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March 07, 2015, 10:26:30 PM
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I do think that the OP should keep this thing down low though, if the faucet owners realize there are programs like this, they might put in place methods to try and block it. Having a thread with more than 6 pages of replies dosn't really keep it down low....

Just came across this thread. When I first saw it it seemed too good to be true...

But after reading the technical part I kinda started to believe that this might work. But what funtotry just said is a big part of the problem. If freebitco.in and freedoge.co.in collapses, then no one can guarantee any earnings.

So the whole thing is dependant on the faucets staying up with a lot of funds in their wallets. And the owners staying legit. IMO the owners would probably reduce the payouts to something like $50 after a few months if the bot is working flawlessly.
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March 07, 2015, 10:28:51 PM
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I do think that the OP should keep this thing down low though, if the faucet owners realize there are programs like this, they might put in place methods to try and block it. Having a thread with more than 6 pages of replies dosn't really keep it down low....

Just came across this thread. When I first saw it it seemed too good to be true...

But after reading the technical part I kinda started to believe that this might work. But what funtotry just said is a big part of the problem. If freebitco.in and freedoge.co.in collapses, then no one can guarantee any earnings.

So the whole thing is dependant on the faucets staying up with a lot of funds in their wallets. And the owners staying legit. IMO the owners would probably reduce the payouts to something like $50 after a few months if the bot is working flawlessly.
Freebitco.in is the most legit faucet, is freedoge.co.in also owned by the same person?
If so then I doubt they would run away, millions of dollars made and paid out with their faucet. Owners might even increase payouts as the prices drop. But yes this is dependant on faucets staying up and online, and paying out.

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March 07, 2015, 11:50:34 PM
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I do think that the OP should keep this thing down low though, if the faucet owners realize there are programs like this, they might put in place methods to try and block it. Having a thread with more than 6 pages of replies dosn't really keep it down low....

Just came across this thread. When I first saw it it seemed too good to be true...

But after reading the technical part I kinda started to believe that this might work. But what funtotry just said is a big part of the problem. If freebitco.in and freedoge.co.in collapses, then no one can guarantee any earnings.

So the whole thing is dependant on the faucets staying up with a lot of funds in their wallets. And the owners staying legit. IMO the owners would probably reduce the payouts to something like $50 after a few months if the bot is working flawlessly.
Freebitco.in is the most legit faucet, is freedoge.co.in also owned by the same person?
If so then I doubt they would run away, millions of dollars made and paid out with their faucet. Owners might even increase payouts as the prices drop. But yes this is dependant on faucets staying up and online, and paying out.

Well..20 copies of the bot(He was intending to sell)*1200 per month=$36000 per month.

How can a faucet owner afford that amount, and that is excluding every other faucet user(which is about 500,000 i think, not sure though.)
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March 08, 2015, 12:32:20 AM
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There's over a million users. They've paid out, at current price, 2 million dollars (which they've been open for long enough to see the high price of BTC). The bot generates add impressions. So really it is not hurting anything. It actually helps I'm sure. A few thousand accounts is a drop in the bucket if it even effects anything at all lol.
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March 08, 2015, 12:38:23 AM
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There's over a million users. They've paid out, at current price, 2 million dollars (which they've been open for long enough to see the high price of BTC). The bot generates add impressions. So really it is not hurting anything. It actually helps I'm sure. A few thousand accounts is a drop in the bucket if it even effects anything at all lol.

$36,000 a month.
Also impressions doesn't count, only purchases does, I'm pretty sure.

2 million dollars is paid over a period of time, while just 20 people using this bot would generate more than $430,000 per year, excluding resales of the bots, and paying the other faucet users.

But it's up to anyone to decide in what they believe in, so I'm not trying to offend the seller here.
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March 08, 2015, 02:08:53 AM
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You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something? I would like to add that Rich does not want to do escrow for the .5 BTC. Perhaps we can settle on a .25 BTC up front and another .5 BTC when the bot is running type of thing...or just use escrow Grin
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March 08, 2015, 02:32:14 AM
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You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something?

Lol, ok. I'm not trying to argue, just pointing out some things.
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March 08, 2015, 03:21:28 AM
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You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something?

Lol, ok. I'm not trying to argue, just pointing out some things.
Yeah I mean I'm sure they do google adsense so there's all sorts of different programs for ads. I strongly believe it actually helps the faucets. I'm sure their model is sustainable based on their ad revenue. Ex: they get paid $.03 per visitor so 10,000 x .03 = $300. So they pay $200 per 10k and keep $100 profit. I bet they make more just saying. I'm trying to support this excellent programmer by showing people the dynamics of it as well as buying it myself Grin
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March 08, 2015, 03:22:31 AM
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You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something?

Lol, ok. I'm not trying to argue, just pointing out some things.
Yeah I mean I'm sure they do google adsense so there's all sorts of different programs for ads. I strongly believe it actually helps the faucets. I'm sure their model is sustainable based on their ad revenue. Ex: they get paid $.03 per visitor so 10,000 x .03 = $300. So they pay $200 per 10k and keep $100 profit. I bet they make more just saying.

So, the bot actually visits the site thousands of times to ensure the owner profit?
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March 08, 2015, 03:26:55 AM
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You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something?

Lol, ok. I'm not trying to argue, just pointing out some things.
Yeah I mean I'm sure they do google adsense so there's all sorts of different programs for ads. I strongly believe it actually helps the faucets. I'm sure their model is sustainable based on their ad revenue. Ex: they get paid $.03 per visitor so 10,000 x .03 = $300. So they pay $200 per 10k and keep $100 profit. I bet they make more just saying.

So, the bot actually visits the site thousands of times to ensure the owner profit?

yes

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March 08, 2015, 03:33:55 AM
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It's quite good isn't it? I think I'll send Rich a big tip once it gets running. I have to wait until monday for payment to clear on deathbycaptcha though Angry
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March 08, 2015, 03:35:34 AM
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It's quite good isn't it? I think I'll send Rich a big tip once it gets running. I have to wait until monday for payment to clear on deathbycaptcha though Angry

Wait... What is deathbycaptcha?

So you have paid 0.49 for the bot and going to pay another BTC1 once you get that profit from the bot? Sounds good.
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March 08, 2015, 03:42:48 AM
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It's quite good isn't it? I think I'll send Rich a big tip once it gets running. I have to wait until monday for payment to clear on deathbycaptcha though Angry

Wait... What is deathbycaptcha?

So you have paid 0.49 for the bot and going to pay another BTC1 once you get that profit from the bot? Sounds good.
No I haven't bought anything from him yet. I have gotten all but the deathbycaptcha pre req that you need to even be able to run the bot. Which is like ~$50. I believe Rich's time as a developer is worth more than the .5 BTC that he is selling it for so if it all works out well I would gladly support him with more Bitcoin.
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March 08, 2015, 08:00:25 AM
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It's quite good isn't it? I think I'll send Rich a big tip once it gets running. I have to wait until monday for payment to clear on deathbycaptcha though Angry

Wait... What is deathbycaptcha?

So you have paid 0.49 for the bot and going to pay another BTC1 once you get that profit from the bot? Sounds good.

Its all in his description yes you have running cost just look at the video and read the hole thing

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March 08, 2015, 08:03:57 AM
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There's over a million users. They've paid out, at current price, 2 million dollars (which they've been open for long enough to see the high price of BTC). The bot generates add impressions. So really it is not hurting anything. It actually helps I'm sure. A few thousand accounts is a drop in the bucket if it even effects anything at all lol.

Wow really? You think they'd have made 2million from adverts? If that's the case I can see why people might want to start up a new faucet. That's an impressive amount to make!

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March 08, 2015, 10:06:22 AM
Last edit: March 08, 2015, 11:09:14 AM by superiorus
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Hello

Let me share my impressions about how this bot working and about the relation with Richard.

I will be very short on this review (in 4 points)

1 - Bought the bot, sent the payment in 2 steps without any escrow (because I trust Richard)

2 - The bot works as it is stated in the description and does what should do : collect the coins for you). It is a bit technical (for me) Smiley but here comes no 3

3 - The best support (pre sale and after sale) I ever seen for a product ! Richard is fantastic !  He gave me an honorific tile : "the most skeptical buyer" because I ask many ... many questions, but he answered to all !

4 - I have 10 accounts in the bot now (I will add more in the next days - Richard sent me a guide on how to do this - I hope I can do it Smiley)


Conclusion :  the bot is worth the money , and the support is fantastic !  Thank you Rich Smiley

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March 08, 2015, 05:01:29 PM
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Sent payment without escrow per request. Am waiting for an install either today or tomorrow. Will update but as of now only good things about Rich.
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March 08, 2015, 09:25:34 PM
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March 08, 2015, 09:58:10 PM
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REVIEW

Purchasing and customer support: 12/10 I did not use escrow. After I bought all the things required for the installation (which he has a guide for) of the bot I sent .5 BTC over to Rich. He set up the bot really freaking quickly even though it was night time where his location is. Do not worry about the no escrow. Buy this while you can! Rich is just genuinely a great guy! It is the weekend when I bought all the stuff (vps, captcha solvers etc.) and deathbycaptcha won't accept Bitcoin until Monday morning business hours. Rich configured the bot to use his own captcha solver account until mine received payment! He will always answer your questions and is a great addition to the Bitcoin community. His time and skill are worth more than what he is allowing you to pay!!!

Level of skill required: 5/10 (easy) I only say this because to add more accounts than Rich sets you up with originally you will need to use linux command terminals. However, I have used such things before and the manual he gives is definitely easy to follow, even if you haven't before. There's bots to help set up the bot accounts, yo. How legit is that?

Bot:10/10 There are a lot of features that help it operate to extraordinary levels of stealth.

Basically, if you were interested and were on the fence for whatever reason (as I can understand), you should take this as your last big push to go ahead. There are other reviews here and I can say everything was 100% correct in them. I was a bit shaky about not using escrow but there was never a moment where I was worried. If you don't get this, well, you're missing out big time.
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March 09, 2015, 12:59:27 AM
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So I purchased this from Richard with no escrow. After reading good reviews I would give him a chance and I must say it was a good choice. Richard is very helpful and explains everything to you. He set me up and showed me what it does and explains the process to me. He has been totally helpful and I can only say great things about him and his customer service. If you have any doubts on this don't be
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