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January 18, 2018, 05:44:38 PM
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You have to do it at some point,like a shedule payment or something like that.
I don't know if i'm the only one that wants his investment back in BTC and not in $,thus making it harder for you to repay.
I believe though that i'm not the only that will be in favor for getting small payments. Maybe you should think about it.
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January 18, 2018, 10:04:55 PM
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You have to do it at some point,like a shedule payment or something like that.
I don't know if i'm the only one that wants his investment back in BTC and not in $,thus making it harder for you to repay.
I believe though that i'm not the only that will be in favor for getting small payments. Maybe you should think about it.
The USD repayment were just for people who wanted it which is only JMack and Drunkenone which is still a BTC repayment just locked in USD value. As soon as I have spendable funds I will be repaying in full based on the list I Have provided first to last. "drunkenone, Taras, warden , Giveen, suredoood, Hracik, mettwuerstle, Anon, Jackg, JMack3000ad, assloua, Bias"
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January 31, 2018, 04:57:03 AM
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What is the current status???

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February 01, 2018, 02:08:37 PM
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What is the current status???
I am still waiting on the guy I contacted, he said he would let me use his paypal but haven't heard anything from him since...
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February 03, 2018, 02:44:16 AM
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What is the current status???
I am still waiting on the guy I contacted, he said he would let me use his paypal but haven't heard anything from him since...

You should probably figure something else out and try to repay asap. Right now is a good time to buy and repay thanks to the crypto dip.

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February 03, 2018, 12:10:47 PM
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What is the current status???
I am still waiting on the guy I contacted, he said he would let me use his paypal but haven't heard anything from him since...

You should probably figure something else out and try to repay asap. Right now is a good time to buy and repay thanks to the crypto dip.

Bit difficult to raise a bitcoin in such a short amount of time especially given the new negative on his account.

@sweeet, could you not borrow a small amount from a relative just to test your new strategy? But there's not really any rush on returns and the price might collapse at some point also with bitcoin (hopefully it doesn't but still)...
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February 15, 2018, 09:47:39 PM
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What is the current status???
I am still waiting on the guy I contacted, he said he would let me use his paypal but haven't heard anything from him since...

You should probably figure something else out and try to repay asap. Right now is a good time to buy and repay thanks to the crypto dip.

Bit difficult to raise a bitcoin in such a short amount of time especially given the new negative on his account.

@sweeet, could you not borrow a small amount from a relative just to test your new strategy? But there's not really any rush on returns and the price might collapse at some point also with bitcoin (hopefully it doesn't but still)...
It's not that I need more money to test the new method I just need a paypal to do so. In March I will have an update.
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February 16, 2018, 08:14:53 PM
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What is the current status???
I am still waiting on the guy I contacted, he said he would let me use his paypal but haven't heard anything from him since...

You should probably figure something else out and try to repay asap. Right now is a good time to buy and repay thanks to the crypto dip.

Bit difficult to raise a bitcoin in such a short amount of time especially given the new negative on his account.

@sweeet, could you not borrow a small amount from a relative just to test your new strategy? But there's not really any rush on returns and the price might collapse at some point also with bitcoin (hopefully it doesn't but still)...
It's not that I need more money to test the new method I just need a paypal to do so. In March I will have an update.

hey sweeet,

great to see you still around and i hope you will bring up good news in march Smiley

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March 07, 2018, 02:40:50 PM
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3 months later and still nobody was paid?

In this world can be money made only with PayPal? I guess not. So fuck that business and move on!
Why you just can take a real job in some supermarket or gas station?

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March 09, 2018, 09:35:47 PM
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What is the current status???
I am still waiting on the guy I contacted, he said he would let me use his paypal but haven't heard anything from him since...

You should probably figure something else out and try to repay asap. Right now is a good time to buy and repay thanks to the crypto dip.

Bit difficult to raise a bitcoin in such a short amount of time especially given the new negative on his account.

@sweeet, could you not borrow a small amount from a relative just to test your new strategy? But there's not really any rush on returns and the price might collapse at some point also with bitcoin (hopefully it doesn't but still)...
It's not that I need more money to test the new method I just need a paypal to do so. In March I will have an update.
Update?
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March 09, 2018, 09:58:05 PM
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What is the current status???
I am still waiting on the guy I contacted, he said he would let me use his paypal but haven't heard anything from him since...

You should probably figure something else out and try to repay asap. Right now is a good time to buy and repay thanks to the crypto dip.

Bit difficult to raise a bitcoin in such a short amount of time especially given the new negative on his account.

@sweeet, could you not borrow a small amount from a relative just to test your new strategy? But there's not really any rush on returns and the price might collapse at some point also with bitcoin (hopefully it doesn't but still)...
It's not that I need more money to test the new method I just need a paypal to do so. In March I will have an update.
Update?
Soon will be my 18th birthday and I can make a new Paypal of my own and redo the method, though it may take a while I believe it takes 6 months for a paypal account to no longer require 21 day holds on transactions.
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March 14, 2018, 02:07:17 PM
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with how much do u want to test?
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March 15, 2018, 12:31:12 AM
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with how much do u want to test?
None, I am not receiving any investments/loans at this time.
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March 17, 2018, 12:19:01 AM
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with how much do u want to test?
None, I am not receiving any investments/loans at this time.
I pulled out of this long ago but I keep swinging by to check the situation that everyone is in.

Massive respect to you Sweet. You've got good morals.
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March 17, 2018, 03:23:53 PM
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Sweeet, have you checked the underage gambling laws in your country?

Providing you have lost more than you've earned on primedice, they might order PD to pay for the losses you sustained while gambling with them. Though they might find it difficult to make them pay, it's still worth a shot!

And with what Fishbones said, I'm in agreement and am glad you didn't leave when you worked out you couldn't pay (as I assume most would).
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Providing you have lost more than you've earned on primedice, they might order PD to pay for the losses you sustained while gambling with them. Though they might find it difficult to make them pay, it's still worth a shot!

While legally correct for some reason that kinda seems like a dick move or rather something that could be heavily abused. Essentially you can gamble with absolutely no risks as long as you're underage ie gamble as much as you want if you win then cheers if you don't then force them to refund, create a new burner account and retry or try some other site.

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And with what Fishbones said, I'm in agreement and am glad you didn't leave when you worked out you couldn't pay (as I assume most would).

This one's pretty surprising, like normally at this point you'd give up and get the hell off. With the negative trust (albeit for other reasons) this account is pretty useless and probably beyond recovery and most of the investors too seem to have pretty much chalked this one as a loss. But yeah kudos for sticking around and trying atleast I guess

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March 18, 2018, 04:40:05 PM
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Providing you have lost more than you've earned on primedice, they might order PD to pay for the losses you sustained while gambling with them. Though they might find it difficult to make them pay, it's still worth a shot!

While legally correct for some reason that kinda seems like a dick move or rather something that could be heavily abused. Essentially you can gamble with absolutely no risks as long as you're underage ie gamble as much as you want if you win then cheers if you don't then force them to refund, create a new burner account and retry or try some other site.

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That's the idea behind the law in my country. They try to get all websites that involve gambling to try to determine someone is of an age to legally gamble and thus scaring the sites into checking this information (not sure about where sweeet lives but here, fairly high interest is also added - another thing of potential to get abused). And I'm not sure a company like pd really would care about losing a small amount and based on this we have to sort of consider that legally sweeet is (most likely) a victim in this case as when I came here he was aggressively gambling with quite high stakes and posting videos. Sure he got quite a good profit, but it probably wouldn't have been that good (otherwise he wouldn't need investments from us to start with).
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March 19, 2018, 12:21:44 AM
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Providing you have lost more than you've earned on primedice, they might order PD to pay for the losses you sustained while gambling with them. Though they might find it difficult to make them pay, it's still worth a shot!

While legally correct for some reason that kinda seems like a dick move or rather something that could be heavily abused. Essentially you can gamble with absolutely no risks as long as you're underage ie gamble as much as you want if you win then cheers if you don't then force them to refund, create a new burner account and retry or try some other site.

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That's the idea behind the law in my country. They try to get all websites that involve gambling to try to determine someone is of an age to legally gamble and thus scaring the sites into checking this information (not sure about where sweeet lives but here, fairly high interest is also added - another thing of potential to get abused). And I'm not sure a company like pd really would care about losing a small amount and based on this we have to sort of consider that legally sweeet is (most likely) a victim in this case as when I came here he was aggressively gambling with quite high stakes and posting videos. Sure he got quite a good profit, but it probably wouldn't have been that good (otherwise he wouldn't need investments from us to start with).

Do you want strict KYC requirements across all bitcoin gambling websites? Because that is the consequence of this action if it is taken seriously.

Most respectable bitcoin gambling websites tell you that you must be 18 or over to gamble on them, and if these websites are getting hit hard with lawsuits from people who disobeyed their terms of service, then it will make it difficult for anyone else to gamble. Everyone will need to verify their identity so that the casino doesn't encounter heavy losses from "underage" people free-rolling (as Blue Tyrant described above).
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March 19, 2018, 04:46:31 AM
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Do you want strict KYC requirements across all bitcoin gambling websites? Because that is the consequence of this action if it is taken seriously.

Pretty much summed up my arguments (though I particularly have a dislike for most forms of gambling but I wont criticize others who gamble since it's their money they can do whatever they want with it). It's like being that one guy who ruins it for everyone else.

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Most respectable bitcoin gambling websites tell you that you must be 18 or over to gamble on them, and if these websites are getting hit hard with lawsuits from people who disobeyed their terms of service, then it will make it difficult for anyone else to gamble. Everyone will need to verify their identity so that the casino doesn't encounter heavy losses from "underage" people free-rolling (as Blue Tyrant described above).

Another point, not to mention I feel it's pretty much unlikely that there will be no consequences for the minor (and not to mention the court fees which can get expensive depending on where they live exactly). To give an analogy, suing a gambling siting for losing money as a minor would be like suing PornHub for distributing pornography to minors and and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor.




Even if we ignore all the above stuff I find it unlikely that Sweeet would be able to collect the judgement even if he successfully sues and wins. Since it would require PrimeDice to be in a territory where courts of Sweeet's location have an influence (ie suing a Russian company from the US would probably get you a big FU from the Russian side but suing a company based in one part of the EU from another EU country might see a decent amount of success)

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March 19, 2018, 08:08:20 PM
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Do you want strict KYC requirements across all bitcoin gambling websites? Because that is the consequence of this action if it is taken seriously.

Most respectable bitcoin gambling websites tell you that you must be 18 or over to gamble on them, and if these websites are getting hit hard with lawsuits from people who disobeyed their terms of service, then it will make it difficult for anyone else to gamble. Everyone will need to verify their identity so that the casino doesn't encounter heavy losses from "underage" people free-rolling (as Blue Tyrant described above).

Err yeah. That's normal for a lot of local websites I see. I assumed it was the way across more countries/continents though I may be wrong.

If you're trying to hide your earnings (the source of them I mean) a bitcoin mixer might help you obfuscate stuff, you can then tell your local government that you bought the coins a while ago but have sent them round a few exchanges. Also, most exchanges don't allow you to set up an account unless you're over 18 for trading from Fiat to crypto so this is fairly similar to that?

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