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April 09, 2016, 10:00:31 PM |
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how can dicesites.com state that SafeDICE has only Profit/EV: 25.8% and its accepting Investments ?
Isn't it very weird that the profit is so low?
It's all due to the recent freak-bet (likely made by mistake) resulting in 115 BTC win. Before that, profit was more less in line with the house edge. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=868275.msg14439004#msg14439004
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WEBcreator
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April 10, 2016, 01:53:17 AM |
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Glad to hear the good news. Don't you think you should get a member that represents the company on this forum?
Good luck!
They actually advertised a vacancy for PR person, maintaining presence on this forum was/is main requirement. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1411417.msg14308002#msg14308002But everyone should note that if they have any issues, just send an email to OP, otherwise he simply might not be aware of it. Complaining on chat or here without direct contact could be bit pointless. No one has been chosen yet for this task it seems and it is great to have someone to maintain the presence of the site's thread here therefore that person could as well be responsible in contacting the OP directly incase there is some pressing matters like this one which means we wont wait for days for the official response in the future
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SafeDice (OP)
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April 12, 2016, 04:10:18 AM |
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... I would normally try to be optimistic but the OP has been inactive for quite some time now and the site closes after a big win.. It doesn't look to good from here :C
OP was never super active here and had 1-2 weeks periods of inactivity before, so that alone doesn't mean much. But yeah, site going down right now doesn't do much good. I've sent an email to admin to make sure he's aware and asked him for update. Hello everyone, sorry for all the waiting, someone here just asked me to check the forum. The site was having a short downtime due to a technical problem. I'm sorry to make you worried, this happened at a wrong time but everything is fine now. Regular deposit and withdrawal should also work well, as there are some new deposits came to the site. About huggermugger, we have been in contact with him and have asked for some time to investigate the bets. Looking up to the size of the bet, we think this is normal and reasonable to do so. Other than that everything is good. I hope this can clear the air Glad to hear the good news. Don't you think you should get a member that represents the company on this forum? Good luck! A direct way to contact you at would be good as well. Do you have further information on what happened with the Ned Ryerson case? I assume he got paid as he stopped responding, but it was never said. I'm glad to see that my initial assumption was right earlier in how it would be handled, but the site going offline really gave me a scare. Hope to see this completely resolved and back to normal in no time I confirm Ned Ryeson / jimbob has accumulated 40 btc profit in total and had withdrawn them successfully last month.
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rindo
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April 12, 2016, 06:38:19 AM |
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... I would normally try to be optimistic but the OP has been inactive for quite some time now and the site closes after a big win.. It doesn't look to good from here :C
OP was never super active here and had 1-2 weeks periods of inactivity before, so that alone doesn't mean much. But yeah, site going down right now doesn't do much good. I've sent an email to admin to make sure he's aware and asked him for update. Hello everyone, sorry for all the waiting, someone here just asked me to check the forum. The site was having a short downtime due to a technical problem. I'm sorry to make you worried, this happened at a wrong time but everything is fine now. Regular deposit and withdrawal should also work well, as there are some new deposits came to the site. About huggermugger, we have been in contact with him and have asked for some time to investigate the bets. Looking up to the size of the bet, we think this is normal and reasonable to do so. Other than that everything is good. I hope this can clear the air Glad to hear the good news. Don't you think you should get a member that represents the company on this forum? Good luck! A direct way to contact you at would be good as well. Do you have further information on what happened with the Ned Ryerson case? I assume he got paid as he stopped responding, but it was never said. I'm glad to see that my initial assumption was right earlier in how it would be handled, but the site going offline really gave me a scare. Hope to see this completely resolved and back to normal in no time I confirm Ned Ryeson / jimbob has accumulated 40 btc profit in total and had withdrawn them successfully last month. glad to hear,,, i respect I'm sure it will not disappoint its members Safedice
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gizzig
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April 13, 2016, 04:09:36 PM |
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Hello Please, where I find API documentation? thanks
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seuntjie
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April 13, 2016, 05:25:54 PM |
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Hello Please, where I find API documentation? thanks
There isn't really an api documentation for the site. the closest thing you'll find publicly is the source code for my bot, you can see the code for SD here
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gizzig
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April 13, 2016, 05:56:49 PM |
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Hello Please, where I find API documentation? thanks
There isn't really an api documentation for the site. the closest thing you'll find publicly is the source code for my bot, you can see the code for SD herethanks, I already check the code, but I have several questions: which is the order of commands for a login? which are the entry points? What are the input parameters and response? etc,etc...
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seuntjie
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April 13, 2016, 08:27:06 PM |
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Hello Please, where I find API documentation? thanks
There isn't really an api documentation for the site. the closest thing you'll find publicly is the source code for my bot, you can see the code for SD herethanks, I already check the code, but I have several questions: which is the order of commands for a login? which are the entry points? What are the input parameters and response? etc,etc... At this moment I am unable to write a response without sounding like a complete dick, so I'll just say this: Look through my code again and really try to understand what's going on. You'll get all of the info you need. The json objects that are sent and received in the post messages are defined at the bottom of the file.
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gizzig
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April 13, 2016, 09:48:16 PM |
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Hello Please, where I find API documentation? thanks
There isn't really an api documentation for the site. the closest thing you'll find publicly is the source code for my bot, you can see the code for SD herethanks, I already check the code, but I have several questions: which is the order of commands for a login? which are the entry points? What are the input parameters and response? etc,etc... At this moment I am unable to write a response without sounding like a complete dick, so I'll just say this: Look through my code again and really try to understand what's going on. You'll get all of the info you need. The json objects that are sent and received in the post messages are defined at the bottom of the file. Thanks. I think the owner of SD should provide this information.. I have to do reverse ingeneria
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seuntjie
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April 13, 2016, 09:54:47 PM |
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Hello Please, where I find API documentation? thanks
There isn't really an api documentation for the site. the closest thing you'll find publicly is the source code for my bot, you can see the code for SD herethanks, I already check the code, but I have several questions: which is the order of commands for a login? which are the entry points? What are the input parameters and response? etc,etc... At this moment I am unable to write a response without sounding like a complete dick, so I'll just say this: Look through my code again and really try to understand what's going on. You'll get all of the info you need. The json objects that are sent and received in the post messages are defined at the bottom of the file. Thanks. I think the owner of SD should provide this information.. I have to do reverse ingeneria Welcome to the world of programming for dice sites. Half of the sites in dicebot had to be reverse engineered for me to be able to add them
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huggermugger
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April 15, 2016, 04:22:06 PM |
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Hey, As most of you people know I won alot of bitcoins from safedice very recently (115btc). I thought this was a legit site that would pay out to its members if they won some bitoins but apparently they don't. I got an email today where they told me that they have cleared my account manually and sent it to my withdrawal address, the only problem is that it wasn't even my address. They scammed me and sent the bitcoins to their own address, making it look like they have paid me. Don't trust this website since they don't payout what they have to and tries to get away with it by creating fake email conversations that apparently came from me. This site is not to be trusted and won't pay you out if you win quite a large amount of bitcoins...
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AcoinL.L.C
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April 15, 2016, 04:26:20 PM |
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Hey, As most of you people know I won alot of bitcoins from safedice very recently (115btc). I thought this was a legit site that would pay out to its members if they won some bitoins but apparently they don't. I got an email today where they told me that they have cleared my account manually and sent it to my withdrawal address, the only problem is that it wasn't even my address. They scammed me and sent the bitcoins to their own address, making it look like they have paid me. Don't trust this website since they don't payout what they have to and tries to get away with it by creating fake email conversations that apparently came from me. This site is not to be trusted and won't pay you out if you win quite a large amount of bitcoins... Unfortunate to hear. Do you have any proof for this accusation?
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AcoinL.L.C
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April 15, 2016, 04:30:33 PM |
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I would also like to point out that this site has ~50 BTC in its bankroll + player balances yet only 11 BTC in the cold address. Chances are extremely high its insolvent unless OP is using a different cold address.
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Shogen
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April 15, 2016, 04:37:46 PM |
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Hey, As most of you people know I won alot of bitcoins from safedice very recently (115btc). I thought this was a legit site that would pay out to its members if they won some bitoins but apparently they don't. I got an email today where they told me that they have cleared my account manually and sent it to my withdrawal address, the only problem is that it wasn't even my address. They scammed me and sent the bitcoins to their own address, making it look like they have paid me. Don't trust this website since they don't payout what they have to and tries to get away with it by creating fake email conversations that apparently came from me. This site is not to be trusted and won't pay you out if you win quite a large amount of bitcoins... I am not sure if the admin had sent the bitcoin to their own address, or if they had sent the bitcoin to an impersonator, but neither of these looks good. OP, what kind of verification had you done to make sure that the one sending you the email is the actual huggermugger?
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huggermugger
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April 15, 2016, 05:24:57 PM |
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Hey, As most of you people know I won alot of bitcoins from safedice very recently (115btc). I thought this was a legit site that would pay out to its members if they won some bitoins but apparently they don't. I got an email today where they told me that they have cleared my account manually and sent it to my withdrawal address, the only problem is that it wasn't even my address. They scammed me and sent the bitcoins to their own address, making it look like they have paid me. Don't trust this website since they don't payout what they have to and tries to get away with it by creating fake email conversations that apparently came from me. This site is not to be trusted and won't pay you out if you win quite a large amount of bitcoins... Unfortunate to hear. Do you have any proof for this accusation? Of course I do. I receieved a fake email from them today where I apparently asked them to send all my bitcoins from my safedice account to a bitcoin address that doesn't belong to me. Here's the faked email I got today. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZOWFWbVZ2YS1RdzQHere's a page from my conversation with them. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZbzZPcG1mYW5VWFEYou can see that the log-box between the to mails are a bit different. That the emails are blue and clickable in the faked mail and not blue and not clickable in my conversation with them. I've always ended my email with 'sincerely, Anton (huggermugger)' and never with just '//huggermugger'. It also says in the faked email that I sent that email for just two days ago with the subject "withdrawal". But I've written to them from the 6th of April from an email with the subject "Withdraw bitcoins". It is also strange that I sent this from my conversation today with the subject "withdraw bitcoins": https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZdGtvY2NYQnJmX2MAnd that they answered with this from a new conversation called "withdrawal" that I apparenly had written two days ago https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZUUY2cjFFY3M5YlU
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shulio
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April 15, 2016, 05:44:41 PM |
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Hey, As most of you people know I won alot of bitcoins from safedice very recently (115btc). I thought this was a legit site that would pay out to its members if they won some bitoins but apparently they don't. I got an email today where they told me that they have cleared my account manually and sent it to my withdrawal address, the only problem is that it wasn't even my address. They scammed me and sent the bitcoins to their own address, making it look like they have paid me. Don't trust this website since they don't payout what they have to and tries to get away with it by creating fake email conversations that apparently came from me. This site is not to be trusted and won't pay you out if you win quite a large amount of bitcoins... Unfortunate to hear. Do you have any proof for this accusation? Of course I do. I receieved a fake email from them today where I apparently asked them to send all my bitcoins from my safedice account to a bitcoin address that doesn't belong to me. Here's the faked email I got today. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZOWFWbVZ2YS1RdzQHere's a page from my conversation with them. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZbzZPcG1mYW5VWFEYou can see that the log-box between the to mails are a bit different. That the emails are blue and clickable in the faked mail and not blue and not clickable in my conversation with them. I've always ended my email with 'sincerely, Anton (huggermugger)' and never with just '//huggermugger'. It also says in the faked email that I sent that email for just two days ago with the subject "withdrawal". But I've written to them from the 6th of April from an email with the subject "Withdraw bitcoins". It is also strange that I sent this from my conversation today with the subject "withdraw bitcoins": https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZdGtvY2NYQnJmX2MAnd that they answered with this from a new conversation called "withdrawal" that I apparenly had written two days ago https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZUUY2cjFFY3M5YlUIt seems that either admin is fooled by someone impersonating huggermugger or admin playing some trick to make sure that they own the 100+ btc for themselves. This is going to looks bad either way and this might be the end of safedice. 100 btc is a huge sum of bitcoin and definitely tempting to be stolen though I still hope the admin shed some lights here
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April 15, 2016, 05:55:43 PM |
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Hey, As most of you people know I won alot of bitcoins from safedice very recently (115btc). I thought this was a legit site that would pay out to its members if they won some bitoins but apparently they don't. I got an email today where they told me that they have cleared my account manually and sent it to my withdrawal address, the only problem is that it wasn't even my address. They scammed me and sent the bitcoins to their own address, making it look like they have paid me. Don't trust this website since they don't payout what they have to and tries to get away with it by creating fake email conversations that apparently came from me. This site is not to be trusted and won't pay you out if you win quite a large amount of bitcoins... Sorry to hear that, your winning amount is so big but if you have not received it as you said so you can make a scam accusation thread in order to warn other players to stay away from this site till your problem solved. But of course you need to provide valid proofs on the scam accusation thread. Otherwise,no one believe in you. Curious to hear something from SafeDice rep regarding this issue.
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huggermugger
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April 15, 2016, 06:10:21 PM |
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Hey, As most of you people know I won alot of bitcoins from safedice very recently (115btc). I thought this was a legit site that would pay out to its members if they won some bitoins but apparently they don't. I got an email today where they told me that they have cleared my account manually and sent it to my withdrawal address, the only problem is that it wasn't even my address. They scammed me and sent the bitcoins to their own address, making it look like they have paid me. Don't trust this website since they don't payout what they have to and tries to get away with it by creating fake email conversations that apparently came from me. This site is not to be trusted and won't pay you out if you win quite a large amount of bitcoins... Sorry to hear that, your winning amount is so big but if you have not received it as you said so you can make a scam accusation thread in order to warn other players to stay away from this site till your problem solved. But of course you need to provide valid proofs on the scam accusation thread. Otherwise,no one believe in you. Curious to hear something from SafeDice rep regarding this issue. I do have proof Of course I do. I receieved a fake email from them today where I apparently asked them to send all my bitcoins from my safedice account to a bitcoin address that doesn't belong to me. Here's the faked email I got today. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZOWFWbVZ2YS1RdzQHere's a page from my conversation with them. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZbzZPcG1mYW5VWFEYou can see that the log-box between the to mails are a bit different. That the emails are blue and clickable in the faked mail and not blue and not clickable in my conversation with them. I've always ended my email with 'sincerely, Anton (huggermugger)' and never with just '//huggermugger'. It also says in the faked email that I sent that email for just two days ago with the subject "withdrawal". But I've written to them from the 6th of April from an email with the subject "Withdraw bitcoins". It is also strange that I sent this from my conversation today with the subject "withdraw bitcoins": https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZdGtvY2NYQnJmX2MAnd that they answered with this from a new conversation called "withdrawal" that I apparenly had written two days ago https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_UCHViPIycZUUY2cjFFY3M5YlU
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wormat22
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April 15, 2016, 06:15:18 PM |
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Seems the site is totally insolvent. Multiple people including myself in chat attempting to withdraw funds. Not even getting errors, we just get our balance wiped and don't receive any bitcoins.
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huggermugger
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April 15, 2016, 06:33:38 PM |
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I believe they have blocked me now from their website cause I can't access it anymore :/
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