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January 25, 2017, 07:46:43 PM
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Dear bitcointalk,

Can anyone state if this site is legal as in withdrawels. as their terms and conditions state withdrawels within 24 hours. i am waiting for more then 72 hours already.
i have talked to the 24 hour support and they keep saying soon soon.

I dont have any bonus waggered they say i can cash out everything i have but it keeps saying pending...
I am starting to believe i got scammed for some weird reason..

Anyone else have experience in this site?  Undecided

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January 25, 2017, 08:55:39 PM
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If you send Bitcoins to exotic HYID casinos, then it is your own fault if your withdrawal is not processed.
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January 25, 2017, 10:34:41 PM
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Can you explain this for me i am a total newbie.

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January 25, 2017, 10:45:45 PM
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Any thing with .io as a domain and related to the gambling industry seem to turn out to be a scam after they get enough of your money or btc.
This name exotic HYID sounds fishy in it's self. Roll Eyes
That should of been a red flag right there.
You lost your btc OP face the facts. Never trust any of the bitcoin casinos with any of your funds in their wallets because they will not let you withdraw them even if you have done nothing wrong.
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January 25, 2017, 11:07:11 PM
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Can you explain this for me i am a total newbie.

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HYID = Hide Your Identity. The operator of bitcoin-casino.io hides his identity and it is likely not possible, but at least expensive to hold him accountable.

We have a large number of wisely selected Bitcoin casinos with consumer protection service inclusie: Qualify cost free

Good luck!


Any thing with .io as a domain and related to the gambling industry seem to turn out to be a scam after they get enough of your money or btc.
This name exotic HYID sounds fishy in it's self. Roll Eyes
That should of been a red flag right there.
You lost your btc OP face the facts. Never trust any of the bitcoin casinos with any of your funds in their wallets because they will not let you withdraw them even if you have done nothing wrong.
You could sue sportsbet.io, but it is not worth for your 1BTC.

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January 25, 2017, 11:44:40 PM
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Can you explain this for me i am a total newbie.

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HYID = Hide Your Identity. The operator of bitcoin-casino.io hides his identity and it is likely not possible, but at least expensive to hold him accountable.

Game Protect has a large number of wisely selected Bitcoin casinos with consumer protection service included:

Online Gaming Consumer Protection Partner Sites

Good luck!


Any thing with .io as a domain and related to the gambling industry seem to turn out to be a scam after they get enough of your money or btc.
This name exotic HYID sounds fishy in it's self. Roll Eyes
That should of been a red flag right there.
You lost your btc OP face the facts. Never trust any of the bitcoin casinos with any of your funds in their wallets because they will not let you withdraw them even if you have done nothing wrong.
You could sue sportsbet.io, but it is not worth for your 1BTC.



Thank you for explaining this to me..

greetz.
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