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Author Topic: Primedice.com | Since 2013 | Longest Running Crypto Casino | 113 BTC Jackpot!  (Read 1986349 times)
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April 01, 2018, 03:54:55 AM
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I did have to provide proof I was the owner of the account to get back in. I had a recovery email set though.

Then something not correct here. Did I miss anything to understand this issue?

What kind of documents do they ask to prove your ownership?

Why do they need you to prove your the owner of the account and when you already set a recovery email? It is very simply you request for a password reset and recover back your account from your email.
Basically these questions are asked while recovering accounts  or unlocking them :
What is the username you want to recover?
What country did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What state/region did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What ISP (Internet Service Provider) did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What is your current public IP address? (you can find this on Google Search engine)
What is your deposit address?
What email is connected to this account?
What email is connected to this account?
Have you sent or received any tips from other account, and if so, please, tell us the usernames?
Have you referred any players to our site and do you have affiliate commission on your account; if you have - let us know what amount you got so far from the commission?

Apart from this a signed message from your address which you used to deposit will also act as a very solid proof.

Thanks for the details.

I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
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April 01, 2018, 04:54:59 AM
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I did have to provide proof I was the owner of the account to get back in. I had a recovery email set though.

Then something not correct here. Did I miss anything to understand this issue?

What kind of documents do they ask to prove your ownership?

Why do they need you to prove your the owner of the account and when you already set a recovery email? It is very simply you request for a password reset and recover back your account from your email.
Basically these questions are asked while recovering accounts  or unlocking them :
What is the username you want to recover?
What country did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What state/region did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What ISP (Internet Service Provider) did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What is your current public IP address? (you can find this on Google Search engine)
What is your deposit address?
What email is connected to this account?
What email is connected to this account?
Have you sent or received any tips from other account, and if so, please, tell us the usernames?
Have you referred any players to our site and do you have affiliate commission on your account; if you have - let us know what amount you got so far from the commission?

Apart from this a signed message from your address which you used to deposit will also act as a very solid proof.

Thanks for the details.

I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
There might be instances when both the email and primedice account can get compromised.

In such situations in order to save your account from indulging in any fraudulent activity , sometimes these checks are necessary. This is because we are talking about money here and many times we are talking about a lot of money that primedice cannot afford to process without security checks.

So I don't see any issues in these checks
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April 01, 2018, 08:01:21 AM
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I did have to provide proof I was the owner of the account to get back in. I had a recovery email set though.

Then something not correct here. Did I miss anything to understand this issue?

What kind of documents do they ask to prove your ownership?

Why do they need you to prove your the owner of the account and when you already set a recovery email? It is very simply you request for a password reset and recover back your account from your email.
Basically these questions are asked while recovering accounts  or unlocking them :
What is the username you want to recover?
What country did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What state/region did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What ISP (Internet Service Provider) did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What is your current public IP address? (you can find this on Google Search engine)
What is your deposit address?
What email is connected to this account?
What email is connected to this account?
Have you sent or received any tips from other account, and if so, please, tell us the usernames?
Have you referred any players to our site and do you have affiliate commission on your account; if you have - let us know what amount you got so far from the commission?

Apart from this a signed message from your address which you used to deposit will also act as a very solid proof.

Thanks for the details.

I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
There might be instances when both the email and primedice account can get compromised.

In such situations in order to save your account from indulging in any fraudulent activity , sometimes these checks are necessary. This is because we are talking about money here and many times we are talking about a lot of money that primedice cannot afford to process without security checks.

So I don't see any issues in these checks

I think the reason why is to protect the extra lazy people who have like 100 accounts all with the same username and password.

Most people would forget setting a unique password for each service so to make things easier people just use one simple password for everything.

After all who would want to hack into someone's Facebook account. Nothing really to steal there.

Bitcoin and crypto is obviously different but many new adopters don't know that. Hence they want extra proof incase someone's username and password is identical to logging into their email provider.
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April 01, 2018, 03:33:50 PM
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Happy Easter everyone! May the Easter Bunny bring you luck on Primedice today! Cheesy



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April 01, 2018, 10:27:16 PM
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I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
I had my two factor authentication enabled and still i was not able to prove my account the first time around as they promised to follow up with the details in my mail ID and i did not get any mail from them and after a couple of days i had to contact them again and verify the details once again, i was not active in the site for a while and so it was hard to find my old transaction details and IP address i was using a year back , but luckily i found them from my old hard disk, if not for those transactions and logs i do not think i would have got my account back.
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April 02, 2018, 01:38:38 AM
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I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
I had my two factor authentication enabled and still i was not able to prove my account the first time around as they promised to follow up with the details in my mail ID and i did not get any mail from them and after a couple of days i had to contact them again and verify the details once again, i was not active in the site for a while and so it was hard to find my old transaction details and IP address i was using a year back , but luckily i found them from my old hard disk, if not for those transactions and logs i do not think i would have got my account back.

If you enabled your 2fa then no need to lock your account right? Because they know that it is not so easy to hack 2fa enabled accounts.

But anyway they also got a valid reason for the security of user accounts so they may be doing all this hard work. Because it also adds more workload on their support team to help each and every user whos accounts are locked.
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April 02, 2018, 07:51:15 PM
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For all the people quoting me, I've was able to recover my account with the assistance of Primedice support.

Good one

For all the people quoting me, I've was able to recover my account with the assistance of Primedice support.

Accounts weren't locked because you were trying with incorrect passwords. I hink they have locked all the accounts so that you can prove that you are the real owners of the account by providing some proofs. Idk why are they doing it.

As far as I'm aware accounts are only temporarily locked after too many incorrect password attempts. Have you tried logging in after waiting a bit? PM me your username

But why Stunna said that accounts are temporarily locked for too many incorrect password attempts?

What kind of proofs you're talking about? Because RGBKey never mentioned anything about he provided any proofs to get back his account. Also, you said that all accounts are locked but my account is not locked yet.


Mine neither, another possibility is to try to log-in from other country's IP.
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April 02, 2018, 08:23:33 PM
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For all the people quoting me, I've was able to recover my account with the assistance of Primedice support.

Good one

What reason would I have to lie?
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April 02, 2018, 11:49:06 PM
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I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
I had my two factor authentication enabled and still i was not able to prove my account the first time around as they promised to follow up with the details in my mail ID and i did not get any mail from them and after a couple of days i had to contact them again and verify the details once again, i was not active in the site for a while and so it was hard to find my old transaction details and IP address i was using a year back , but luckily i found them from my old hard disk, if not for those transactions and logs i do not think i would have got my account back.

If you enabled your 2fa then no need to lock your account right? Because they know that it is not so easy to hack 2fa enabled accounts.

But anyway they also got a valid reason for the security of user accounts so they may be doing all this hard work. Because it also adds more workload on their support team to help each and every user whos accounts are locked.

Even if 2FA is enabled the accounts  can still get locked due to repeated failed login attempts.

Lately if you go to the Cryptopia thread many are getting their accounts temp locked due to too many hackers trying to login. And we all use 2FA on that site.

Basically if you keep any large BTC you should have a unique email, unique username and unique password to avoid this from causing annoyances.
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April 03, 2018, 11:44:42 PM
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I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
I had my two factor authentication enabled and still i was not able to prove my account the first time around as they promised to follow up with the details in my mail ID and i did not get any mail from them and after a couple of days i had to contact them again and verify the details once again, i was not active in the site for a while and so it was hard to find my old transaction details and IP address i was using a year back , but luckily i found them from my old hard disk, if not for those transactions and logs i do not think i would have got my account back.

If you enabled your 2fa then no need to lock your account right? Because they know that it is not so easy to hack 2fa enabled accounts.

But anyway they also got a valid reason for the security of user accounts so they may be doing all this hard work. Because it also adds more workload on their support team to help each and every user whos accounts are locked.

Even if 2FA is enabled the accounts  can still get locked due to repeated failed login attempts.

Lately if you go to the Cryptopia thread many are getting their accounts temp locked due to too many hackers trying to login. And we all use 2FA on that site.

Basically if you keep any large BTC you should have a unique email, unique username and unique password to avoid this from causing annoyances.
Some sites do automatically locked out when you do already submitted failed attempts in logged in details but some sites doesnt have this feature thats why 2fa is always been suggested. This is why im scared to store up large sums of bitcoin either on a gambling site or into an exchangers.Be always responsible when it comes to account security because i have experienced too on having an email prompt of attempted logged in into some of my accounts (mixed) which mostly resides on russia and korea.

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April 04, 2018, 10:43:25 AM
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I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
I had my two factor authentication enabled and still i was not able to prove my account the first time around as they promised to follow up with the details in my mail ID and i did not get any mail from them and after a couple of days i had to contact them again and verify the details once again, i was not active in the site for a while and so it was hard to find my old transaction details and IP address i was using a year back , but luckily i found them from my old hard disk, if not for those transactions and logs i do not think i would have got my account back.

If you enabled your 2fa then no need to lock your account right? Because they know that it is not so easy to hack 2fa enabled accounts.

But anyway they also got a valid reason for the security of user accounts so they may be doing all this hard work. Because it also adds more workload on their support team to help each and every user whos accounts are locked.

Even if 2FA is enabled the accounts  can still get locked due to repeated failed login attempts.

Lately if you go to the Cryptopia thread many are getting their accounts temp locked due to too many hackers trying to login. And we all use 2FA on that site.

Basically if you keep any large BTC you should have a unique email, unique username and unique password to avoid this from causing annoyances.

But what is the point of hacker doing this? They know that they can't hack 2FA users but why they still want to login with it? Does not make sense here. I think 2FA is the best security ever nowadays but I still prefer to put an extra layer for security which is email pretected so it will help users to have more secure account

Although it is just a small number of btc must need to have this security too to protect everything inside
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April 04, 2018, 12:21:24 PM
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Hey, Primedice.com! I'm a developer. Would you consider opening up API for my gambling project?
If we set lower limits for my site and split profits, It could be interesting!
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April 04, 2018, 05:01:00 PM
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I did have to provide proof I was the owner of the account to get back in. I had a recovery email set though.

Then something not correct here. Did I miss anything to understand this issue?

What kind of documents do they ask to prove your ownership?

Why do they need you to prove your the owner of the account and when you already set a recovery email? It is very simply you request for a password reset and recover back your account from your email.
Basically these questions are asked while recovering accounts  or unlocking them :
What is the username you want to recover?
What country did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What state/region did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What ISP (Internet Service Provider) did you most recently log into your Primedice account from?
What is your current public IP address? (you can find this on Google Search engine)
What is your deposit address?
What email is connected to this account?
What email is connected to this account?
Have you sent or received any tips from other account, and if so, please, tell us the usernames?
Have you referred any players to our site and do you have affiliate commission on your account; if you have - let us know what amount you got so far from the commission?

Apart from this a signed message from your address which you used to deposit will also act as a very solid proof.

Thanks for the details.

I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.

because your email could have been hacked or you could have lost access to it
it is better to make sure the person who is asking to get the account back is the original owner
I was logged in on my main so didn't have to provide any details,but had to do so for my bank
it took some time,yes,was nothing too exciting of course,since you had to answer questions
but I got access back pretty fast and kudos for the support team for not making it more complicated than neccessary Smiley

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April 04, 2018, 10:04:22 PM
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Hey, Primedice.com! I'm a developer. Would you consider opening up API for my gambling project?
If we set lower limits for my site and split profits, It could be interesting!

They already have an API you can freely use.

Many are already using it with their 3rd party autobots.

However be careful with your API keys because if you leak those keys then someone can make  unauthorized withdraw from your account.
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April 04, 2018, 10:09:45 PM
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For all the people quoting me, I've was able to recover my account with the assistance of Primedice support.

Good one

What reason would I have to lie?

lol, "Lost in Translation", I mean for real

I still didn't understand why one needs to prove their ownership when they already set up their email ID in their account?

Unless if they didn't set up email id and ask for support help then they can ask these questions but OP mentioned that he had set up email in his account but still went through this process of proving his ownership.
I had my two factor authentication enabled and still i was not able to prove my account the first time around as they promised to follow up with the details in my mail ID and i did not get any mail from them and after a couple of days i had to contact them again and verify the details once again, i was not active in the site for a while and so it was hard to find my old transaction details and IP address i was using a year back , but luckily i found them from my old hard disk, if not for those transactions and logs i do not think i would have got my account back.

If you enabled your 2fa then no need to lock your account right? Because they know that it is not so easy to hack 2fa enabled accounts.

But anyway they also got a valid reason for the security of user accounts so they may be doing all this hard work. Because it also adds more workload on their support team to help each and every user whos accounts are locked.

Even if 2FA is enabled the accounts  can still get locked due to repeated failed login attempts.

Lately if you go to the Cryptopia thread many are getting their accounts temp locked due to too many hackers trying to login. And we all use 2FA on that site.

Basically if you keep any large BTC you should have a unique email, unique username and unique password to avoid this from causing annoyances.

But what is the point of hacker doing this? They know that they can't hack 2FA users but why they still want to login with it? Does not make sense here. I think 2FA is the best security ever nowadays but I still prefer to put an extra layer for security which is email pretected so it will help users to have more secure account

Although it is just a small number of btc must need to have this security too to protect everything inside

The hacker does not know about 2FA until he logs in. Maybe he has a bot that automatically tries all user/passwords x times.

I take notes about when I deposit (accounts, date, amount), some bet IDs and some tips. In case I lost access to my account, I can provide my personal info, and that additional data as proof


Hey, Primedice.com! I'm a developer. Would you consider opening up API for my gambling project?
If we set lower limits for my site and split profits, It could be interesting!

https://primedice.com/api
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April 05, 2018, 10:43:37 AM
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Hey, Primedice.com! I'm a developer. Would you consider opening up API for my gambling project?
If we set lower limits for my site and split profits, It could be interesting!

They already have an API you can freely use.

Many are already using it with their 3rd party autobots.

However be careful with your API keys because if you leak those keys then someone can make  unauthorized withdraw from your account.

Thanks, adaseb!
I did not even check their site, lol.  Sorry for such silly question  Roll Eyes
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April 05, 2018, 06:52:59 PM
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Here's a simple and easy Primedice giveaway!

Check out this tweet: https://twitter.com/Primedice/status/981796831444324352
and don't forget to follow @Primedice to keep updated! Cheesy


 

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April 05, 2018, 06:54:50 PM
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3 days left:


Bull Run Challenge!
Ends: 09/04/18 @ Midday (12pm) GMT


As we start to see what could potentially be the bottom of the current bitcoin price fall, its time to start getting bullish on the future! If all goes well we should see this consolidation period last for a little while, and then BOOM! To the moon we go. To kick things off, this weeks challenge is called the Bull Run challenge. What you must do to achieve the glory, is get a 5 bet streak of bets going higher and higher each roll, win or lose. All people who achieve the challenge in the next 7 days, will get a share in the prize pool! There is no limit to the amount of winners, and the more people who get involved the higher the prize pool! So if you get more people involved, then you win more!

Requirement:
5 consecutively higher rolls in a row. i.e. Roll sequence: 10.23, 18.01, 54.99, 60.37, 99.99
Must be from lowest to highest.
Need screenshot of bet log and linked bets in submission.
Minimum bet is 100 satoshi
1 valid entry per person
Bets must have been made after the commencement of this promotion
10+ forum post count (on the official Primedice Forum)
 
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Minimum prize pool: 0.01 BTC
If over 20 participants: 0.03 BTC
If over 30 participants: 0.05 BTC
If over 40 participants: 0.08 BTC

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https://forum.primedice.com/topic/31337-🏆-008-btc-bull-run-challenge/
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April 05, 2018, 06:59:43 PM
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Here's a simple and easy Primedice giveaway!

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Haven't been in a giveaway for a dicesite so will give this a try.
Thanks for the heads up on this upcoming promotion for the site.
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April 05, 2018, 09:31:01 PM
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Still no money from these guys, it smells bad!  I take a risk and win big! I put almost 26.5 BTC and my win is 34 BTC.  but PD not giving money almost a month!  are they bankrupt? almost 1 month passed...
Hey what is going on with PD! I've done my withdraw almost 3 weeks ago, still no transfer to my wallet and no any news when they are going to transfer my money . At first PD support said that I need to pass for manual review, then Edward contact me for KYC, i've provided every single document and pictures he asked for. That was 10 days ago, and still no one can provide me with information where is my money.
I've also emailed Stunna 3 times, but i do not have a reply.
I'm very stressed and worried about my funds, and there is actualy big amount waiting for withdrawal.
my nickname on PD MonsterAss
In your two posts, you didn't provide any proofs for your claims. How to believe what your saying is correct?
If you post with a new account without any proof then no one will take it seriously so if you really need a help then you should post proofs of your claims.
here the proof
https://i.imgur.com/HqUIxld.jpg
also you can check MonsterAss username stats

I think they may be experiencing some technical difficulties out there, PD support system was never the quickest but was efficient, it's strange in your case that KYC is done and no one responded back. Just few questions are you sure that you did not reset your password, or signed in from a different IP address or have multiple accounts, if none of them are applicable to you then just be patient I'm sure it'll work out, after all PD are a old guard don't see them going out of business so soon. Send a fresh ticket to see if there's been any progress.
Issues involving large sums of money should be a priority in handling a case. Primedice should continue to contact the concerned person if they can not immediately find a solution to the problem.
Proceed with KYC within a week , still no money, and no one told me exact date for issuing withdraw, PD ignoring me on all communication channels, looks very bad...  I can't understand reasons for delaying my payment except, if they simply do not want to pay me my 34 BTC...

This is not the reason. 34BTC is pocket change to Primedice.

The issue is the large amounts of BTC you deposited.

Every Bitcoin service and exchange needs to do due diligence over funds from a certain value. Even exchanges like Gemini or Coinbase will halt the deposits until they verify if the funds were legally claimed.

There was much BTC stolen in the past and many hackers are trying to mix that money so they can legally withdraw it.

I passed very deep KYC and do not see any logic or reason to use PD for laundering and mixing, also why no one from PD is involving in this discussion?

PrimeDice is a source of inspiration. I wonder why they dont respond to this issue  Huh

Sorry for the inconvenience, I have forwarded this issue to Support, as they are not that active here. Hopefully it will be settled soon.
can anyone from PD contact me and answer what going on with my withdrawal?! still silence from PD side..
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