[Reply to z3Moons after this post]
Ok this is important people, and Cyrus: YOU were out of funds before I made any deal. The site was broke, emails were already unanswered for weeks. I made a deal without knowing that the site wasn't even working.
You're losing the ounce of respect I had for you, I'm really sorry to say that. I told you about the situation, why I was selling and
all the strings attached. Told you that I wasn't eager to invest more in it and that it needed someone with more experience and funds. Even that there was a bug with withdraws at the time we were making the deal!
You blamed a bunch of people and bitcoin services for that, which I suffered through.
Wasn't just me that was blaming them, 3 other people said so, including a guy you found that I didn't even know.
I made a bad deal impulsively I'll admit, and feel taken advantage of to a degree, considering that I never really WANTED to buy the site as I knew very well I wasn't qualified to own it.
So I forced you to buy the site? Do you even hear yourself right now?
I wanted to MANAGE IT and FUND IT because I knew instinctively that was the most logical thing.
That was the agreement. I wanted you to manage and fund it too, but you
failed.
However, I acted impulsively as I said, and thought not to make a big deal about because I figured you were passionate about the site and would bring back some of the BTC after seeing what a little bit of dedicated management can do.
So you planned this from the start. Me spending money in BitsPoker after you bought it. NICE!
Also, I expected to have enough to cover freerolls as they only costed .06 per day and at the time, I calculated I'd have 10 BTC at least to sustain the site before it reaches profitability.
Why didn't you stop the freerolls then? I asked you on a number of occasions if you're sure there's enough to sustain them.
I'll admit, I ran low, but the point is I made a bad deal and we I think up to the point of me writing these very words, have been confused about the agreement, and I really think this was because you were in need of money.
Everywhere in the business world if you don't understand something you're thinking of agreeing with, you can ASK. I answered to all of your questions, and you to mine. Remember how I wanted to cover all the scenarios in our agreement? Does that ring a bell? You said some terms, I said some terms, then negociated and agreed. If you didn't understand something you should have asked.
That's fine, I could have helped you out with a couple BTC and saved the rest to manage the site, friend.
I was looking to sell the site. Not borrow money or let the site fail.
Now I'm just a loser like the rest,
And I'm a loser too, for trusting you and spending money instead of you, but like you said it, that was your plan from the start. Still saying you owe me nothing?
so yes, transfer the site to me and I'll have to fix this shit.
No problem. Really curious how you're going to fix things. I'm sure z3Moons is eager to help
. I just don't see why you felt the need to behave this way about it.
So there, you can blame me for making a bad deal if it makes you feel validated some how. I am guilty for being stupid in dealing with you,
Yes I blame you for not being man enough and saying you own the site in the first place. In case you don't remember, here's how you introduced yourself in this thread:
Hi, I'm the admin you hired
You weren't hired by me. Seems like you're confused.
I made an even worse deal when I decided to work with somebody like you.
but I wouldn't blame freerolls. Nope, that just doesn't make sense to me.
Sure, don't blame the freerolls that chewed up the btc that has been deposited in the site. The freeroll chips you never backed up with btc. Nah, I'm sure it doesn't have something to do with it.
/rant over
/drama over.
I cannot be bothered anymore about this. Anybody want their money back? Talk to
deadgiveaway. I'm done spending my money on his failures and to be honest, I want my money back too!