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Topic: 10th bet gets 1BTC - only received 0.01? (Read 1469 times)

donator
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August 24, 2011, 07:40:04 PM
#19
edd
donator
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August 24, 2011, 07:35:08 PM
#18
I added 0.1 for making you wait (sorry, lots of things going at once)

1.1 sent to 14qL7hmo3YjU1UeFLW36on7BuWuvTTG9Pm

Wow! You really are the most generous gambling site owner I've ever met!

How many have you met? Lol.

Send that coffee off ASAP! I'm getting tired!

-Jon

Dude, send me a banner and I'll put it up at The Bitcoin List!
donator
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August 24, 2011, 07:32:42 PM
#17
I added 0.1 for making you wait (sorry, lots of things going at once)

1.1 sent to 14qL7hmo3YjU1UeFLW36on7BuWuvTTG9Pm

Wow! You really are the most generous gambling site owner I've ever met!

How many have you met? Lol.

Send that coffee off ASAP! I'm getting tired!

-Jon
edd
donator
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August 24, 2011, 07:07:55 PM
#16
I added 0.1 for making you wait (sorry, lots of things going at once)

1.1 sent to 14qL7hmo3YjU1UeFLW36on7BuWuvTTG9Pm

Wow! You really are the most generous gambling site owner I've ever met!
donator
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August 24, 2011, 06:54:01 PM
#15
You know, they didn't say all at once.  It's possible that they'll pay you after it ends.

They paid the addresses 0.1 BTC or 0.01, can't remember. Either way, they didn't pay the stated amount, but instead paid a smaller amount.

-Jon

Just wondering, Jon, were you going to cover mine, too?

http://blockexplorer.com/address/14qL7hmo3YjU1UeFLW36on7BuWuvTTG9Pm

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.478125




I added 0.1 for making you wait (sorry, lots of things going at once)

1.1 sent to 14qL7hmo3YjU1UeFLW36on7BuWuvTTG9Pm
edd
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August 24, 2011, 06:38:43 PM
#14
You know, they didn't say all at once.  It's possible that they'll pay you after it ends.

They paid the addresses 0.1 BTC or 0.01, can't remember. Either way, they didn't pay the stated amount, but instead paid a smaller amount.

-Jon

Just wondering, Jon, were you going to cover mine, too?

http://blockexplorer.com/address/14qL7hmo3YjU1UeFLW36on7BuWuvTTG9Pm

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.478125


donator
Activity: 392
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August 24, 2011, 05:52:42 PM
#13
You know, they didn't say all at once.  It's possible that they'll pay you after it ends.

They paid the addresses 0.1 BTC or 0.01, can't remember. Either way, they didn't pay the stated amount, but instead paid a smaller amount.

-Jon
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August 24, 2011, 05:50:33 PM
#12
You know, they didn't say all at once.  It's possible that they'll pay you after it ends.
donator
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August 24, 2011, 05:43:25 PM
#11
I wouldn't blacklist the IP if I were you. Most of the time the same person doesn't have the same IP for more than a couple of days, at most. After that the IP is reassigned to a new network, meaning you will just end up banning some other random network. I restart my router all the time, and every time I do, I get assigned a new IP address.

I'm actually going to ban his whole subnet. ex: 10.10.10.*
Really? Why? It's not going to belong to him for long. My external IP is 188.126.89.200 right now, while a couple of days ago it was 109.58.31.237. With the advent of dynamic IP-addresses, IP-blacklisting is no longer an effective way of keeping people out.

It's conditional on the IP address being residential, and in the US. Neighborhoods on cable have easily identifiable IP ranges.
full member
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August 24, 2011, 05:27:32 PM
#10
I wouldn't blacklist the IP if I were you. Most of the time the same person doesn't have the same IP for more than a couple of days, at most. After that the IP is reassigned to a new network, meaning you will just end up banning some other random network. I restart my router all the time, and every time I do, I get assigned a new IP address.

I'm actually going to ban his whole subnet. ex: 10.10.10.*
Really? Why? It's not going to belong to him for long. My external IP is 188.126.89.200 right now, while a couple of days ago it was 109.58.31.237. With the advent of dynamic IP-addresses, IP-blacklisting is no longer an effective way of keeping people out.
donator
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August 24, 2011, 05:23:02 PM
#9
I wouldn't blacklist the IP if I were you. Most of the time the same person doesn't have the same IP for more than a couple of days, at most. After that the IP is reassigned to a new network, meaning you will just end up banning some other random network. I restart my router all the time, and every time I do, I get assigned a new IP address.

I'm actually going to ban his whole subnet. ex: 10.10.10.*
hero member
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August 24, 2011, 05:22:31 PM
#8
I wouldn't blacklist the IP if I were you. Most of the time the same person doesn't have the same IP for more than a couple of days, at most. After that the IP is reassigned to a new network, meaning you will just end up banning some other random network. I restart my router all the time, and every time I do, I get assigned a new IP address.

Could always give browser footprinting a shot
full member
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August 24, 2011, 05:19:33 PM
#7
I wouldn't blacklist the IP if I were you. Most of the time the same person doesn't have the same IP for more than a couple of days, at most. After that the IP is reassigned to a new network, meaning you will just end up banning some other random network. I restart my router all the time, and every time I do, I get assigned a new IP address.
legendary
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Drunk Posts
August 24, 2011, 05:08:53 PM
#6
Still have not received anything. I also checked the 11th bet on block explorer, in case he did not count his own bet.

I sent it along. I've noted his IP, and once I have a few minutes I'll blacklist his IP if its not a proxy.

-jon

Thank you. This is why bitcoinduit is the best bitcoin gambling site out there. Smiley
donator
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August 24, 2011, 05:06:41 PM
#5
Still have not received anything. I also checked the 11th bet on block explorer, in case he did not count his own bet.

I sent it along. I've noted his IP, and once I have a few minutes I'll blacklist his IP if its not a proxy.

-jon
legendary
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Drunk Posts
August 24, 2011, 05:03:11 PM
#4
Still have not received anything. I also checked the 11th bet on block explorer, in case he did not count his own bet.
donator
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August 24, 2011, 03:08:28 PM
#3
Not sure if the 0.01 was from the original creator, if he hasn't paid yet, I apologize, but I've never known bitcoinduit to pay out before the pot is enough to pay or the round ends for the jackpot.

I use a new address for each ponzi, and received 0.01 on the address used here

http://bitcoinduit.com/10th_bet_gets_1BTC

http://blockexplorer.com/address/1JruhAWeXcKEDSrukDufQcLA4sARxnttA2

If he doesn't pay out in the next few hours, let me know and I'll cover you. Further, I'll blacklist his IP address for new bets.

Regards,
Jonathan
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August 24, 2011, 01:26:17 PM
#2
I would think, if the round creator intended to screw you, he would just not pay you anything.

Hoping it's a mistake or he hasn't paid you yet.
legendary
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Drunk Posts
August 24, 2011, 12:46:32 PM
#1
Not sure if the 0.01 was from the original creator, if he hasn't paid yet, I apologize, but I've never known bitcoinduit to pay out before the pot is enough to pay or the round ends for the jackpot.

I use a new address for each ponzi, and received 0.01 on the address used here

http://bitcoinduit.com/10th_bet_gets_1BTC

http://blockexplorer.com/address/1JruhAWeXcKEDSrukDufQcLA4sARxnttA2
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