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February 12, 2014, 10:20:16 PM
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The only reason I keep doing this is because I know you are a scammer and I dont like scammers. Just because your website looks decent, it doesn't mean it has anything legal in it. I bet even the design is stolen.
If you have proof of gambling license and software license, share them. Or you need time to make them in photoshop?
Cowboy Town doesn't count as licensing jurisdiction.

But the reason you keep sending me to your email is because you don't even know where your license is. Because you have no license and no certifications. You use pirated software licensed in Cowboy Town.

Just so we're clear. Every few hours for the next 30 days I will post on this forum all your bullshit over and over again until you will provide me proof of license and that your software is certified and you have legal documents for both license and software.

You don't know that we are scammers because, for one, we are NOT scammers. You're just making this up as you go. There's not one bit of proof that we've ever scammed anyone.

We have ZERO obligation to show you any licenses. You're not an enforcement body of any kind. You're just someone coming into our thread to cause problems.

There are some people on this forum that actually believe your casino is legit.
But since you don't want to show any proof to anybody, it means you have no legal documents and all activity there is illegal since you also accept real money payments.
And even so, you use games that you don't even know to which developer they belong.

I will hunt you down and will find a certain way to prove your scam! Btw, if you open a self-moderated thread, I will open one myself and I will post there all the bullshit about you.

You can easily shut me down by showing legal documents for the gambling license and software. That's all I'm after!
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February 12, 2014, 10:24:52 PM
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I will hunt you down and will find a certain way to prove your scam! Btw, if you open a self-moderated thread, I will open one myself and I will post there all the bullshit about you.

Yea, that's exactly my point and you just admitted it. You have no evidence to back up your claims, they are completely factually incorrect and baseless. You are just hoping you'll find some sort of evidence in the future. Until then, you'll make it up as you go. Got it!

There are some people on this forum that actually believe your casino is legit.

Yep, that's because IT IS!

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February 12, 2014, 10:32:31 PM
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Law enforcement investigators are specifically trained to get people who don't want to talk to them to open up and talk with them anyway (water boarding for example). The U.S. Supreme Court allows police, federal agents and criminal investigators to trick, lie and deceive during the course of their investigations to get the information they want.

Here are some questions I would ask John.

1. Are you located in Florida
2. Are you working with the NSA and/or State Of Florida
3. Are you familiar with LocalBitcoins and regarding what
4. Entrapment is not covered under protection grounds so why are you entrapping registered organizations?
5. Will you share the payment information you sent to Bitcoin Casino Pro

Anyone that needs legal counsel I recommend

(Al) White, Jr.
7924 North Cherry Street
Kansas City, MO 64118

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February 12, 2014, 10:36:39 PM
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Law enforcement investigators are specifically trained to get people who don't want to talk to them to open up and talk with them anyway (water boarding for example). The U.S. Supreme Court allows police, federal agents and criminal investigators to trick, lie and deceive during the course of their investigations to get the information they want.

Here are some questions I would ask John.

1. Are you located in Florida
2. Are you working with the NSA and/or State Of Florida
3. Are you familiar with LocalBitcoins and regarding what
4. Entrapment is not covered under protection grounds so why are you entrapping registered organizations?
5. Will you share the payment information you sent to Bitcoin Casino Pro

Anyone that needs legal counsel I recommend

(Al) White, Jr.
7924 North Cherry Street
Kansas City, MO 64118



1. Nope. Nice place to travel to though!
2. No, of course not.
3. Yes, of course we are familiar with them, but we do not use them.
4. What the hell are you talking about?
5. Personal information is not something we'd share publicly for obvious reasons.

Now, what I would love to ask you is this...

Will you be returning the money you took from us?

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February 12, 2014, 10:44:52 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?

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February 12, 2014, 10:50:17 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.


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February 12, 2014, 10:52:24 PM
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Help! It won't let me place a bet on the Sportsbook.. When I click Place Bet I get a popup window which never loads.. I've tried on both Firefox and IE
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February 12, 2014, 10:53:23 PM
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Help! It won't let me place a bet on the Sportsbook.. When I click Place Bet I get a popup window which never loads.. I've tried on both Firefox and IE

Can you email support@coinbet.cc with a description of the problem? We'll have tech support look into it right away. Thanks!

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February 12, 2014, 10:59:35 PM
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Sure, I just want to bet tonight!

Also, what the minimum withdrawal on the site?
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February 12, 2014, 11:00:32 PM
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Sure, I just want to bet tonight!

Also, what the minimum withdrawal on the site?

Depends on the method, but if its BTC we will allow any amount, we just prefer to keep it at $100+ equivalent.

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February 12, 2014, 11:40:55 PM
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Who is Pascal Reid and Michell Abner Espinoza ?
http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/02/florida-targets-high-dollar-bitcoin-exchangers/

Cut the crap be transparent for once, I'm going to publish these western unions out of Hollywood Florida just so that people are aware and not entrapped into a box with a rattlesnake.  The only reason we are sitting here exposing this cron job as we speak is the fact we followed the law and reported prior to even knowing the full situation unfolding.
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February 12, 2014, 11:48:08 PM
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Who is Pascal Reid and Michell Abner Espinoza ?
http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/02/florida-targets-high-dollar-bitcoin-exchangers/

Cut the crap be transparent for once

They are, apparently, two people who got arrested in Florida for selling/buying BTC on LocalBitcoins. It's pretty stupid to sell to or buy from anyone who says they are going to use them for illegal activity. That's obviously a trap, dontcha think?

Regardless, they are not related to our organization in any way, shape, or form, so what is your point?

Why are you trying to link us to a couple idiots who sold coins to obvious undercover agents? "Be transparent"?!?! What the hell does this case have to do with CoinBet???!!?

Alan, seriously, is $2,500 so much money to you that it's worth coming up with outlandish excuses and stories to steal it? Do you really need the money that bad? Come on man. Get real here.

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February 12, 2014, 11:53:08 PM
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There have been a lot complaint to askplace before about blackmailing casino , say if they don pay them they will write bad review on thier casino . Well most of them pay and most dint . his site is just bxll shxt

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February 12, 2014, 11:55:38 PM
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There have been a lot complaint to askplace before about blackmailing casino , say if they don pay them they will write bad review on thier casino . Well most of them pay and most dint . his site is just bxll shxt

Yep, we heard a LOT about that.. seems his business is built around extortion and lies... now he's trying to link us to some isolated case in Florida where someone sold coins to undercover cops who said they were going to use them for illegal activities (buying stolen credit cards, etc), and thinks that somehow is a good excuse to steal our money and look like he did the right thing.

He's a scammer, plain and simple.

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February 12, 2014, 11:57:28 PM
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Who is Pascal Reid and Michell Abner Espinoza ?
http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/02/florida-targets-high-dollar-bitcoin-exchangers/

Cut the crap be transparent for once

They are, apparently, two people who got arrested in Florida for selling/buying BTC on LocalBitcoins. It's pretty stupid to sell to or buy from anyone who says they are going to use them for illegal activity. That's obviously a trap, dontcha think?

Regardless, they are not related to our organization in any way, shape, or form, so what is your point?

Why are you trying to link us to a couple idiots who sold coins to obvious undercover agents? "Be transparent"?!?! What the hell does this case have to do with CoinBet???!!?

Alan, seriously, is $2,500 so much money to you that it's worth coming up with outlandish excuses and stories to steal it? Do you really need the money that bad? Come on man. Get real here.

Someone with a high IQ should have known the Name Pascal Reid and bitcoins in the same sentence is a no no especially weeks prior to the arrest even going public. Or the story "build us a bitcoin money system" if that don't flag any eyebrows it should. Or the fact the money that we received came from the same small town these two got arrested in. Maybe all of this was just a coincidence but rest assured the money has been sent back to you with a signature confirmation required to the po box provided. I'm calling it what it is, ignorance. I recommended the task force get organized or they will continue to get crushed from someone with a not so impressive IQ.
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February 13, 2014, 12:08:34 AM
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Someone with a high IQ should have known the Name Pascal Reid and bitcoins in the same sentence is a no no especially weeks prior to the arrest even going public. Or the story "build us a bitcoin money system" if that don't flag any eyebrows it should. Or the fact the money that we received came from the same small town these two got arrested in. Maybe all of this was just a coincidence but rest assured the money has been sent back to you with a signature confirmation required to the po box provided. I'm calling it what it is, ignorance. I recommended the task force get organized or they will continue to get crushed from someone with a not so impressive IQ.

Alan, come off it. You can't seriously be stupid enough to believe the link you are leaping at.

First, you said we were "under investigation." Then you said we were NSA. Now you're saying we're Secret Service? Which is it, buddy?

I'm sure it's difficult for you to believe that different people can be in the same city at one time, but come on. Find a better excuse than that. There's a LOT of people in Miami Beach. Also, for the record, we aren't even located in Miami Beach, it's a popular vacation destination. Who doesn't know that!?!

The story you are linking to has nothing to do with bitcoin or online gambling. It has to do with people facilitating the purchase of stolen credit cards using bitcoin, or at least attempting to. There's absolutely zero link between that and CoinBet, and there's zero reason to even assume such a link, aside from the fact that someone on our team just happened to be in Miami Beach when we wired you money.

Then again, I'm sure you know your story is bullshit and you don't believe it yourself. You're just looking for an excuse to steal money.


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February 13, 2014, 12:13:30 AM
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Someone with a high IQ should have known the Name Pascal Reid and bitcoins in the same sentence is a no no especially weeks prior to the arrest even going public. Or the story "build us a bitcoin money system" if that don't flag any eyebrows it should. Or the fact the money that we received came from the same small town these two got arrested in. Maybe all of this was just a coincidence but rest assured the money has been sent back to you with a signature confirmation required to the po box provided. I'm calling it what it is, ignorance. I recommended the task force get organized or they will continue to get crushed from someone with a not so impressive IQ.

Alan, come off it. You can't seriously be stupid enough to believe the link you are leaping at.

First, you said we were "under investigation." Then you said we were NSA. Now you're saying we're Secret Service? Which is it, buddy?

I'm sure it's difficult for you to believe that different people can be from the same city, but come on. Find a better excuse than that. There's a LOT of people in Miami Beach.



Coinbet has always paid, I'm not going to say they are stiffing clients because that would be a lie. All I can say is bitcoin casino pro and the people behind it want to keep their freedom and have opted out from offering a rating or review for this organization. Please note that bitcoin casino pro merely provides a forum for speech. Posts on the site are created by third parties, not by Bitcoin Casino Pro, and under United States law, Bitcoin Casino Pro is not required to “fact-check” the comments posted on the site by users. Indeed, doing so would simply be impossible. Further, under United States law, Bitcoin Casino Pro is not liable for the accuracy of third party speech. Instead, the author(s) of such comments are solely responsible for their words.
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February 13, 2014, 12:14:47 AM
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Coinbet has always paid, I'm not going to say they are stiffing clients because that would be a lie. All I can say is bitcoin casino pro and the people behind it want to keep their freedom and have opted out from offering a rating or review for this organization. Please note that bitcoin casino pro merely provides a forum for speech. Posts on the site are created by third parties, not by Bitcoin Casino Pro, and under United States law, Bitcoin Casino Pro is not required to “fact-check” the comments posted on the site by users. Indeed, doing so would simply be impossible. Further, under United States law, Bitcoin Casino Pro is not liable for the accuracy of third party speech. Instead, the author(s) of such comments are solely responsible for their words.

But you still took our money and made all these ridiculous accusations in this thread, under two different usernames Wink To imply that you could somehow be incriminated by providing one of your extorted ratings is a big leap into bullshit land, buddy. Just return the money, please. Stop making asinine accusations to justify your thievery.

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February 13, 2014, 12:23:38 AM
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Coinbet has always paid, I'm not going to say they are stiffing clients because that would be a lie. All I can say is bitcoin casino pro and the people behind it want to keep their freedom and have opted out from offering a rating or review for this organization. Please note that bitcoin casino pro merely provides a forum for speech. Posts on the site are created by third parties, not by Bitcoin Casino Pro, and under United States law, Bitcoin Casino Pro is not required to “fact-check” the comments posted on the site by users. Indeed, doing so would simply be impossible. Further, under United States law, Bitcoin Casino Pro is not liable for the accuracy of third party speech. Instead, the author(s) of such comments are solely responsible for their words.

But you still took our money and made all these ridiculous accusations in this thread, under two different usernames Wink

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.
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February 13, 2014, 12:28:11 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.





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