn't mean exact nationality, but rather all countries from post USSR. From my life experience mostly poor people live there (kindly look on this chart
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita and this one
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_wealth_per_adult). AFAIK these people usually rude and not respect others (even their own folks); I guess there are historical and cultural reasons for this. Very often these people are ready to commit a crime or scam someone just to get some money.
But still
I want to apologize, because that comment was way too generalized and kinda offensive. I am sorry. Now that I think of it, I do know some kind people who was originated from USSR. Anyway, personally,
I think that all people are equal in rights and should respect each other regardless any criteria.
Second of all,
I do not know how to move this particular thread to Scam Accusations. I guess I just don't have this option in Edit mode. So, maybe some moderator could do so if he happens to read this (thanks in advance).
Now, let's get back to business:
We should respect other people! No matter what their color or place of birth.
Agree. Sorry again.
Second, usually, newcomers (in casinos) never send tips like 0.001 BTC ($18) to other people. I think you all agree with this statement.
Don't agree. First of all,
don't answer for others. This guy who tipped me wrote that he won $5000 from $8, so I guess he wanted to share and give others a chance to win something from a tip. Seems quite logical to me, since I also give tips when I win a lot. So, that guy had his reasons for sure. maybe he made a typo and wanted to send only 10k sats but sent 100k instead. But he didn't ask me to send anything back (which I would do of course if he asked me), moreover he wished me luck and then went offline. I also saw big tips from this guy to other players and one of them was 0.01 BTC if I am not mistaken.
Second of all, I have no idea if he is a "newcomer" or not. But there is absolutely no relation between size of a tip one could send in chat with the date he registered on. These two moments just not related in any way. I saw players who wagered 100+ BTC in a few hours after registration. Do you think they could afford to send huge tips? I bet yes.
So there is a chance that 2 accounts belong to the same player.
Third, we never require a KYC process, but in this case, I can suggest passing KYC, so we can prove that the person who sends a tip and the person(@menacingly) who received a tip are different people.
A logical mistake here again. Even if there were a few accounts that belongs to one person, who won his money in a fair play — why would he send tips to his/her other accounts? Makes no sense.
But let's assume he/she really did so: sent tips to his/her other accounts. What would be the problem in this case? Except of the fact that he/she created multiple accounts, which is prohibited by your TOS, the money he/she won on main account are still his/her fair winnings, so why would you block it all of a sudden?
Would you return the money he/she lost on multiple accounts (even if deposit has been made on all of them)? I bet no.
So all this complexity makes no sense in my case and looks like you're just trying to confuse everything here.
KYC for withdrawal of 0.001 BTC, from which 50% is a mining fee? Are you serious? Are you also going to ask that player who gave me a tip to pass KYC too because you want to be sure that he is not the guy who received the tip (because it's such a sin to send tips to yourself)?
@menacingly you can send us an email or reply to
info@trustdice.win, so other TrustDice members can pay attention and read your email as well. I'm sure we can provide a solution.
You missed again, buddy.
You sure have my email, since to confirm the withdrawal your site asked me to enter a confirmation code which was sent to email. And you also know my login (Vanillaz) since it was mentioned in chat with support.
I typed my email 2 times when I was chatting with your support on the site.
They even promised me to answer by email. Of course, I didn't receive anything from you so far.https://imgur.com/a/xFIiyoHTaking to attention all the abovementioned, should I still send you an email or would you answer here?
By the way,
it turns out I'm not he only one who has problems with this "trusted" casino: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5126117.msg55623727#msg55623727