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November 11, 2013, 08:41:14 AM
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i have an asian paypal account, can i do a withdrawal too?

As long as it's not against your specific country Paypal ToS.
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November 12, 2013, 12:10:51 AM
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Jumping on board with 12 shares and keeping my fingers crossed Smiley

*Wow, what luck, right after purchasing 12 shares now I seemingly can't access the site...anybody else having this issue? (https://cryptostocks.com) that is

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November 12, 2013, 05:10:40 AM
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Jumping on board with 12 shares and keeping my fingers crossed Smiley

*Wow, what luck, right after purchasing 12 shares now I seemingly can't access the site...anybody else having this issue? (https://cryptostocks.com) that is

Great, make sure to follow this thread as any pertinent information regarding the IPO will be posted here. Cryptostocks has intermittently been going offline for me as well today.
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November 12, 2013, 12:09:32 PM
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Approximately what kind of profit are you estimating/generating per-month?

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November 15, 2013, 01:56:21 PM
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This appears to be either

a) a really, really shitty stock, or
b) a scam. But such a bad scam that they didn't bother to advertise it.

No-one appears to be interested in these shares.  May I suggest moving to Havelock as I think someone else has suggested?

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November 15, 2013, 02:46:11 PM
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This appears to be either

a) a really, really shitty stock, or
b) a scam. But such a bad scam that they didn't bother to advertise it.

No-one appears to be interested in these shares.  May I suggest moving to Havelock as I think someone else has suggested?

Havelock is not accepting new securities.

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November 16, 2013, 08:47:57 AM
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Given all of the recent uncertainty with regards to digital assets and just how poorly things can go for people involved in them (BitFunder, btco, etc.), what is your confidence level with regards to cryptostocks and should the worst case scenario come into play do you have any sort of backup mechanism in place to ensure that existing shareholders won't be left out in the cold should cryptostocks end up deciding to pack it in one day?

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November 16, 2013, 09:01:42 AM
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Given all of the recent uncertainty with regards to digital assets and just how poorly things can go for people involved in them (BitFunder, btco, etc.), what is your confidence level with regards to cryptostocks and should the worst case scenario come into play do you have any sort of backup mechanism in place to ensure that existing shareholders won't be left out in the cold should cryptostocks end up deciding to pack it in one day?

very good question, very interested to see the answer. thanks
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November 17, 2013, 06:38:57 AM
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This appears to be either

a) a really, really shitty stock, or
b) a scam. But such a bad scam that they didn't bother to advertise it.

No-one appears to be interested in these shares.  May I suggest moving to Havelock as I think someone else has suggested?

I was a little drunk when I posted this, I hope I didn't offend anyone.  Does anyone know the reason for the slow share take-up? It has me a little worried.

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November 17, 2013, 08:57:47 PM
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Given all of the recent uncertainty with regards to digital assets and just how poorly things can go for people involved in them (BitFunder, btco, etc.), what is your confidence level with regards to cryptostocks and should the worst case scenario come into play do you have any sort of backup mechanism in place to ensure that existing shareholders won't be left out in the cold should cryptostocks end up deciding to pack it in one day?

very good question, very interested to see the answer. thanks
Maybe he can export a list of shareholders every day, so if that happens he at least has a starting point? Does the site allow this?

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November 17, 2013, 09:44:40 PM
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This appears to be either

a) a really, really shitty stock, or
b) a scam. But such a bad scam that they didn't bother to advertise it.

No-one appears to be interested in these shares.  May I suggest moving to Havelock as I think someone else has suggested?

I was a little drunk when I posted this, I hope I didn't offend anyone.  Does anyone know the reason for the slow share take-up? It has me a little worried.

It's probably not a scam, but it's not a usual IPO.

Usually investing in an IPO is a gamble.  Investing in an IPO of a gambling site is literally a gamble.

However, GigaDice has a statistical advantage that has shown to work well (PrimeDice, Just-Dice, Coinroll).

In addition, they also have some unique features that differentiate themselves from others.
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November 20, 2013, 09:09:10 AM
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This appears to be either

a) a really, really shitty stock, or
b) a scam. But such a bad scam that they didn't bother to advertise it.

No-one appears to be interested in these shares.  May I suggest moving to Havelock as I think someone else has suggested?

I was a little drunk when I posted this, I hope I didn't offend anyone.  Does anyone know the reason for the slow share take-up? It has me a little worried.

It's probably not a scam, but it's not a usual IPO.

Usually investing in an IPO is a gamble.  Investing in an IPO of a gambling site is literally a gamble.

However, GigaDice has a statistical advantage that has shown to work well (PrimeDice, Just-Dice, Coinroll).

In addition, they also have some unique features that differentiate themselves from others.

Sorry about my absence I will be posting a huge update in the next day or so regarding the IPO so I suggest all investors watch out for that.
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November 23, 2013, 08:03:45 AM
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MAJOR UPDATE:

I have decided to put Gigadice in the market for anyone interested in buying it. Unfortunately this means the IPO will be closed, I have already contacted CryptoStocks and investors will be refunded in full for any shares purchased. For anyone interested please check out the linked thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=343849.0
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November 24, 2013, 10:16:04 AM
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That's your 'huge' update?

When do we get the refunds?

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November 24, 2013, 06:19:15 PM
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Given all of the recent uncertainty with regards to digital assets and just how poorly things can go for people involved in them (BitFunder, btco, etc.), what is your confidence level with regards to cryptostocks and should the worst case scenario come into play do you have any sort of backup mechanism in place to ensure that existing shareholders won't be left out in the cold should cryptostocks end up deciding to pack it in one day?

To wit:

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All this aside : you can’t invest with Cryptostocks for the same reason you can’t swim in the desert, you can’t invest with Cryptostocks for the same reason you can’t sunbathe at night. You can’t invest with Cryptostocks because it can’t be done, nobody can do it. It’s a gamble, and as my PR aptly pointed out for the benefit of the forum muppetry long long ago, if gambling is your idea of “investing” then you’re much better served “investing” in one of the dice games. You can roll for “dividends” as often or as rarely as you can stomach it, you can set your “dividend” ratio in advance, and most of all you are actually playing a provably fair game. Which is a much better deal than the sort of crap computer-illiterate dorks with a ready software package and zero business experience can ever offer.

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November 28, 2013, 08:39:33 AM
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MAJOR UPDATE:

I have decided to put Gigadice in the market for anyone interested in buying it. Unfortunately this means the IPO will be closed, I have already contacted CryptoStocks and investors will be refunded in full for any shares purchased. For anyone interested please check out the linked thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=343849.0
In my transaction history in my Cryptostocks account, it shows my 1 share of Gigadice (which I had originally purchased for 0.001 + fee) was bought back 27/Nov 14:07, but at a price of 0.0 BTC. No BTC was credited back to my account. Has this happened to other people as well? Was the wrong buyback price input when the buyback was done?
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November 28, 2013, 10:29:22 AM
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Yes same for me.  I have not been refunded the money.
Sent an email to support. Hoping this isn't another scam.

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November 28, 2013, 09:03:41 PM
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Same as well happened to me.  I had 20 shares, looks like the guy just stole the bitcoins, instead of the buyback @ 150% trading value like stated in his stock info. 
Also cryptostocks support is fucking useless on help for it, so I'll be liquidating and removing all my bitcoin from the site with absolutely no security or user protection.

Hopefully the GDICE owner does the right thing and gives our money back.
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December 05, 2013, 11:05:23 AM
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Ok my BTC has been credited and withdrawn/confirmed.
Took a little longer than expected but I can't fault GDICE on their communication.
Thanks.

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December 05, 2013, 08:33:16 PM
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Ok my BTC has been credited and withdrawn/confirmed.
Took a little longer than expected but I can't fault GDICE on their communication.
Thanks.

Good to hear you got your money back along with the others.
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