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Author Topic: FAIRLAY - SPORTS BETTING for experts - highest liquidity, provably best odds  (Read 135512 times)
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December 18, 2017, 09:20:06 PM
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With all these problems that are stated here I will give their sportsbook a try since I am currently still looking for one that does not require any verification once you want to withdraw from them.
Then it's not a place for you.... they are holding my 1.2btc and already asked for ID,utility bill then to make video clip with me and to prove source of the funds into my bitcoin account... enough to stay away? not? they are holding my 1.2btc for over 6 months for now.

guy it is pretty obvious u deposited funds from the darkweb straight to fairlay All then darkweb sites are being watched like a hawk .U would not have a issue if use a regular wallet in between .that is your own fualt for being a dumbass not fairlays

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December 30, 2017, 08:25:06 AM
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Any plans to allow users to deposit and keep their balances in alt-coins like BCH and ETH?
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December 30, 2017, 10:04:23 AM
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Any plans to allow users to deposit and keep their balances in alt-coins like BCH and ETH?

You can already deposit the two altcoins that you mention.
However, at the moment you have to exchange them using
the exchange markets at Fairlay.

This isn´t really a problem as they have a pretty low vig/juice and
therefore you get a reasonable exchange rate when trading your altcoins
for BTC.
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December 30, 2017, 10:10:07 AM
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Hi. Two more days before the end of the Trump market (President on January 1st). Will you settle everything in Bitcoin on Monday?
Thanks Fairlay support.
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December 30, 2017, 11:37:52 AM
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With all these problems that are stated here I will give their sportsbook a try since I am currently still looking for one that does not require any verification once you want to withdraw from them.
Then it's not a place for you.... they are holding my 1.2btc and already asked for ID,utility bill then to make video clip with me and to prove source of the funds into my bitcoin account... enough to stay away? not? they are holding my 1.2btc for over 6 months for now.

guy it is pretty obvious u deposited funds from the darkweb straight to fairlay All then darkweb sites are being watched like a hawk .U would not have a issue if use a regular wallet in between .that is your own fualt for being a dumbass not fairlays

Didn't deposit from "darkweb" ... don't know why they think so... IVEN if I would do, do they have the rights to take this money to their pocket? asked many times to send them back to my depositted address if they not accept my deposits and lock my account but they has denied, STAY AWAY!
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December 30, 2017, 09:33:05 PM
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Any plans to allow users to deposit and keep their balances in alt-coins like BCH and ETH?

You can already deposit the two altcoins that you mention.
However, at the moment you have to exchange them using
the exchange markets at Fairlay.

This isn´t really a problem as they have a pretty low vig/juice and
therefore you get a reasonable exchange rate when trading your altcoins
for BTC.

I would prefer to avoid exchanging at all.  Seems like something easy to implement on their end (keeping client funds in whatever alt-coin was used to deposit), and I hope they consider doing so soon.
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December 30, 2017, 10:29:52 PM
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Any plans to allow users to deposit and keep their balances in alt-coins like BCH and ETH?

You can already deposit the two altcoins that you mention.
However, at the moment you have to exchange them using
the exchange markets at Fairlay.

This isn´t really a problem as they have a pretty low vig/juice and
therefore you get a reasonable exchange rate when trading your altcoins
for BTC.

I would prefer to avoid exchanging at all.  Seems like something easy to implement on their end (keeping client funds in whatever alt-coin was used to deposit), and I hope they consider doing so soon.

Hi, we are not very active during the holiday season. So support requests might take a bit longer. Thanks for your patience.  

Back to your idea. We are planning to implement BTC lending (with fees very close to zero). You will be able to deposit for example 8 BCH  and use that as collateral to receive a loan of up to 1 BTC.   If you are not losing these BTCs permanently you never have to touch BTC to use Fairlay.  

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January 01, 2018, 01:52:17 PM
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My bet on Trump to be president on January 1st was paid today, and my withdrawal was sent to my wallet (0.37 BTC is not a small amount) within an hour.
Some complain here so it is nice to also comment when things go smoothly, thanks Fairlay, great service.
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January 02, 2018, 04:23:10 AM
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Hi ,

Do You Have any Affiliate program For The Website ? I dont see any details about This In First post .


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January 02, 2018, 05:42:58 AM
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https://fairlay.com/market/bitcoin-exchange-to-mess-up-before-2018/

Did BTCe return all the user funds?

If not, why did this resolve as Yes?

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January 02, 2018, 11:26:55 AM
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https://fairlay.com/market/bitcoin-exchange-to-mess-up-before-2018/

Did BTCe return all the user funds?

If not, why did this resolve as Yes?

The question was "Will a major exchange mess up", BTCe did so the result ended as "Yes".. Don't you know what you are betting on before you bet on it?

Unless I'm missing something big here I think all is good with that bet.

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January 02, 2018, 01:36:24 PM
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https://fairlay.com/market/bitcoin-exchange-to-mess-up-before-2018/

Did BTCe return all the user funds?

If not, why did this resolve as Yes?

The question was "Will a major exchange mess up", BTCe did so the result ended as "Yes".. Don't you know what you are betting on before you bet on it?

Unless I'm missing something big here I think all is good with that bet.

Well, they issued these tokens and if they are fully redeemed there is no loss. It's also not clear if customers have a legal claim against the US agency who seized the funds.    On the other hand these tokens only trade at 60% of their face value, so one could consider that a loss.  We need a little bit more time to decide this.

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January 02, 2018, 03:35:10 PM
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Hi ,

Do You Have any Affiliate program For The Website ? I dont see any details about This In First post .



They used to, but no longer.
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January 02, 2018, 05:55:35 PM
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@Fairlaysupport,  please void the German chancellor contract and return funds to those who wagered on this contract, as you wrote previously in this thread.

Also, please consider starting a new contract for this market until the Chancellorship is decided. Thanks.
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January 02, 2018, 08:01:56 PM
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https://fairlay.com/market/bitcoin-exchange-to-mess-up-before-2018/

Did BTCe return all the user funds?

If not, why did this resolve as Yes?

The question was "Will a major exchange mess up", BTCe did so the result ended as "Yes".. Don't you know what you are betting on before you bet on it?

Unless I'm missing something big here I think all is good with that bet.

Well, they issued these tokens and if they are fully redeemed there is no loss. It's also not clear if customers have a legal claim against the US agency who seized the funds.    On the other hand these tokens only trade at 60% of their face value, so one could consider that a loss.  We need a little bit more time to decide this.

Oops I meant, if they didn't return the funds, then why did this resolve as No.

I think it resolved as No.  But I cannot open the website because Cloudflare has blocked me for the last 20 minutes.

Please fix Cloudflare!

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January 02, 2018, 08:04:08 PM
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https://fairlay.com/market/bitcoin-exchange-to-mess-up-before-2018/

Did BTCe return all the user funds?

If not, why did this resolve as Yes?

The question was "Will a major exchange mess up", BTCe did so the result ended as "Yes".. Don't you know what you are betting on before you bet on it?

Unless I'm missing something big here I think all is good with that bet.

Well, they issued these tokens and if they are fully redeemed there is no loss. It's also not clear if customers have a legal claim against the US agency who seized the funds.    On the other hand these tokens only trade at 60% of their face value, so one could consider that a loss.  We need a little bit more time to decide this.

Oops I meant, if they didn't return the funds, then why did this resolve as No.

I think it resolved as No.  But I cannot open the website because Cloudflare has blocked me for the last 20 minutes.

Please fix Cloudflare!


When I opened it up it said it was resolved as "Yes".. Not sure if that has changed after the fact.. Nonetheless BTCe shut down and is no longer operating so it should be considered a "Yes" on that bet considering they failed massively.. regardless of how or why it happened or what is going on now Cheesy.

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January 02, 2018, 08:15:39 PM
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I had 2 mbtc on Yes. Under Settled Orders it shows me with a net profit of -2 mbtc.

Bitcoin exchange to mess up before 2018    29.93% (green) Yes    2.00    07/28/2017 04:25    -2.00    01/01/2018 02:00

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January 03, 2018, 10:51:20 PM
Last edit: January 04, 2018, 06:59:18 AM by Itty Bitty
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@Fairlaysupport

Please Fairlay...you've been holding your customer's funds on the German chancellor contract frozen for several months (no way to trade out since October), and now you have decided it is a void contract.

https://old.fairlay.com/market/who-will-be-elected-german-chancellor-in-2017-1/

Please close this contract up already and release our frozen funds. What is the delay?


Edit: Also, on your post #1502 in this thread, you told someone this is not the place to request closing contracts. I have to respectfully disagree. If Fairlay is not making their utmost efforts to settle quickly, current customers and potential customers deserve to be aware of this. Sorry Fairlay, the customer is always right.

What trollbox were you talking about, anyway?
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January 04, 2018, 03:57:20 PM
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@Itty you are right. We should have settled it sooner.   Please understand that there are higher security measures for large markets like the one you mentioned.



 The exchange to mess up market was unsettled.

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January 04, 2018, 04:11:35 PM
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@Itty you are right. We should have settled it sooner.   Please understand that there are higher security measures for large markets like the one you mentioned.



 The exchange to mess up market was unsettled.


Thank you.
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