satosh007
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January 22, 2014, 03:59:50 PM |
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Coinbet.cc - I forewarned this community is a difficult crowd; I didn't mislead you. I also suggested that you stand firm and hang in there. I still honor that position. But part of standing firm is making sure you have a solid leg to stand on. Right now... your leg is in the form of answers/responses to the many questions we have. Please don't feel rushed, but don't take too long, don't want anyone else to take your spotlight. Good/bad publicity is all the same. Vindicate yourself by offering real answers. I assure you that lots of us will shut the fuck up and begin to see you in a different light. Understand that we want to see bitcoin related businesses succeed, but equally important, we want and need the integrity that comes along with service oriented providers. We'll even make this easier for you... Anyone willing to compile all the unanswered/need clarity questions we posed into one post? I'd do it, but I'm working right now and can't dedicate that much time. well i think you did spend more than enough time in here for(...!? ...) why don't you just drop it. and let every one make their mind about their service. and all other issues can be dealt with other places.
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quone17
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January 22, 2014, 04:02:58 PM |
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Satosh, what's it to you anyway? If Cris wants to help people out to make informed decisions this is the place for the discussion about the coinbet casino/book.
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satosh007
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January 22, 2014, 04:06:20 PM |
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Satosh, what's it to you anyway? If Cris wants to help people out to make informed decisions this is the place for the discussion about the coinbet casino/book.
i would like other more informed ppl to be at help/support for those whom in need for more accurate info too
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quone17
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January 22, 2014, 04:21:08 PM |
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Please just send my initial deposit to 1Nw5JAAuSsq77YAJsPEt4FbBQByFDpLDyu when that is done please let me know
Wow finally taking him up on the offer? What happened why the change of heart?
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Kyraishi
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January 22, 2014, 05:30:41 PM |
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wow, what happened to coinboss ? Did his brain washed ?
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ReBoRn
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Bitcoin will survive
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January 22, 2014, 05:40:26 PM |
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wow, what happened to coinboss ? Did his brain washed ?
any one can give some information about who is guilty party in this all
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Jcw188
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January 22, 2014, 06:07:12 PM |
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wow, what happened to coinboss ? Did his brain washed ?
any one can give some information about who is guilty party in this all if I had to guess, I'd say both did something wrong, at least in part.
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Lucky Cris
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January 22, 2014, 09:40:53 PM |
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well i think you did spend more than enough time in here for(...!? ...) why don't you just drop it. and let every one make their mind about their service. and all other issues can be dealt with other places. Not nearly enough time, actually. Why should it be dropped? Isn't the info everyone is requesting what we need to make up our minds? Don't understand rationale. Please let me know where these issues can be dealt with? We can move it there, doesn't matter to me. Surely you're not talking about dealing with these issues privately... Questions were posed publically. Oh, maybe you're referring to moving is over to the scam accusation thread? Nope... Still doesn't apply. No one calling this casino a scam, we'd just like answers is all. Does this make sense
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Lucky Cris
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January 22, 2014, 09:42:01 PM |
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wow, what happened to coinboss ? Did his brain washed ?
any one can give some information about who is guilty party in this all if I had to guess, I'd say both did something wrong, at least in part. That's the way it appears to me as well. We may never know.
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Lucky Cris
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January 22, 2014, 09:55:03 PM |
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Coinboss -
You owe us an explanation. Are you agreeing to settle because I requested proof that you and computer are not the same?
Coinbet.cc -
Coinboss' decision to settle, if that's what he's doing, does not absolve you from the many questions people have. Also, will you return his initial deposit, or will you stand by your word to not cave to a scammer?
Can't say I speak for everyone, but inquiring minds would like to know.
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CaesersGhost
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January 22, 2014, 10:42:34 PM |
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Coinboss -
You owe us an explanation. Are you agreeing to settle because I requested proof that you and computer are not the same?
Coinbet.cc -
Coinboss' decision to settle, if that's what he's doing, does not absolve you from the many questions people have. Also, will you return his initial deposit, or will you stand by your word to not cave to a scammer?
Can't say I speak for everyone, but inquiring minds would like to know.
Reading through this saga makes me have so many questions it's not even funny. If I were Coinboss and everything he said was true, I would not even request my funds back, I would be pulling out the guns and looking for suspicious people. I've watched Casino and wouldn't want to end up in a shallow desert grave. How did he scam the casino? All I see is that multiple accounts were apparently opened which violated the T&C but that is not scamming. If what he said about them zeroing out his balance is true, then he sent them 100 and turned it into 21000 then thats not scamming, he deposited real funds and won using that. Does coinbet.cc believe that he manipulated their games somehow? If so, they haven't posted that and in fact other people have posted that in the recording they acknowledge that they reviewed it and he won. If that's true then Coinbet has been caught in a lie and not the other way around. I don't know and really this has been a fun read but exhausting at the same time.
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moni3z
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January 22, 2014, 11:03:03 PM |
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What's up with the mismatched cert? This site brutally fails SSL/TLS https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=coinbet.cc&ignoreMismatch=onThey are wide open to MITM (no trust/mismatch cert) and DOS (client init renegotiation attack). Got gigantic red warning in Chromium didn't even bother signing up. Is there at least 2FA for withdrawal? If you must have a self-signed cert at least PGP key sign it's cert SHA1 fingerprints on your http landing page so we know it's the right one.
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FanEagle
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January 22, 2014, 11:04:22 PM |
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Is there any way to try it for free for review?
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Lucky Cris
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January 22, 2014, 11:28:57 PM |
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What's up with the mismatched cert? This site brutally fails SSL/TLS https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=coinbet.cc&ignoreMismatch=onThey are wide open to MITM (no trust/mismatch cert) and DOS (client init renegotiation attack). Got gigantic red warning in Chromium didn't even bother signing up. Is there at least 2FA for withdrawal? If you must have a self-signed cert at least PGP key sign it's cert SHA1 fingerprints on your http landing page so we know it's the right one. ummm... okay.... can you please explain in plain English? What does this mean?
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moni3z
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January 22, 2014, 11:33:35 PM |
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What's up with the mismatched cert? This site brutally fails SSL/TLS https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=coinbet.cc&ignoreMismatch=onThey are wide open to MITM (no trust/mismatch cert) and DOS (client init renegotiation attack). Got gigantic red warning in Chromium didn't even bother signing up. Is there at least 2FA for withdrawal? If you must have a self-signed cert at least PGP key sign it's cert SHA1 fingerprints on your http landing page so we know it's the right one. ummm... okay.... can you please explain in plain English? What does this mean? It means nothing is encrypted. Anybody can MITM and steal logins to drain your wallet if you use wifi or a malicious vpn, or have a malicious ISP. Worse, because they have misconfigured their SSL a malicious competitor can DOS them all day long with a renegotiation attack.
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PharaohUB
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January 23, 2014, 12:08:52 AM |
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I have faith in CoinBet seriously and I've been doing this for a long time. I seriously do not think these are the type of people to take your money and run like bitcoinsports which was obvious since day 1.
Coinbet- Please don't let scammers and shills scare you off. Tighten up your operation a bit, and pay out legit gamblers. Don't pay assholes who take try to scam you and save your money for the legit gamblers.
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bitcoinsrock
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January 23, 2014, 12:14:41 AM |
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I have faith in CoinBet seriously and I've been doing this for a long time. I seriously do not think these are the type of people to take your money and run like bitcoinsports which was obvious since day 1.
Coinbet- Please don't let scammers and shills scare you off. Tighten up your operation a bit, and pay out legit gamblers. Don't pay assholes who take try to scam you and save your money for the legit gamblers.
If you broke down scams player to book, 95% of the time it's the player that is trying to scam.
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CoinBet (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 12:32:21 AM |
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Coinbet.cc -
Coinboss' decision to settle, if that's what he's doing, does not absolve you from the many questions people have. Also, will you return his initial deposit, or will you stand by your word to not cave to a scammer?
Can't say I speak for everyone, but inquiring minds would like to know.
Refunding his initial, and actual, deposit is not caving to a scammer. We have no intention of stealing anyone's money. We certainly COULD keep it, if we wanted to (it's in our terms and conditions that violating the rules forfeits any account balance, regardless of where it came from), but that's not something we care to do. How did he scam the casino? All I see is that multiple accounts were apparently opened which violated the T&C but that is not scamming.
I'm not going to go in to great detail, because we don't need a bunch of copycats overwhelming our security/flag system, but essentially he used multiple accounts to funnel money between one another and take advantage of our deposit match bonuses by moving money from account to account making each transfer look like a new deposit (thus qualifying for new bonuses in each account). Both having multiple accounts, as well as taking multiple bonuses that you are not entitled to, is against our terms and conditions. We might have forgiven the multiple account violation, but once he started using those accounts solely to collect the bonuses on deposits that were already given bonuses for in the previous account, it became something we were unwilling to forgive. It means nothing is encrypted. Anybody can MITM and steal logins to drain your wallet if you use wifi or a malicious vpn, or have a malicious ISP. Worse, because they have misconfigured their SSL a malicious competitor can DOS them all day long with a renegotiation attack.
Apparently you don't know what you're looking at, but ok. I'm not going to explain to you why this isn't exactly true, for obvious reasons, but I will say that all transactions are handled via SSL on the payment processing agencies' end. The cert on the link you provided has nothing to do with the front end user-accessed website. Coinbet- Please don't let scammers and shills scare you off. Tighten up your operation a bit, and pay out legit gamblers. Don't pay assholes who take try to scam you and save your money for the legit gamblers.
That's been our plan from day one, and we stand by it It's getting difficult to keep up on this forum, while also ensuring timely support and attention to our actual players, so forgive me if I don't reply as often as some might prefer. As always, we can be reached at support@coinbet.cc for any pressing issues or urgent questions. Thanks
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moni3z
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January 23, 2014, 01:29:05 AM |
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What good is only encrypting payment options when the master password to the main site is in cleartext? You can still yoink accounts and do withdraws to BTC or gamble the internal credits away. According to your faq you are not responsible for abuse due to lost or stolen passwords, which is interesting because you do absolutely nothing to protect logins for the main site. Anyways it would take you 20mins to set this up. Would you log in here if bitcointalk.org didn't use https? Would you use an email service that didn't have basic, standard TLS/SSL for registration?
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CoinBet (OP)
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January 23, 2014, 02:28:40 AM |
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You can still yoink accounts and do withdraws to BTC
No you can't. I'm not going to explain all of our security measures publicly, again for obvious reasons, but they are there. We have safeguards in place to protect our member accounts, balances, etc.
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