I know you want back in because nobody in their right mind would waste this much time spamming unless they wanted to get back involved. Perhaps you have friends you want to talk to there or miss playing the tournaments or whatever else you did there. I can personally say that in chat I have seen people talk about you in a positive light and even seen a discussion led by Betcoin staff member asking how to bring you back in. Examining these communications, they probably would welcome you back, but fear that you would spam their forum as much as you spam here. Plus, if you don't intend to play there, why does it matter if you are banned or not? Personally, I am indifferent I see some good in the things you have mentioned but a lot of bad in your approach. It definitely makes sense to me why you are banned.
I know you want back in because nobody in their right mind would waste this much time spamming unless they wanted to get back involved.
Even if this statement were true (it's not) - what proof do you have that I'm "in my right mind"?
Plus, if you don't intend to play there, why does it matter if you are banned or not?
It really doesn't matter very much to me that I'm banned. I haven't asked to be unbanned and I've made it clear I never plan on playing there again. Mid-October was the last time I played there, weeks before they they decided to ban me.
Do you really think they banned me because of the fact I was spamming or because they realized that I will continue to ask questions they dont want to answer- even after being ignored for weeks or months. I will not give up and forget about it.
The reason I've been focusing on the single question lately...
Why do you keep telling me (and others) that I am welcome back and that you want to give me bonuses and answer my questions...then you just ignore me and leave account banned/ip blocked.
...is because I've realized that asking many questions at once can be confusing, and they use the "we don't understand" strategy. With this simple question, it serves the purpose of asking a legitimate question and also provides a great example of Betcoin behaving unethically, their actions do not tell the same story as their words.
At this point, giving up and forgetting about all the scummy things Betcoin has done would only result in them being more confident than ever that they can do whatever the hell they want, regardless of ethics, without consequence.
Some of the most reputable people have spoken out against Betcoin after listening to what I had to say. (Todd Witelles and Dooglus) I have have plenty more planned and plan on drawing as much attention to their behavior as I can.
I'm sorry you don't like my approach, but I honestly can't think of any other way. I started off extremely polite and gracious with them. Even when they started ignoring me. After weeks I gradually got more and more aggressive to get their attention and will continue to do so.
If you have any suggestions on how to get them to respond, I'm willing to consider anything.