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Topic: BitStarz Player Wins euro 51,000 (Read 4279 times)

sr. member
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March 03, 2017, 11:45:13 PM
#73
damn, that was really  awsome, but winning millions? uff, really ? but no with bitcoins? is it?
newbie
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February 24, 2017, 07:14:48 PM
#72
This is nothing I saw I guy who won 20 million dollar in a slots game of paf.

Are you sure?  Current biggest progressive jackpot is Quickfire, Mega Moolah Mega $11,265,548
in the land of bitcoin maybe but there has been way bigger jackpots then $11,265,548 the current highest jackpot ever won in history was US$941.8 million with a total prize pool of €2.52 billion Now that is what i call a MEGA WIN!

We are talking about slots winnings! Jackpot of US$941.8 million was a lottery win at Spain’s Spanish Christmas Lottery , not a slot machine jackpot.

ya that's what i kinda figured but i wasn't too sure, it's still pretty crazy even tho it wasn't a slot jackpot, The largest slot machine jackpot in gaming history -- $39,713,982.25 -- was won today on a Megabucks(R) machine at the Excalibur Hotel-Casino on the Las Vegas Strip

Bitcoin is still new

I don't expect billion dollar wins here for years
hero member
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February 24, 2017, 02:14:42 PM
#71
It is kind of strange that a player managed to win the amount of 51,000 Euro dollars, but BitStarz is not paying laughinglion the amount he won which is considered peanuts if you compare his winnings to 51,000 Euro dollars, and it seems Bitstarz are using the same tactics again by asking their customer to submit a lot of personal documents in order for them to process the withdraw.

I wonder if that player really managed to withdraw that big amount of 51,000 Euro dollars out from BitStarz, but it seems the player chooses not to post the withdrawal transaction ID over here. So it remain a myth if this is really true.
The above user just bumped this old thread which was created in 2015 and you really think that it happened yesterday. Tongue

@laughinglion If you are having any issue with the said site ,you have to start a thread in the proper section,which is scam accusation  rather than running around the forum and copy pasting the exact content all over the forum.
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February 24, 2017, 11:25:26 AM
#70
It is kind of strange that a player managed to win the amount of 51,000 Euro dollars, but BitStarz is not paying laughinglion the amount he won which is considered peanuts if you compare his winnings to 51,000 Euro dollars, and it seems Bitstarz are using the same tactics again by asking their customer to submit a lot of personal documents in order for them to process the withdraw.

I wonder if that player really managed to withdraw that big amount of 51,000 Euro dollars out from BitStarz, but it seems the player chooses not to post the withdrawal transaction ID over here. So it remain a myth if this is really true.
newbie
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February 24, 2017, 06:50:28 AM
#69
Bitstarz cheat players out of their deposit and void their winnings.

I am posting it in as many threads about bitstarz as I can find until bitstarz make this right and send me my winnings in full. I want to avoid other gamblers from dealing with such a blatant scam site.

My ordeal is as such.

No bonuses accepted or activated.

I deposit 0.2 btc, play slots and lose it.
I deposit 0.1 btc, play slots and lose it.
I decide one last time, deposit just under 0.1 BTC for some netent slots so into the eur account and receive 100.5eur. When I made this deposit it took me to fill in details which it did not do for btc deposit before so I just filled in random details thinking it would not matter.

I proceed to play when piggs fly netent slot, I finally get to run good and end up just over 1000euro.

So I proceed to try withdraw, I am asked to provide my ID and utility bill (wtf, I thought this is anonymous casino site that dont require such things since I am only depositing/withdrawing btc)

I then inform then, I did not know the account page mattered because I was looking for casino that does not require details when dealing with btc but if it does I am willing to provide ID and utility bill but they would then have to update my account details to reflect my real details.

Chris at support then email me telling me I broke rules filling in fake details (it is absolutely obvious I just pressed random letters and was not a clear attempt to enter fake details, everthing was entered 12343 etc.) and that they will remove my winnings and credit back my last deposit.

What the fuck ? First off, I did not gain an advantage, when I found out about my details issue I informed them to correct it, my ID and utility is completely valid. They are simply looking for a way to weasel out of paying me the 1000euro balance and at the same time they are stealing my first 2 deposits by just allowing me to withdraw my third deposit.

How does that make any sense, please dont ever deal with this site. If they go out of their way to weasel out of paying such a relatively small win and also steal my first 2 deposits, I cant imagine what they will do to anyone winning more than that.

Christ at bitstarz, I will continue to make people aware of your practices and zero valid reason to void my winnings and also steal my first 2 deposits.

I am telling you now publicly in case you read this, I will not stop, the internet will get daily details about how you stole from me until you return my full valid winnings that I won fair and square. Failure to do so will hopefully get your clear scam and theft exposed day in and day out.

Chris at bitstarz, my next step is to open google campaigns to make search engine properly aware of your practices.

If you decide to steal from me, be prepared to lose business long term.

You tried to fuck with the wrong guy.
legendary
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September 06, 2015, 07:19:33 PM
#68
well if hufflepuff considered not cheating..

he won for about 2000 bitcoin..so at that time the total around 1 million usd...omg thats hugeee

Yeah, but hufflepuff was cheating, confirmed by primedice. You can see more info here.
hero member
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September 06, 2015, 05:01:44 AM
#67
well if hufflepuff considered not cheating..

he won for about 2000 bitcoin..so at that time the total around 1 million usd...omg thats hugeee
legendary
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September 06, 2015, 01:54:50 AM
#66
Not quite what you think mate, this for one could be a fake promotional act, which would be shady in itself, until the casino or someone related to the casino can show any proof I would consider this as a fake promotional act.
Even I can say I won 1k btc from say, primedice, would any of you believe it without a proof, if you did then you would likely be going to PD for betting in hope of high wins, basic human emotion rules here, greed.

Actually, if every gamblers here often win, then there is no one could ask proof when they hear a person won much money, since it is a usual thing. Asking proof badly means they never win in gambling Smiley Anyway, it's just my opinion.


I only said that intentionally allowing someone to win to promote a site would be cheating because you are manipulating the odds (in this case to allow someone to win). That can't be a way of marketing, because that would just be cheating. Of course it would be suspicious to not let anyone win in a gambling site, but then again that would still me manipulation of the odds, thus cheating.

You can't allow or deny anyone a win. The house has the odds and someone eventually will get lucky, but not intentionally.

For me that was just a lucky "normal" win.

Well, what if I told you, the lucky is going to the people who be chosen by the house to win? Wink
hero member
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September 05, 2015, 07:35:16 PM
#65
This is nothing I saw I guy who won 20 million dollar in a slots game of paf.

Are you sure?  Current biggest progressive jackpot is Quickfire, Mega Moolah Mega $11,265,548
in the land of bitcoin maybe but there has been way bigger jackpots then $11,265,548 the current highest jackpot ever won in history was US$941.8 million with a total prize pool of €2.52 billion Now that is what i call a MEGA WIN!

We are talking about slots winnings! Jackpot of US$941.8 million was a lottery win at Spain’s Spanish Christmas Lottery , not a slot machine jackpot.

ya that's what i kinda figured but i wasn't too sure, it's still pretty crazy even tho it wasn't a slot jackpot, The largest slot machine jackpot in gaming history -- $39,713,982.25 -- was won today on a Megabucks(R) machine at the Excalibur Hotel-Casino on the Las Vegas Strip
legendary
Activity: 2198
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September 05, 2015, 06:54:40 PM
#64
This is nothing I saw I guy who won 20 million dollar in a slots game of paf.

Are you sure?  Current biggest progressive jackpot is Quickfire, Mega Moolah Mega $11,265,548
in the land of bitcoin maybe but there has been way bigger jackpots then $11,265,548 the current highest jackpot ever won in history was US$941.8 million with a total prize pool of €2.52 billion Now that is what i call a MEGA WIN!

We are talking about slots winnings! Jackpot of US$941.8 million was a lottery win at Spain’s Spanish Christmas Lottery , not a slot machine jackpot.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 520
September 05, 2015, 06:39:55 PM
#63
This is nothing I saw I guy who won 20 million dollar in a slots game of paf.

Are you sure?  Current biggest progressive jackpot is Quickfire, Mega Moolah Mega $11,265,548
in the land of bitcoin maybe but there has been way bigger jackpots then $11,265,548 the current highest jackpot ever won in history was US$941.8 million with a total prize pool of €2.52 billion Now that is what i call a MEGA WIN!
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1014
Bitdice is scam scam scammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
September 05, 2015, 05:49:26 PM
#62
This is nothing I saw I guy who won 20 million dollar in a slots game of paf.

Are you sure?  Current biggest progressive jackpot is Quickfire, Mega Moolah Mega $11,265,548
legendary
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September 05, 2015, 12:22:51 PM
#61
20 millions? How come,how,simply how.
legendary
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September 05, 2015, 10:30:49 AM
#60
This is nothing I saw I guy who won 20 million dollar in a slots game of paf.
hero member
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September 05, 2015, 10:21:03 AM
#59
I've been in the Online Casino Industry since 1998. 51k win is nothing. There are some people that bet 2k a hand or $500 a spin on slots. We are putting together a new site www.lucky7btc.com that will contain a wealth of information concerning online casinos and bitcoins.
legendary
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September 05, 2015, 10:20:00 AM
#58
They do it? I mean if you are allowing someone to win, you are changing the odds of the game, even if it is to make the player win, but it is still cheating, so I'm not sure companies really do that.
There are many ways in marketing to attract people. It will be suspicious if there is no one can win in a gambling site imo.

I only said that intentionally allowing someone to win to promote a site would be cheating because you are manipulating the odds (in this case to allow someone to win). That can't be a way of marketing, because that would just be cheating. Of course it would be suspicious to not let anyone win in a gambling site, but then again that would still me manipulation of the odds, thus cheating.

You can't allow or deny anyone a win. The house has the odds and someone eventually will get lucky, but not intentionally.

For me that was just a lucky "normal" win.
legendary
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September 05, 2015, 10:14:00 AM
#57
Bitstarz is legit. The winner is legit, I work with Mike and others on a regular basis.
i Haven't seen any proof yet...

regards,
joust

What kind of 'proof' would you want BitStarz to provide then? They provided the username of the player who won, and as far as I know on these things, BitStarz couldn't provide any more information on that matter to protect the privacy of the winner. Idk why you guys wanted to see 'proofs' on this matter. Huh BitStarz is in operation for years now, and if this is for promotion, then still, nothing is shady about it.
because we otherwise think that this is just a way to advertise this site for free. And get people to gamble and lose their money.

regards,
joust

Ehh, that's what advertising is for. If advertising is not meant to lure people to use their services, what is its purpose then? The way they constructed that 'advertisement' is just a clever way of endorsing their site.

-snip-
And get people to gamble and lose their money.

It's up to the people, and not the casino, whether they'll gamble or not.

sr. member
Activity: 350
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September 05, 2015, 10:02:41 AM
#56
Bitstarz is legit. The winner is legit, I work with Mike and others on a regular basis.
i Haven't seen any proof yet...

regards,
joust

What kind of 'proof' would you want BitStarz to provide then? They provided the username of the player who won, and as far as I know on these things, BitStarz couldn't provide any more information on that matter to protect the privacy of the winner. Idk why you guys wanted to see 'proofs' on this matter. Huh BitStarz is in operation for years now, and if this is for promotion, then still, nothing is shady about it.
because we otherwise think that this is just a way to advertise this site for free. And get people to gamble and lose their money.

regards,
joust
legendary
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September 05, 2015, 10:01:24 AM
#55
Bitstarz is legit. The winner is legit, I work with Mike and others on a regular basis.
i Haven't seen any proof yet...

regards,
joust

What kind of 'proof' would you want BitStarz to provide then? They provided the username of the player who won, and as far as I know on these things, BitStarz couldn't provide any more information on that matter to protect the privacy of the winner. Idk why you guys wanted to see 'proofs' on this matter. Huh BitStarz is in operation for years now, and if this is for promotion, then still, nothing is shady about it.
sr. member
Activity: 350
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September 05, 2015, 09:51:01 AM
#54
Bitstarz is legit. The winner is legit, I work with Mike and others on a regular basis.
i Haven't seen any proof yet...

regards,
joust
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