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February 13, 2014, 12:52:29 AM
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I am transparent, I have one posting handle. We reported the suspicious activity under Federal law (31 USC 5318(g)(3)) that provides protection from civil liability for all reports of suspicious transactions made to appropriate authorities. Again the only reason we are sitting here today. I would be extremely careful entrapment at it's finest or some would say worst.

So you're a snitch now eh? Good to know. Did you let them know that you're an extortion artist too? I don't think 31 USC 5318(g)(3) protects you from prosecution for extortion Wink

Why do you keep bringing up entrapment? We are not law enforcement, Alan. Nice to know you're a snitch though. We'll make sure everyone else knows it too!

You took our money, failed to deliver what you promised, now you go to law enforcement to "report suspicious activity"? What kind of shit is that? You're complete scum, dude. I hope everyone in the Bitcoin community recognizes what kind of scum you are. You're right, you are transparent. Not in the way you claim, though.


I'm not going to stick my hand inside a box with a rattlesnake anymore and will not comply or be quite unless court ordered to do so. Good people have the right to know what is transpiring with CoinBet and it's not from a stealing perspective but more from a legal and law perspective being used to harbor and entrap people into something they had no intentions on doing. If anyone has any legitimate issues contact the lawyer in this thread surely he can describe what is going on better than I can. If I'm silenced you know why.....
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February 13, 2014, 12:55:40 AM
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I'm not going to stick my hand inside a box with a rattlesnake anymore and will not comply or be quite unless court ordered to do so. Good people have the right to know what is transpiring with CoinBet and it's not from a stealing perspective but more from a legal and law perspective being used to harbor and entrap people into something they had no intentions on doing. If anyone has any legitimate issues contact the lawyer in this thread surely he can describe what is going on better than I can.

Good people have the right to know what is transpiring with CoinBet? You mean the fact that we are being scammed by some loser with a casino review site, who is snitching to the feds while simultaneously claiming we are law enforcement? How does that even make sense? If we are law enforcement, why would you report us to the feds, you liar?

Alan, quit with your bullshit and lies. You're a thief, and we're not the first people you've tried to extort and I'm sure we won't be the last... Claiming that we are law enforcement and you suddenly running and snitching to the feds is going a little too far though. You're a horrible person, flat out. The fact that you think, somehow, that law enforcement is going to kick your door down for reviewing an online casino is completely ludicrous. I'm sure you don't believe that though, this is just your story to justify ripping us off. However, the fact that you think other people will believe your story is even more ludicrous. Luckily, most people are a lot smarter than you.

If you're silenced, it has nothing to do with us. It's because you've been outted as the scammer that you are and you chose to crawl back into your hole and scam some other community.

You have no place in the bitcoin community, scammer. Get out of here.

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February 13, 2014, 01:01:06 AM
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We wouldn't advertise with this moron, failed at extorting us, so here he is on our forum spreading lies and embarrassing himself.

This will be our last post about this bottom feeder, but for the "record" no pun intended, here is a window into his soul>>>>

 Criminal Record:

Name: Alan Dean Karre Jr
Offense: Passing Bad Check - Less Than $500
Offense Date: 1/25/2008
Location: Missouri
Court: Criminal Court
Case Number: 0831-CR04410
Offender IDMG119969953356800170520831-CR0441020080610


Links to other extortion rackets and petty shake down attempts by this fumbling idiot:

http://mb.winneronline.com/showthread.html?p=117702&mode=threaded
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February 13, 2014, 01:02:37 AM
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We wouldn't advertise with this moron, failed at extorting us, so here he is on our forum spreading lies and embarrassing himself.

This will be our last post about this bottom feeder, but for the "record" no pun intended, here is a window into his soul>>>>

 Criminal Record:

Name: Alan Dean Karre Jr
Offense: Passing Bad Check - Less Than $500
Offense Date: 1/25/2008
Location: Missouri
Court: Criminal Court
Case Number: 0831-CR04410
Offender IDMG119969953356800170520831-CR0441020080610


Links to other extortion rackets and petty shake down attempts by this fumbling idiot:

http://mb.winneronline.com/showthread.html?p=117702&mode=threaded

Please link that to id : askplace , so the other don missunderstand

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February 13, 2014, 04:02:41 AM
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February 13, 2014, 04:48:04 AM
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Why was this parlay graded as a push? When one part of a parlay is a push you still pay out the odds on the winning bet.


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February 13, 2014, 04:50:49 AM
Last edit: February 13, 2014, 05:29:11 AM by CoinBet
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Why was this parlay graded as a push? When one part of a parlay is a push you still pay out the odds on the winning bet.


B80380 Double Bet, Risk 3563.00 USD, Potential Winnings: 13280.30 USD Push

Feb 13 03:35   Miami Heat v Golden State Warriors    1st Half Total Points    Odds -110    pick: Over 103.0    Push
Feb 13 03:35   Portland Trail Blazers v Los Angeles Clippers    1st Half Total Points    Odds -105    pick: Over 110.5    won


Can you email this to support@coinbet.cc or call our support line? If something was indeed graded improperly it will be corrected. The automated grading goes with the data provided by our feed providers and we have no problem overriding it when needed, but our support team will have to handle it. I'll notify them as well.

Thanks

EDIT: This has been corrected and you should see it update your account shortly Smiley

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February 13, 2014, 06:51:49 AM
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Anybody knows if coinbet managed to get a license in the last few hours anywhere else but Cowboy Town?

coinbet, I am happy to hear your got scammed by aksplace. You have low karma for scamming other people so you got what you deserve, but not entirely.
You use non-certified and non-tested and non-provably fair games to steal money from people, tricking them that they have a chance at your casino, when all the games have bugs and are rigged and you have no certification and not even a license to use them.

All those lies about you having a gambling license or a legit software are just lies. You dont even know where your license is. You don't know what a payout% is.

coinbet.cc ... casino opened over night just to scam people.
You have like 50% of the posts here with people complaining and redirecting them to your support team.

Does anybody know the bounty offered by the FEDS for reporting scammers like the owner of coinbet.cc to them?
I'll tell you, it's around 10,000$, so if anybody lives in US and wants free money, pick up your phone and report this scammer. Or just go here: http://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/

He allows people from all over the world to gamble for money and he has no gambling license. That's like 10 years of prison, right?

PS: owner of coinbet.cc is located in the US . I have my own sources of info, so just because you accepted my bet 3 days ago on SKRILL makes you go to prison because you allowed me to gamble at your casino without license.

"aksplace", if you'll be kind to support me in exposing this rogue, please share all the info about the location and name of coinbet owner here.
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February 13, 2014, 07:17:41 AM
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aksplace took money from coinbet?

aksplace, what are you talking about? you think coinbet is with law enforcement or something?

Yes, he essentially extorted us by offering to write positive reviews on his website if we paid him, while implying that he'd do the opposite if we did not pay him. Then, once he was paid, he came up with some ridiculous excuse that he can't work with us because some federal agents anonymously called him and told him we were "under investigation." As if federal agents would call Alan and tip him off to an investigation, lol.

Then, after all that, he suddenly stopped communicating with us, insisting that his "legal counsel" advised him to only communicate via email, instead of phone, text, etc. (obviously more bullshit), until this post, where he's obviously implying that we are working with the NSA or the state of Florida, neither of which are the entities that even investigate anything to do with online gambling anyway. The guy can't even get his government bodies straight!

Obviously he's just trying to come up with a good enough lie figuring he can scare us off while he walks away with our money.

Nice scam, just not well thought out. Plenty of people told us he'd pull some scam like this too, we didn't listen. Probably should've, but we figured paying him was at least worth the SEO benefit.

For the record: We are not working with, or for, any form of LEO and never have. I think it's pathetic that we even have to say that.



You should check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310568.0

Alan is a real piece of an act on new entrants in the market Smiley
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February 13, 2014, 08:11:25 AM
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aksplace took money from coinbet?

aksplace, what are you talking about? you think coinbet is with law enforcement or something?

Yes, he essentially extorted us by offering to write positive reviews on his website if we paid him, while implying that he'd do the opposite if we did not pay him. Then, once he was paid, he came up with some ridiculous excuse that he can't work with us because some federal agents anonymously called him and told him we were "under investigation." As if federal agents would call Alan and tip him off to an investigation, lol.

Then, after all that, he suddenly stopped communicating with us, insisting that his "legal counsel" advised him to only communicate via email, instead of phone, text, etc. (obviously more bullshit), until this post, where he's obviously implying that we are working with the NSA or the state of Florida, neither of which are the entities that even investigate anything to do with online gambling anyway. The guy can't even get his government bodies straight!

Obviously he's just trying to come up with a good enough lie figuring he can scare us off while he walks away with our money.

Nice scam, just not well thought out. Plenty of people told us he'd pull some scam like this too, we didn't listen. Probably should've, but we figured paying him was at least worth the SEO benefit.

For the record: We are not working with, or for, any form of LEO and never have. I think it's pathetic that we even have to say that.



You should check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310568.0

Alan is a real piece of an act on new entrants in the market Smiley

You mean that he is asking bribe from all new casinos that enter the market, in order to give them a neutral review and "let them live", otherwise he talks only trash about them on his blog?
He even admitted that fact on this forum topic. I know he is a joke of this bitcoin industry, but he helped coinbet maintain a reputation so if owner of coinbet.cc will face prison, then aksplace will face the same, unless he will turn coinbet.cc over to the feds.

bit777, are you from US? Do you think we can do anything about coinbet?
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February 13, 2014, 09:03:58 AM
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February 13, 2014, 09:21:43 AM
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aksplace took money from coinbet?

aksplace, what are you talking about? you think coinbet is with law enforcement or something?

Yes, he essentially extorted us by offering to write positive reviews on his website if we paid him, while implying that he'd do the opposite if we did not pay him. Then, once he was paid, he came up with some ridiculous excuse that he can't work with us because some federal agents anonymously called him and told him we were "under investigation." As if federal agents would call Alan and tip him off to an investigation, lol.

Then, after all that, he suddenly stopped communicating with us, insisting that his "legal counsel" advised him to only communicate via email, instead of phone, text, etc. (obviously more bullshit), until this post, where he's obviously implying that we are working with the NSA or the state of Florida, neither of which are the entities that even investigate anything to do with online gambling anyway. The guy can't even get his government bodies straight!

Obviously he's just trying to come up with a good enough lie figuring he can scare us off while he walks away with our money.

Nice scam, just not well thought out. Plenty of people told us he'd pull some scam like this too, we didn't listen. Probably should've, but we figured paying him was at least worth the SEO benefit.

For the record: We are not working with, or for, any form of LEO and never have. I think it's pathetic that we even have to say that.



You should check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310568.0

Alan is a real piece of an act on new entrants in the market Smiley

You mean that he is asking bribe from all new casinos that enter the market, in order to give them a neutral review and "let them live", otherwise he talks only trash about them on his blog?
He even admitted that fact on this forum topic. I know he is a joke of this bitcoin industry, but he helped coinbet maintain a reputation so if owner of coinbet.cc will face prison, then aksplace will face the same, unless he will turn coinbet.cc over to the feds.

bit777, are you from US? Do you think we can do anything about coinbet?
What's wrong with? You look like a scorned lover. Costa Rica is unregulated and you don't even need a license so you're barking up the wrong tree. There's nothing worse than a forum rat. Coinbet is doing fine. You should really be banned from bitcointalk. You don't add a thing other than lies.
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February 13, 2014, 10:00:03 AM
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aksplace took money from coinbet?

aksplace, what are you talking about? you think coinbet is with law enforcement or something?

Yes, he essentially extorted us by offering to write positive reviews on his website if we paid him, while implying that he'd do the opposite if we did not pay him. Then, once he was paid, he came up with some ridiculous excuse that he can't work with us because some federal agents anonymously called him and told him we were "under investigation." As if federal agents would call Alan and tip him off to an investigation, lol.

Then, after all that, he suddenly stopped communicating with us, insisting that his "legal counsel" advised him to only communicate via email, instead of phone, text, etc. (obviously more bullshit), until this post, where he's obviously implying that we are working with the NSA or the state of Florida, neither of which are the entities that even investigate anything to do with online gambling anyway. The guy can't even get his government bodies straight!

Obviously he's just trying to come up with a good enough lie figuring he can scare us off while he walks away with our money.

Nice scam, just not well thought out. Plenty of people told us he'd pull some scam like this too, we didn't listen. Probably should've, but we figured paying him was at least worth the SEO benefit.

For the record: We are not working with, or for, any form of LEO and never have. I think it's pathetic that we even have to say that.



You should check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310568.0

Alan is a real piece of an act on new entrants in the market Smiley

You mean that he is asking bribe from all new casinos that enter the market, in order to give them a neutral review and "let them live", otherwise he talks only trash about them on his blog?
He even admitted that fact on this forum topic. I know he is a joke of this bitcoin industry, but he helped coinbet maintain a reputation so if owner of coinbet.cc will face prison, then aksplace will face the same, unless he will turn coinbet.cc over to the feds.

bit777, are you from US? Do you think we can do anything about coinbet?
What's wrong with? You look like a scorned lover. Costa Rica is unregulated and you don't even need a license so you're barking up the wrong tree. There's nothing worse than a forum rat. Coinbet is doing fine. You should really be banned from bitcointalk. You don't add a thing other than lies.

Did coinbet say his license is in Costa Rica? No. His license is in Cowboy Town.

You also don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about, but I don't want to enlighten you because you have bad attitude.
If your statement was true, then it meant that Costa Rica could accept only players living in Costa Rica.
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February 13, 2014, 11:39:11 AM
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aksplace took money from coinbet?

aksplace, what are you talking about? you think coinbet is with law enforcement or something?

Yes, he essentially extorted us by offering to write positive reviews on his website if we paid him, while implying that he'd do the opposite if we did not pay him. Then, once he was paid, he came up with some ridiculous excuse that he can't work with us because some federal agents anonymously called him and told him we were "under investigation." As if federal agents would call Alan and tip him off to an investigation, lol.

Then, after all that, he suddenly stopped communicating with us, insisting that his "legal counsel" advised him to only communicate via email, instead of phone, text, etc. (obviously more bullshit), until this post, where he's obviously implying that we are working with the NSA or the state of Florida, neither of which are the entities that even investigate anything to do with online gambling anyway. The guy can't even get his government bodies straight!

Obviously he's just trying to come up with a good enough lie figuring he can scare us off while he walks away with our money.

Nice scam, just not well thought out. Plenty of people told us he'd pull some scam like this too, we didn't listen. Probably should've, but we figured paying him was at least worth the SEO benefit.

For the record: We are not working with, or for, any form of LEO and never have. I think it's pathetic that we even have to say that.



You should check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310568.0

Alan is a real piece of an act on new entrants in the market Smiley

You mean that he is asking bribe from all new casinos that enter the market, in order to give them a neutral review and "let them live", otherwise he talks only trash about them on his blog?
He even admitted that fact on this forum topic. I know he is a joke of this bitcoin industry, but he helped coinbet maintain a reputation so if owner of coinbet.cc will face prison, then aksplace will face the same, unless he will turn coinbet.cc over to the feds.

bit777, are you from US? Do you think we can do anything about coinbet?
What's wrong with? You look like a scorned lover. Costa Rica is unregulated and you don't even need a license so you're barking up the wrong tree. There's nothing worse than a forum rat. Coinbet is doing fine. You should really be banned from bitcointalk. You don't add a thing other than lies.

Did coinbet say his license is in Costa Rica? No. His license is in Cowboy Town.

You also don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about, but I don't want to enlighten you because you have bad attitude.
If your statement was true, then it meant that Costa Rica could accept only players living in Costa Rica.

You are clueless. The books aren't regulated. Casino's are taxed at 10% of their profit while other gambling (call center) is taxed based upon the number of employees. Stop trolling with your lies.
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aksplace took money from coinbet?

aksplace, what are you talking about? you think coinbet is with law enforcement or something?

Yes, he essentially extorted us by offering to write positive reviews on his website if we paid him, while implying that he'd do the opposite if we did not pay him. Then, once he was paid, he came up with some ridiculous excuse that he can't work with us because some federal agents anonymously called him and told him we were "under investigation." As if federal agents would call Alan and tip him off to an investigation, lol.

Then, after all that, he suddenly stopped communicating with us, insisting that his "legal counsel" advised him to only communicate via email, instead of phone, text, etc. (obviously more bullshit), until this post, where he's obviously implying that we are working with the NSA or the state of Florida, neither of which are the entities that even investigate anything to do with online gambling anyway. The guy can't even get his government bodies straight!

Obviously he's just trying to come up with a good enough lie figuring he can scare us off while he walks away with our money.

Nice scam, just not well thought out. Plenty of people told us he'd pull some scam like this too, we didn't listen. Probably should've, but we figured paying him was at least worth the SEO benefit.

For the record: We are not working with, or for, any form of LEO and never have. I think it's pathetic that we even have to say that.



You should check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310568.0

Alan is a real piece of an act on new entrants in the market Smiley

You mean that he is asking bribe from all new casinos that enter the market, in order to give them a neutral review and "let them live", otherwise he talks only trash about them on his blog?
He even admitted that fact on this forum topic. I know he is a joke of this bitcoin industry, but he helped coinbet maintain a reputation so if owner of coinbet.cc will face prison, then aksplace will face the same, unless he will turn coinbet.cc over to the feds.

bit777, are you from US? Do you think we can do anything about coinbet?
What's wrong with? You look like a scorned lover. Costa Rica is unregulated and you don't even need a license so you're barking up the wrong tree. There's nothing worse than a forum rat. Coinbet is doing fine. You should really be banned from bitcointalk. You don't add a thing other than lies.

Did coinbet say his license is in Costa Rica? No. His license is in Cowboy Town.

You also don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about, but I don't want to enlighten you because you have bad attitude.
If your statement was true, then it meant that Costa Rica could accept only players living in Costa Rica.

You are clueless. The books aren't regulated. Casino's are taxed at 10% of their profit while other gambling (call center) is taxed based upon the number of employees. Stop trolling with your lies.

I don't understand why are we talking about Costa Rica, since coinbet.cc is licensed in Cowboy Town.

Even if there was no jurisdiction in Costa Rica, then what you are saying is that anybody can open a casino with pirated software and games that have payout of 20-30% in Costa Rica, because nobody would verify the games. That means that anybody can run a rip-off online casino in Costa Rica. So now we must beware of all casinos in Costa Rica.
Even so, coinbetcc company does not exist in Costa Rica records.

Casinos licensed in Costa Rica are verified and most of them are tested by gaming laboratories. The costs are not big, so casino operators accept to do it to improve player credibility.
That's why a software and a casino needs to be tested, certified and/or be provably fair. To make people believe they are fair.
But I guess fairness doesn't count anymore, does it?

I see none of that stuff in coinbet casino.

Why would someone waste their money at a non-regulated, non-certified, non-verified and non-provably fair casino, when we got so many provably fair and certified casinos on the internet.
If you are in US and want to gamble, then you have many bitcoin casinos to choose from which are provably fair.
If you are anywhere else, you can play at regulated, certified casinos.

So why bother with a non-regulated, non-certified, non-verified, non-provably fair casino like coinbet.cc that uses pirated software and has no license for gambling or the software? A casino that nobody verified if it has a decent payout and a casino that nobody can guarantee that it doesn't scam people or that its odds are fair? Why?



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February 13, 2014, 02:05:52 PM
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aksplace took money from coinbet?

aksplace, what are you talking about? you think coinbet is with law enforcement or something?

Yes, he essentially extorted us by offering to write positive reviews on his website if we paid him, while implying that he'd do the opposite if we did not pay him. Then, once he was paid, he came up with some ridiculous excuse that he can't work with us because some federal agents anonymously called him and told him we were "under investigation." As if federal agents would call Alan and tip him off to an investigation, lol.

Then, after all that, he suddenly stopped communicating with us, insisting that his "legal counsel" advised him to only communicate via email, instead of phone, text, etc. (obviously more bullshit), until this post, where he's obviously implying that we are working with the NSA or the state of Florida, neither of which are the entities that even investigate anything to do with online gambling anyway. The guy can't even get his government bodies straight!

Obviously he's just trying to come up with a good enough lie figuring he can scare us off while he walks away with our money.

Nice scam, just not well thought out. Plenty of people told us he'd pull some scam like this too, we didn't listen. Probably should've, but we figured paying him was at least worth the SEO benefit.

For the record: We are not working with, or for, any form of LEO and never have. I think it's pathetic that we even have to say that.



You should check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310568.0

Alan is a real piece of an act on new entrants in the market Smiley

You mean that he is asking bribe from all new casinos that enter the market, in order to give them a neutral review and "let them live", otherwise he talks only trash about them on his blog?
He even admitted that fact on this forum topic. I know he is a joke of this bitcoin industry, but he helped coinbet maintain a reputation so if owner of coinbet.cc will face prison, then aksplace will face the same, unless he will turn coinbet.cc over to the feds.

bit777, are you from US? Do you think we can do anything about coinbet?
What's wrong with? You look like a scorned lover. Costa Rica is unregulated and you don't even need a license so you're barking up the wrong tree. There's nothing worse than a forum rat. Coinbet is doing fine. You should really be banned from bitcointalk. You don't add a thing other than lies.

Did coinbet say his license is in Costa Rica? No. His license is in Cowboy Town.

You also don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about, but I don't want to enlighten you because you have bad attitude.
If your statement was true, then it meant that Costa Rica could accept only players living in Costa Rica.

You are clueless. The books aren't regulated. Casino's are taxed at 10% of their profit while other gambling (call center) is taxed based upon the number of employees. Stop trolling with your lies.

I don't understand why are we talking about Costa Rica, since coinbet.cc is licensed in Cowboy Town.

Even if there was no jurisdiction in Costa Rica, then what you are saying is that anybody can open a casino with pirated software and games that have payout of 20-30% in Costa Rica, because nobody would verify the games. That means that anybody can run a rip-off online casino in Costa Rica. So now we must beware of all casinos in Costa Rica.
Even so, coinbetcc company does not exist in Costa Rica records.

Casinos licensed in Costa Rica are verified and most of them are tested by gaming laboratories. The costs are not big, so casino operators accept to do it to improve player credibility.
That's why a software and a casino needs to be tested, certified and/or be provably fair. To make people believe they are fair.
But I guess fairness doesn't count anymore, does it?

I see none of that stuff in coinbet casino.

Why would someone waste their money at a non-regulated, non-certified, non-verified and non-provably fair casino, when we got so many provably fair and certified casinos on the internet.
If you are in US and want to gamble, then you have many bitcoin casinos to choose from which are provably fair.
If you are anywhere else, you can play at regulated, certified casinos.

So why bother with a non-regulated, non-certified, non-verified, non-provably fair casino like coinbet.cc that uses pirated software and has no license for gambling or the software? A casino that nobody verified if it has a decent payout and a casino that nobody can guarantee that it doesn't scam people or that its odds are fair? Why?





its incredibly satisfying to see this guy rage so hard without any proof how has a thread about promoting a person casino gone from that to a thread were every hater and back yard attorney come to spend their free time. This has gotten out of hand Bitcointalk.org needs to have mods in there to regulate the amount of spam and just plain waste of space we got going on in here. I for one vote that if you have some kinda proof then post here if not for to a rant section and stop with the non sence please im trying to really figure out if i should play here

thanks a real bitcoin gambler
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February 13, 2014, 05:01:48 PM
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Did coinbet say his license is in Costa Rica? No. His license is in Cowboy Town.

You also don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about, but I don't want to enlighten you because you have bad attitude.
If your statement was true, then it meant that Costa Rica could accept only players living in Costa Rica.


Actually it says it very clearly on our website, but you're too dense to notice I'm sure. Also, you have no clue what the licensing regulations in Costa Rica are or how they work. You're so far off base it's not even funny. Our games are not pirated, our software is not pirated, our business is properly licensed, and you're way out of line. Oh and a snitch too!

Last but not least, you can keep pretending to hate Alan, but we all know you're him. You're not smart enough to even pull off a fake nick properly. Idiot.

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I have played at thier casino before not much thought , They have the most live sports game available for now i think i used other site as well but not as complete as this one .
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Did coinbet say his license is in Costa Rica? No. His license is in Cowboy Town.

You also don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about, but I don't want to enlighten you because you have bad attitude.
If your statement was true, then it meant that Costa Rica could accept only players living in Costa Rica.


Actually it says it very clearly on our website, but you're too dense to notice I'm sure. Also, you have no clue what the licensing regulations in Costa Rica are or how they work. You're so far off base it's not even funny. Our games are not pirated, our software is not pirated, our business is properly licensed, and you're way out of line. Oh and a snitch too!

Last but not least, you can keep pretending to hate Alan, but we all know you're him. You're not smart enough to even pull off a fake nick properly. Idiot.

www.coinbet.cc - properly licensed in Cowboy Town.

No certification proof, no tested games, no certified games, no provably fair games, no license, no nothing.
Just a rogue rip-off casino that cannot be tested by anybody. This means that today this casino can have a payout of 90% and tomorrow 1%, because nobody regulated their games.
@ajaxmoor: I as talking only about their casino software and games. Sportsbook doesn't count.

PLAYERS BEWARE!!!
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February 13, 2014, 07:45:49 PM
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Did coinbet say his license is in Costa Rica? No. His license is in Cowboy Town.

You also don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about, but I don't want to enlighten you because you have bad attitude.
If your statement was true, then it meant that Costa Rica could accept only players living in Costa Rica.


Actually it says it very clearly on our website, but you're too dense to notice I'm sure. Also, you have no clue what the licensing regulations in Costa Rica are or how they work. You're so far off base it's not even funny. Our games are not pirated, our software is not pirated, our business is properly licensed, and you're way out of line. Oh and a snitch too!

Last but not least, you can keep pretending to hate Alan, but we all know you're him. You're not smart enough to even pull off a fake nick properly. Idiot.

www.coinbet.cc - properly licensed in Cowboy Town.

No certification proof, no tested games, no certified games, no provably fair games, no license, no nothing.
Just a rogue rip-off casino that cannot be tested by anybody. This means that today this casino can have a payout of 90% and tomorrow 1%, because nobody regulated their games.
@ajaxmoor: I as talking only about their casino software and games. Sportsbook doesn't count.

PLAYERS BEWARE!!!

I think coinbet will have a explain for that , And i don think theres player playing thier casino . Thier Sportsbook are the best among in bitcoin gambling . Everyone admit that .
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