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Topic: $6,000,000 SCAMMED @ BC.Game (2042 ETH) - page 6. (Read 2897 times)

hero member
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August 07, 2024, 09:10:09 PM
#93
Looking at how this is going, perphaps their radio silence is them trying to understand your play style and how you are managing to flip your account easily... probably talking to game Dev's , game providers etc to check if game is broken.. for now don't just touch your coins to avoid prolonging the process, and with the weekend coming up hope you get positive feedback.

Good luck.
copper member
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Professional virtual assistant and writer
August 07, 2024, 08:50:03 AM
#92


My friend, you are literally going to laugh at this picture.





BC.game has poor customer support service. I think they don't even look at what their agents are doing to players.


I experienced poor customer service the last time I made use of their service, and it has been a while since I have even logged into my account.
newbie
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August 07, 2024, 06:41:36 AM
#91
No way. Must be on a good vacation. Lol.

That's mad.

They have exactly 48 hours to reply on CasinoGuru according to the countdown. I find it funny how they've had complete radio silence regarding this for 5+ days. I'm expecting them to reply and say they're still investigating it and egg it on because they saw I was gambling on the account recently. I'm not placing a single nother bet until I get my withdrawal.

4 scenarios here:


- They come out in the next 72 hours with some crazy accusations or some reason as to why they should not pay me. Calling me a drug dealer or human trafficer or saying I hacked the game or some shit.

- They actually pay me in the next 72 hours

- They say they want to continue their investigation and apologize for a delay (it's already been 2.5 weeks. They just want me to lose it)

- They continue their "investigation", see I'm not folding and not placing a single bet, and finally pay it out in like 1.5 weeks after continued delays even though I won on their own originals.

I heard back from the higher staff of BC, and they assured me that they've pressed their staff to handle your case in a more attentive way.

Just to clarify, from what I understand --though I probably understand things wrongly, hence the clarification-- from my attempt to get this resolved by reaching to several BC staffs and got their answer, the VIP host assigned to you were in active communication with you? So they're not in total silence as the four scenarios above suggested. Or do I understand what they conveyed to me wrongly?

"the VIP host assigned to you were in active communication with you? So they're not in total silence as the four scenarios above suggested."


My friend, you are literally going to laugh at this picture.

https://talkimg.com/images/2024/08/07/5VUGN.png

hero member
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August 07, 2024, 06:12:48 AM
#90


My friend, you are literally going to laugh at this picture.




The classic support experience on BC. Normal "live support" already lets you wait for hours and then gives you draft replies which have nothing to do with what you have asked about, also lying to you.

"VIP" host is just the same story, online all day but no reply, I had the same experience, it's absolutely worthless and BY FAR the worst support you can find in any casino these days.
newbie
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August 07, 2024, 06:08:54 AM
#89
They have exactly 48 hours to reply on CasinoGuru according to the countdown. I find it funny how they've had complete radio silence regarding this for 5+ days. I'm expecting them to reply and say they're still investigating it and egg it on because they saw I was gambling on the account recently. I'm not placing a single nother bet until I get my withdrawal.

4 scenarios here:


- They come out in the next 72 hours with some crazy accusations or some reason as to why they should not pay me. Calling me a drug dealer or human trafficer or saying I hacked the game or some shit.

- They actually pay me in the next 72 hours

- They say they want to continue their investigation and apologize for a delay (it's already been 2.5 weeks. They just want me to lose it)

- They continue their "investigation", see I'm not folding and not placing a single bet, and finally pay it out in like 1.5 weeks after continued delays even though I won on their own originals.

I heard back from the higher staff of BC, and they assured me that they've pressed their staff to handle your case in a more attentive way.

Just to clarify, from what I understand --though I probably understand things wrongly, hence the clarification-- from my attempt to get this resolved by reaching to several BC staffs and got their answer, the VIP host assigned to you were in active communication with you? So they're not in total silence as the four scenarios above suggested. Or do I understand what they conveyed to me wrongly?

"the VIP host assigned to you were in active communication with you? So they're not in total silence as the four scenarios above suggested."


My friend, you are literally going to laugh at this picture.

https://talkimg.com/images/2024/08/07/5VUGN.png
legendary
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Yes, I'm an asshole
August 07, 2024, 05:21:39 AM
#88
They have exactly 48 hours to reply on CasinoGuru according to the countdown. I find it funny how they've had complete radio silence regarding this for 5+ days. I'm expecting them to reply and say they're still investigating it and egg it on because they saw I was gambling on the account recently. I'm not placing a single nother bet until I get my withdrawal.

4 scenarios here:


- They come out in the next 72 hours with some crazy accusations or some reason as to why they should not pay me. Calling me a drug dealer or human trafficer or saying I hacked the game or some shit.

- They actually pay me in the next 72 hours

- They say they want to continue their investigation and apologize for a delay (it's already been 2.5 weeks. They just want me to lose it)

- They continue their "investigation", see I'm not folding and not placing a single bet, and finally pay it out in like 1.5 weeks after continued delays even though I won on their own originals.

I heard back from the higher staff of BC, and they assured me that they've pressed their staff to handle your case in a more attentive way.

Just to clarify, from what I understand --though I probably understand things wrongly, hence the clarification-- from my attempt to get this resolved by reaching to several BC staffs and got their answer, the VIP host assigned to you were in active communication with you? So they're not in total silence as the four scenarios above suggested. Or do I understand what they conveyed to me wrongly?
member
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August 06, 2024, 02:31:19 PM
#87
You guys wanna know what's fishy? BCGame lets you use their vault feature to store your tokens for 10% returns a year.
If you think that is fishy you have no idea how deep this staking/storing rabbit hole goes Grin; https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.64355433
legendary
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August 06, 2024, 01:56:30 PM
#86
This means I could let my $6mil sit in BCGame and it would make me $600k a year. (Or at least 10% of my eth tokens a year, so for 2000 eth, 200 eth a year, thats how its calculated) Does it not sound super fishy that you can make more than the S&P 500 (if you use stablecoins with this feature) by having it sit in a gambling site? Why would they let me eat away at $600k of their profits per year because my coins are sitting on the site? How is providing them that bankroll worth them losing $600k a year?
The 10% offer is not that high, exchanges like Bitfinex (https://support.bitfinex.com/hc/en-us/articles/900002178583-What-is-Lending-Pro-at-Bitfinex) will also pay you that if you bunker your coins there and make them available for lending. Even smaller lending platforms sometimes pay significantly more.

Unfortunately, I can't tell you exactly how the interest for BC.Game is offset, but they certainly won't offer this if they are making a loss themselves.
jr. member
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August 06, 2024, 10:50:49 AM
#85
You guys wanna know what's fishy? BCGame lets you use their vault feature to store your tokens for 10% returns a year.

This means I could let my $6mil sit in BCGame and it would make me $600k a year. (Or at least 10% of my eth tokens a year, so for 2000 eth, 200 eth a year, thats how its calculated) Does it not sound super fishy that you can make more than the S&P 500 (if you use stablecoins with this feature) by having it sit in a gambling site? Why would they let me eat away at $600k of their profits per year because my coins are sitting on the site? How is providing them that bankroll worth them losing $600k a year?

read this: https://www.bluetreesavings.com/post/how-starbucks-makes-money-not-just-coffee

just one example
newbie
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August 06, 2024, 07:35:28 AM
#84
You guys wanna know what's fishy? BCGame lets you use their vault feature to store your tokens for 10% returns a year.

This means I could let my $6mil sit in BCGame and it would make me $600k a year. (Or at least 10% of my eth tokens a year, so for 2000 eth, 200 eth a year, thats how its calculated) Does it not sound super fishy that you can make more than the S&P 500 (if you use stablecoins with this feature) by having it sit in a gambling site? Why would they let me eat away at $600k of their profits per year because my coins are sitting on the site? How is providing them that bankroll worth them losing $600k a year?
newbie
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August 06, 2024, 06:26:05 AM
#83
They have exactly 48 hours to reply on CasinoGuru according to the countdown. I find it funny how they've had complete radio silence regarding this for 5+ days. I'm expecting them to reply and say they're still investigating it and egg it on because they saw I was gambling on the account recently. I'm not placing a single nother bet until I get my withdrawal.

4 scenarios here:


- They come out in the next 72 hours with some crazy accusations or some reason as to why they should not pay me. Calling me a drug dealer or human trafficer or saying I hacked the game or some shit.

- They actually pay me in the next 72 hours

- They say they want to continue their investigation and apologize for a delay (it's already been 2.5 weeks. They just want me to lose it)

- They continue their "investigation", see I'm not folding and not placing a single bet, and finally pay it out in like 1.5 weeks after continued delays even though I won on their own originals.



I hope all goes well for you OP since its alot of money, I, myself am waiting currently over 3 weeks on 50k withdrawal on a third party investigation that they are not disclosing  Grin Grin (@ rollbit)
newbie
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August 06, 2024, 12:32:09 AM
#82
They have exactly 48 hours to reply on CasinoGuru according to the countdown. I find it funny how they've had complete radio silence regarding this for 5+ days. I'm expecting them to reply and say they're still investigating it and egg it on because they saw I was gambling on the account recently. I'm not placing a single nother bet until I get my withdrawal.

4 scenarios here:


- They come out in the next 72 hours with some crazy accusations or some reason as to why they should not pay me. Calling me a drug dealer or human trafficer or saying I hacked the game or some shit.

- They actually pay me in the next 72 hours

- They say they want to continue their investigation and apologize for a delay (it's already been 2.5 weeks. They just want me to lose it)

- They continue their "investigation", see I'm not folding and not placing a single bet, and finally pay it out in like 1.5 weeks after continued delays even though I won on their own originals.

newbie
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August 05, 2024, 07:20:58 PM
#81
Likely. Don't know why it's that way tbh. Their downside isn't as protected.

I'm using Rollbit at the moment and they convert your crypto to USD value when you deposit.

Depends on how you withdraw it as or how it is stored. Some hold it in $ amount while some hold it in crypto coins, so you get the equivalent dollar amount.

I hope this question isn't off-topic. Since the price of ETH has dropped by almost 20%, does the value of the unsettled amount remain as ETH in case it's settled later, or is it still valued at $6 million at the time the issue was encountered on bc.game? How do most casinos handle situations like this when the price of cryptocurrency drops?

I've seen similar issues with smaller amounts, like $1,000 in crypto, where the casino returned the equivalent dollar amount rather than the crypto itself.


i dont believe any hold it in USD amount unless you select the USD currency on a website specifically instead of BTC/ETH/Whatever because otherwise it would be literally detrimental to their bankroll when big crypto crashes happen if everyone was based on the dollar amount.


yeah but does it still secretly hold the original crypto deposited value? because otherwise... if someone has $10k in balance.. ETH drops 30% overnight like it just did... and the balance is still $10k after, they are paying 30% more tokens out which is bad for them longterm. maybe its just, obviously 95% of users with big balances dont hold them overnight and so whatever they lose with this model is super insufficient to them.
newbie
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August 05, 2024, 07:12:22 PM
#80
I'm using Rollbit at the moment and they convert your crypto to USD value when you deposit.

Depends on how you withdraw it as or how it is stored. Some hold it in $ amount while some hold it in crypto coins, so you get the equivalent dollar amount.

I hope this question isn't off-topic. Since the price of ETH has dropped by almost 20%, does the value of the unsettled amount remain as ETH in case it's settled later, or is it still valued at $6 million at the time the issue was encountered on bc.game? How do most casinos handle situations like this when the price of cryptocurrency drops?

I've seen similar issues with smaller amounts, like $1,000 in crypto, where the casino returned the equivalent dollar amount rather than the crypto itself.


i dont believe any hold it in USD amount unless you select the USD currency on a website specifically instead of BTC/ETH/Whatever because otherwise it would be literally detrimental to their bankroll when big crypto crashes happen if everyone was based on the dollar amount.


yeah but does it still secretly hold the original crypto deposited value? because otherwise... if someone has $10k in balance.. ETH drops 30% overnight like it just did... and the balance is still $10k after, they are paying 30% more tokens out which is bad for them longterm. maybe its just, obviously 95% of users with big balances dont hold them overnight and so whatever they lose with this model is super insufficient to them.
newbie
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August 05, 2024, 06:52:41 PM
#79
I'm using Rollbit at the moment and they convert your crypto to USD value when you deposit.

Depends on how you withdraw it as or how it is stored. Some hold it in $ amount while some hold it in crypto coins, so you get the equivalent dollar amount.

I hope this question isn't off-topic. Since the price of ETH has dropped by almost 20%, does the value of the unsettled amount remain as ETH in case it's settled later, or is it still valued at $6 million at the time the issue was encountered on bc.game? How do most casinos handle situations like this when the price of cryptocurrency drops?

I've seen similar issues with smaller amounts, like $1,000 in crypto, where the casino returned the equivalent dollar amount rather than the crypto itself.


i dont believe any hold it in USD amount unless you select the USD currency on a website specifically instead of BTC/ETH/Whatever because otherwise it would be literally detrimental to their bankroll when big crypto crashes happen if everyone was based on the dollar amount.
newbie
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August 05, 2024, 06:36:55 PM
#78
Depends on how you withdraw it as or how it is stored. Some hold it in $ amount while some hold it in crypto coins, so you get the equivalent dollar amount.

I hope this question isn't off-topic. Since the price of ETH has dropped by almost 20%, does the value of the unsettled amount remain as ETH in case it's settled later, or is it still valued at $6 million at the time the issue was encountered on bc.game? How do most casinos handle situations like this when the price of cryptocurrency drops?

I've seen similar issues with smaller amounts, like $1,000 in crypto, where the casino returned the equivalent dollar amount rather than the crypto itself.


i dont believe any hold it in USD amount unless you select the USD currency on a website specifically instead of BTC/ETH/Whatever because otherwise it would be literally detrimental to their bankroll when big crypto crashes happen if everyone was based on the dollar amount.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 05, 2024, 06:26:59 PM
#77
Depends on how you withdraw it as or how it is stored. Some hold it in $ amount while some hold it in crypto coins, so you get the equivalent dollar amount.

I hope this question isn't off-topic. Since the price of ETH has dropped by almost 20%, does the value of the unsettled amount remain as ETH in case it's settled later, or is it still valued at $6 million at the time the issue was encountered on bc.game? How do most casinos handle situations like this when the price of cryptocurrency drops?

I've seen similar issues with smaller amounts, like $1,000 in crypto, where the casino returned the equivalent dollar amount rather than the crypto itself.
newbie
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August 05, 2024, 06:20:05 PM
#76
I hope this question isn't off-topic. Since the price of ETH has dropped by almost 20%, does the value of the unsettled amount remain as ETH in case it's settled later, or is it still valued at $6 million at the time the issue was encountered on bc.game? How do most casinos handle situations like this when the price of cryptocurrency drops?

I've seen similar issues with smaller amounts, like $1,000 in crypto, where the casino returned the equivalent dollar amount rather than the crypto itself.

Your holdings are the actual crypto tokens, not the USD value. So it was 2050 ETH worth $6m which then dropped to worth $4.7m, and I took out $100k and flipped it to $1m, so now the balance is 2400 eth worth $5.8m AKA still basically $6m (Moreso like $8.5m when ETH goes back up now haha)


But yeah I have exactly 2400 ETH in my balance and that is what I will get withdrawn regardless of what happens to the crypto price.
sr. member
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August 05, 2024, 06:10:28 PM
#75
I hope this question isn't off-topic. Since the price of ETH has dropped by almost 20%, does the value of the unsettled amount remain as ETH in case it's settled later, or is it still valued at $6 million at the time the issue was encountered on bc.game? How do most casinos handle situations like this when the price of cryptocurrency drops?

I've seen similar issues with smaller amounts, like $1,000 in crypto, where the casino returned the equivalent dollar amount rather than the crypto itself.
newbie
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August 05, 2024, 05:47:02 PM
#74

OP, still waiting for your PM with UID, if you wish me to try to reach someone else on BC.

In the video he posted in his first post you can actually see the UID. Didn't see it so clear but when you zoom in you can still see the numbers good enough to recognize them.

[image snip]

Hopefully you can reach somebody and help him. I mean, even with out the UID, how many cases of confiscated 5.5 million would they have, right?


Thank you for this, I missed this piece of information as I did not watch the video, not knowing that it's readily available. Given it's a weekend, I'd like to think that perhaps the staff I am in touch with were having a weekend break, thus the silence about other matter I asked, and they'll hopefully return on Monday.

If by Monday afternoon [this is the period I usually have some time to spare on my plate after IRL matters tackled to address cases and interact with the forum] I am yet to hear from them, I'll try to get to know more about the nature of OP's case from other staff.




Why? It'll be a rather risky stunt, won't it? Though some might will be attracted to the platform as they're paying 6 mills, some will also reconsider their decision to risk gambling on a casino who has such a high amount disputed. If they want a 0 USD advertisement, there are way lots of better alternative. Saying this one feels like a stunt, in my opinion, is... reaching.

Bc isnt stupid and theres only 1 possible outcome - them getting this solved. So the question is, why would they be doing all this if THE ONLY way this ends is them giving the money. This is far too big of an amount for the public to forget about it after a day/week/month.

Of which the possibility of a publicity stunt become more and more less likely as the days passes, since it'll raise people's doubt [both the prospective and the existing] about the safety in playing on the platform, and the possibility of the case stays this long due to investigation become more and more possible.

If it's publicity they aimed for, I believe the law of diminishing returns applies here, where they only have certain period of days and amount of USD to reap the benefit of publicity, beyond that, and I'd like to think the line has been passed, the graph dropped quickly and significantly.


damn lol is he calling it a publicity stunt as in i am secretly a bcgames employee? LOL


besides, regarding Norwegian law, I am a Canadian citizen 99.99% of the time and I am NOT in Ontario which is the only region of Canada they restrict and even if they do end up finding out they don't allow Norwegian players the geoblocker never popped up meaning no dispute website would side with them for that reasoning. I also just loaded Stake and a few other very giant online gambling platforms and they also don't regionblock Norway.

Not calling you bcgame employee. All I'm saying is theres no need to stress about it as they will give you the money since it's the only option that makese sense for them.


Thank you for your reply

(My thank yous aren't sarcastic to clarify, incase some people think they are.)
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