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February 04, 2017, 09:21:38 PM
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you guys are wasting your time. No way OP is going to give out 5 btc just like that
It is not for "just like that", it is for proof of who I scammed and for how much.

Game Protect has pending cases in the height of over $1 million and 5 BTC is nothing compared to this sum. But it is important to prove the reputation of Game Protect and this is definetely worth 5 BTC. Try to see the hole picture and not only this small 5 BTC...

For a challenge like this, others have mentioned putting the 5 btc into escrow.  There is no proof that you would payout if someone takes up your offer.  That is the only way for you to prove you are serious about your innocence.  Otherwise, this thread just made your reputation worse.  Good luck.
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February 06, 2017, 01:56:33 AM
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you guys are wasting your time. No way OP is going to give out 5 btc just like that
It is not for "just like that", it is for proof of who I scammed and for how much.

Game Protect has pending cases in the height of over $1 million and 5 BTC is nothing compared to this sum. But it is important to prove the reputation of Game Protect and this is definetely worth 5 BTC. Try to see the hole picture and not only this small 5 BTC...

For a challenge like this, others have mentioned putting the 5 btc into escrow.
This is not a challenge, you either have proof or not. According to the accusations, there should be already a ton of proof available or do the accusers lie?


There is no proof that you would payout if someone takes up your offer.
I explained above your post why it is not worth for Game Protect to not deliver the 5 BTC. Despite of this, millions of players deposit billions to gaming sites without any proof that they will receive it and they are very happy doing so.
  

That is the only way for you to prove you are serious about your innocence.
No, no, as long as there is no proof that I scammed someone, I am innocent!


Otherwise, this thread just made your reputation worse.  Good luck.
Wow, no escrow make reputation worse? According to your statement, over 90% of the gaming sites, who do not offer escrow, just made their reputation worse? This is a serious accusation. Shocked
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February 06, 2017, 03:57:10 AM
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There is no proof that you would payout if someone takes up your offer.
I explained above your post why it is not worth for Game Protect to not deliver the 5 BTC. Despite of this, millions of players deposit billions to gaming sites without any proof that they will receive it and they are very happy doing so.

Your earlier explanation basically says you have no reason to scam people for such a small amount. That's not proof that you will pay. 

Otherwise, this thread just made your reputation worse.  Good luck.
Wow, no escrow make reputation worse? According to your statement, over 90% of the gaming sites, who do not offer escrow, just made their reputation worse? This is a serious accusation. Shocked

I wouldn't say it's making your reputation worse but this thread really isn't going to suddenly clear things up, whether or not proof is given.
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February 06, 2017, 10:27:01 PM
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There is no proof that you would payout if someone takes up your offer.
I explained above your post why it is not worth for Game Protect to not deliver the 5 BTC. Despite of this, millions of players deposit billions to gaming sites without any proof that they will receive it and they are very happy doing so.

Your earlier explanation basically says you have no reason to scam people for such a small amount. That's not proof that you will pay.
I ask for proof who I scammed and for how much and not for proof that I will pay. But if I will lose unlikely more than the 5 BTC, if I will not pay, it is very unlikely that I will not pay.

Over 90% of people do not ask for proof in advance, so I prefer to interact with them. Please note, the 5 BTC is only for the first who is able to deliver proof and not for everyone = one time 5 BTC.


Otherwise, this thread just made your reputation worse.  Good luck.
Wow, no escrow make reputation worse? According to your statement, over 90% of the gaming sites, who do not offer escrow, just made their reputation worse? This is a serious accusation. Shocked

I wouldn't say it's making your reputation worse but this thread really isn't going to suddenly clear things up, whether or not proof is given.
1) Proof of who I scammed and for how much, would clear up that I am a scammer

2) No proof that I scammed someone, would clear up that all the liars who said I am a scammer, thief, etc., committed the criminal offense of defamation and they should receive a negative feedback from the community. Smiley
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February 07, 2017, 03:56:57 AM
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2) No proof that I scammed someone, would clear up that all the liars who said I am a scammer, thief, etc., committed the criminal offense of defamation and they should receive a negative feedback from the community. Smiley

Well no proof has been presented so far. Do you see things being cleared up?
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February 07, 2017, 09:07:32 PM
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LickMyAss has no proof, but meanwhile turned out as an attacker and liar:

BEWARE: Don't ever click on game-protect link, that is a click-trap. This is a warning!!
Don't deal with game-protect. She made a 5 BTC bounty but didn't want to escrow? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1769527.0
Don't be fooled.

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Betcoin did a shady activity on jasonort winning a slot game jackpot. It was a closed case as of now.
Link that may help: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1517648.0
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February 08, 2017, 09:36:40 PM
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2) No proof that I scammed someone, would clear up that all the liars who said I am a scammer, thief, etc., committed the criminal offense of defamation and they should receive a negative feedback from the community. Smiley

Well no proof has been presented so far. Do you see things being cleared up?
No one able to deliver proof of who I scammed and for how much,

1) is proof that I did not scam anyone

2) is proof that the liars committed the criminal offense of fraud, right?

Hence yes, things are cleared up for me. Smiley
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February 08, 2017, 09:47:27 PM
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Well no proof has been presented so far. Do you see things being cleared up?
No one able to deliver proof of who I scammed and for how much,

1) is proof that I did not scam anyone

2) is proof that the liars committed the criminal offense of fraud, right?


Well it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community but if you think this thread has served its purpose then it's all good.
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February 08, 2017, 09:53:16 PM
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So you just give me 5 BTC if I pay your subscription fee, let some known scam site scam me and prove that you don't provide a lawyer? Can we use escrow? Cheesy
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February 09, 2017, 01:23:00 AM
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So you just give me 5 BTC if I pay your subscription fee, let some known scam site scam me and prove that you don't provide a lawyer? Can we use escrow? Cheesy
Yes, if you have a Game Protect qualified account and I will not deliver the promised service, then you will have proof that I scammed you and will receive 5 BTC.
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February 10, 2017, 12:27:08 AM
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Well no proof has been presented so far. Do you see things being cleared up?
No one able to deliver proof of who I scammed and for how much,

1) is proof that I did not scam anyone

2) is proof that the liars committed the criminal offense of fraud, right?


Well it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community but if you think this thread has served its purpose then it's all good.
How do you know that it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community?

Are you the press officer of the bitcointalk community? Smiley

Are facts relevant or thoughts? Do you have any idea what would happen if the justice system would work based on thoughts?
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February 10, 2017, 02:02:54 AM
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Well it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community but if you think this thread has served its purpose then it's all good.
How do you know that it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community?

Are you the press officer of the bitcointalk community? Smiley

Are facts relevant or thoughts? Do you have any idea what would happen if the justice system would work based on thoughts?

I'm not speaking for the entire community as I said doesn't necessarily prove the points. In reality I have no idea what the community thinks and neither do you. 
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February 10, 2017, 11:25:34 PM
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Well it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community but if you think this thread has served its purpose then it's all good.
How do you know that it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community?

Are you the press officer of the bitcointalk community? Smiley

Are facts relevant or thoughts? Do you have any idea what would happen if the justice system would work based on thoughts?

I'm not speaking for the entire community as I said doesn't necessarily prove the points.  
"Well it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community" and "rest of the community" is the entire community. The attackers will of course continue to attack, but now they look more laughable like before.


In reality I have no idea what the community thinks and neither do you.
True, and I didn't claim that the entire community will follow my logical and juridical valid explanation.

However, so what is your interpretation of no proof available?
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February 10, 2017, 11:42:19 PM
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Well it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community but if you think this thread has served its purpose then it's all good.
How do you know that it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community?

Are you the press officer of the bitcointalk community? Smiley

Are facts relevant or thoughts? Do you have any idea what would happen if the justice system would work based on thoughts?

I'm not speaking for the entire community as I said doesn't necessarily prove the points. 
"Well it doesn't necessarily prove those points to the rest of the community" and "rest of the community" is the entire community.

Yes I pretty much said in other words "it doesn't necessarily prove the points to the entire community". I don't know if English is your native language but that is totally different from saying "it doesn't prove the points to the entire community". The key word necessarily means we don't know if the points were proven to the entire community or not.
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February 11, 2017, 07:23:04 AM
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Yes I pretty much said in other words "it doesn't necessarily prove the points to the entire community". I don't know if English is your native language but that is totally different from saying "it doesn't prove the points to the entire community". The key word necessarily means we don't know if the points were proven to the entire community or not.
I fully understand the difference between "it doesn't necessarily prove the points to the entire community" and it doesn't prove the points to the entire community".

What I don't understand is the intention of your statement?

Of course do we not know if the points were proven to the entire community. We even don't know if a larger or a smaller part of the entire community see my points as proven or not.

But what is the problem?

Everyone has the opportunity to state his opinion and you still didn't state your opinion?  Smiley
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February 11, 2017, 07:53:38 AM
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You all people is illiterate.  This po' skunk is offerin' us big money ta prove ta the community thet he's a scammer.  Cause I do believe he got called out fo' bein' onea those a while back.  They was a whole brouhahaha if I ain't mistakin'.  I don't haive no proof, else I'd be takin' this man up onnit.
Exactly! I am continuously accused to be a scammer or thief and I kindly ask for proof and will send 5 BTC to the first person who is able to prove who I scammed and for how much:

Your site is not far away from them (betcoin.ag scam) anyway. I'm not sure why you still keep on trying to get people to join your service if every single member doesn't even believe in it. Look at all those negatives on your profile. I recommend you just give it up already, it's a lost cause. A lot of people has declared it a scam already.

You know who you are thief.....you know who's in your group....why ask me?  All you have to do is look at those who're following your instructions and supporting your project to figure out who's in your collusion group....It's not hard dumbass!  You are a thief and that is obvious!  I don't know why you are ignored by so many DT members....it is very telling!

More accusations here: GAME PROTECT - Online Gaming Consumer Protection


If only one accusation is true, there must be proof available, right? There must be a victim and a damage...



I say you are a scamer and I can prove it!

My prof is that you falsely promised to sent 5 BTC to the one that proves that you are a scamer, but you don't want to escrow the amount.

I would give you the address to sent the 5 BTC because I proved to you that you are a scamer, but exactly because you are a scamer I know you wouldn't sent it.


Here is you prof.

Daaamn. He got you there OP. All the while beating me to the punch. Congrats on the detective work. Spend your 5 BTC wisely.

Not for sale.........
Why, how much you got?
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February 12, 2017, 12:25:49 AM
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I say you are a scamer and I can prove it!

My prof is that you falsely promised to sent 5 BTC to the one that proves that you are a scamer, but you don't want to escrow the amount.

I would give you the address to sent the 5 BTC because I proved to you that you are a scamer, but exactly because you are a scamer I know you wouldn't sent it.


Here is you prof.

Daaamn. He got you there OP. All the while beating me to the punch. Congrats on the detective work. Spend your 5 BTC wisely.
But heavily! Cheesy

Unfortunately, the error in his "logic" is that so far no one was able to deliver proof of who I scammed and for how much:

1) No proof = no obligation to send 5 BTC

2) No obligation to send 5 BTC = no falsely promised to send 5 BTC

And if not excrow something would mean = scammed someone, then this would mean that gaming and betting sites scammed millions of players and bettors. Is this true?
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February 12, 2017, 07:13:56 AM
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askgamblers provides service better than what this guy is saying.
i recovered 200$ from a casino using their service and which was 100% free and they never ask for any contributions because they are affiliates so have their own source.
Op just remember if you are not a cheater or scammer then escrow 5btc here and prove yourself and dont release funds till you get proof.
forget 5 btc you escrow 0.5btc and i will investigate your case and tell you all things.and also i dont what that 0.5btc which is earned by scamming but just show that you have something in your wallet and you are not a begger before opening such nonsensical threads and wasting peoples time.



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February 12, 2017, 07:16:35 AM
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I say you are a scamer and I can prove it!

My prof is that you falsely promised to sent 5 BTC to the one that proves that you are a scamer, but you don't want to escrow the amount.

I would give you the address to sent the 5 BTC because I proved to you that you are a scamer, but exactly because you are a scamer I know you wouldn't sent it.


Here is you prof.

Daaamn. He got you there OP. All the while beating me to the punch. Congrats on the detective work. Spend your 5 BTC wisely.
But heavily! Cheesy

Unfortunately, the error in his "logic" is that so far no one was able to deliver proof of who I scammed and for how much:

1) No proof = no obligation to send 5 BTC

2) No obligation to send 5 BTC = no falsely promised to send 5 BTC

And if not excrow something would mean = scammed someone, then this would mean that gaming and betting sites scammed millions of players and bettors. Is this true?
do you know legal gambling and betting websites hold license and they get license only on bank guarantee.
do you know procedure of getting ukgc or curacao license?i know you dont know anything just know none of the licensing sites are cheaters.their escrow is bank guarantee which they have to give while taking license.and if case filed against them and proved then they cannot scam as court will order and pay to winner from that bank guarantee deposited money



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February 12, 2017, 10:55:52 PM
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I say you are a scamer and I can prove it!

My prof is that you falsely promised to sent 5 BTC to the one that proves that you are a scamer, but you don't want to escrow the amount.

I would give you the address to sent the 5 BTC because I proved to you that you are a scamer, but exactly because you are a scamer I know you wouldn't sent it.


Here is you prof.

Daaamn. He got you there OP. All the while beating me to the punch. Congrats on the detective work. Spend your 5 BTC wisely.
But heavily! Cheesy

Unfortunately, the error in his "logic" is that so far no one was able to deliver proof of who I scammed and for how much:

1) No proof = no obligation to send 5 BTC

2) No obligation to send 5 BTC = no falsely promised to send 5 BTC

And if not excrow something would mean = scammed someone, then this would mean that gaming and betting sites scammed millions of players and bettors. Is this true?

do you know legal gambling and betting websites hold license and they get license only on bank guarantee.
Nice fairy tale! Cheesy


do you know procedure of getting ukgc or curacao license?i know you dont know anything just know none of the licensing sites are cheaters.their escrow is bank guarantee which they have to give while taking license.and if case filed against them and proved then they cannot scam as court will order and pay to winner from that bank guarantee deposited money
- Curacao has no bank guarantee:

The only advantage of a Curacao license for players is that the identity of the owner/operator is known and you can sue them!

- UKGC has no bank guarantee:

They gave Win Cake poker an UK license, while Win Cake already owed over US $1 million to players and still owe.

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i m in UK, Wincake frozen my account, i still have around $5K on it, they dont want to transfer my funds to other skin and dont want to pay me.
I contacted UKGC and they washed their hands, they say that wincake isnt licensed with them anymore.
Wincake obviously doesnt reply to my mails so what should i do next?

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