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Topic: Casinobit - LIVE ROULETTE - [INVEST] - BEST CASINO OF 2013 (Read 82372 times)

full member
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you are just playing with words. this tells a lot. why not make it easy for everyone and make a list with all the debts still open and if you gonna pay it someday or not?

Right.

You are "working my ass off for decent pay" - so how much of that decent pay are you putting towards paying off your debts each month?

Well no.

I have made it perfectly clear that the casino is not insured and the possibility of it going down is a big risk for the investors. It would be similar to say that if a real estate owner sells you the property and it plummets in price he would hold a debt to you of the difference that you lost.

Don't forget big risk to customers. Oh wait, you never made that "perfectly clear."
Here, let me give it a try: Customers who win bets can randomly not get paid and go f*ck themselves.
sr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 250
@dooglus

IMO the whole forum here gives You all the respect they can because You earn it.

forget this guy because he doesnt want to learn and his brain looks like standing at the same level he was years ago. all the answers are just in vain.
legendary
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Meh, considering the fact that said house got seized by the owners pimp gang lord shorty afterwards and I still got left with the crumbs of original innovation I'd say my situation is a little bit better.

Not sure what you're talking about there. What was the innovation? Taking the old concept of video streaming roulette and bolting it on to the old concept of crappily coded Bitcoin gambling site?

A chair manufacturer doesn't owe money to every previous generation of chair manufacturers, I can hardly say that he 'copies' something either, more like gets inspired and derives experience by observing others.

I'm not claiming you owe me anything. I'm claiming that you tried to copy my idea but fucked up the implementation.

The business was light years ahead of yours and highly profitable (2.7 times more profitable to be precise) as well as more exciting and with additional options for on-chain betting, affiliates etc.

I thought you made a massive loss. Isn't that what we're talking about, how and when you intend to repay the loss?

Just-Dice made around 19,000 BTC for its investors. When you divide that into the negative number you made for your investors, you don't get 2.7. You get something smaller.

The doofus of this forum haven't even managed to implement something on the same level or are even remotely close even after all this time.

I expect they're still trying to find a harder to read colour combination than the pink-on-red scheme that you pioneered. Smiley

sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
You are "working my ass off for decent pay" - so how much of that decent pay are you putting towards paying off your debts each month?

Well no.

I have made it perfectly clear that the casino is not insured and the possibility of it going down is a big risk for the investors. It would be similar to say that if a real estate owner sells you the property and it plummets in price he would hold a debt to you of the difference that you lost.

If the real estate owner accidentally filled the swimming pool with gasoline instead of water after selling it to you and then accidentally lit it on fire destroying the house then it would be similar. Except that you weren't selling the site, so it's not really even a good example in that way either.

The price didn't plummet because of anything beyond the seller's control, like maybe a family of gingers moving in to the house next door. The price plummeted exactly because of the owner's own carelessness. He saw another house nearby gaining value by adding a swimming pool and thought he could capitalise by copying the idea, but he got an implementation detail wrong with disastrous results.

Meh, considering the fact that said house got seized by the owners pimp gang lord shorty afterwards and I still got left with the crumbs of original innovation I'd say my situation is a little bit better.

A chair manufacturer doesn't owe money to every previous generation of chair manufacturers, I can hardly say that he 'copies' something either, more like gets inspired and derives experience by observing others.

The business was light years ahead of yours and highly profitable (2.7 times more profitable to be precise) as well as more exciting and with additional options for on-chain betting, affiliates etc. The doofus of this forum haven't even managed to implement something on the same level or are even remotely close even after all this time. Need I mention that I was a teen at the time when I came up with the idea? Don't be so bitter about it dooglus, it's not good for your health at your age.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1330
You are "working my ass off for decent pay" - so how much of that decent pay are you putting towards paying off your debts each month?

Well no.

I have made it perfectly clear that the casino is not insured and the possibility of it going down is a big risk for the investors. It would be similar to say that if a real estate owner sells you the property and it plummets in price he would hold a debt to you of the difference that you lost.

If the real estate owner accidentally filled the swimming pool with gasoline instead of water after selling it to you and then accidentally lit it on fire destroying the house then it would be similar. Except that you weren't selling the site, so it's not really even a good example in that way either.

The price didn't plummet because of anything beyond the seller's control, like maybe a family of gingers moving in to the house next door. The price plummeted exactly because of the owner's own carelessness. He saw another house nearby gaining value by adding a swimming pool and thought he could capitalise by copying the idea, but he got an implementation detail wrong with disastrous results.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
You just dont want to learn and accept what all those people want to tell you. You are sticking to Your Bullsh*t

What is there to learn and accept except dumb-fuckery? No promise of investment growth was made, if you want you can go invest into X-Value or whatever pyramid scheme is hot these days where they do promise you investment growth.

That's precisely why all the customers that have lost significant funds report the casino as illegal to their local police station instead of pursuing with a litigation case or addressing what they are actually upset about: their lost investment.

People need to grow a pair and man up to their decisions, I have managed the business to the best of my abilities however a small mistake slipped by - it happens. People have got greedy, disregarded my warnings and invested funds that they couldn't afford to lose, that's the real issue.
sr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 250
you are just playing with words. this tells a lot. why not make it easy for everyone and make a list with all the debts still open and if you gonna pay it someday or not?

Right.

You are "working my ass off for decent pay" - so how much of that decent pay are you putting towards paying off your debts each month?

Well no.

I have made it perfectly clear that the casino is not insured and the possibility of it going down is a big risk for the investors. It would be similar to say that if a real estate owner sells you the property and it plummets in price he would hold a debt to you of the difference that you lost.

You just dont want to learn and accept what all those people want to tell you. You are sticking to Your Bullsh*t
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
you are just playing with words. this tells a lot. why not make it easy for everyone and make a list with all the debts still open and if you gonna pay it someday or not?

Right.

You are "working my ass off for decent pay" - so how much of that decent pay are you putting towards paying off your debts each month?

Well no.

I have made it perfectly clear that the casino is not insured and the possibility of it going down is a big risk for the investors. It would be similar to say that if a real estate owner sells you the property and it plummets in price he would hold a debt to you of the difference that you lost.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1330
you are just playing with words. this tells a lot. why not make it easy for everyone and make a list with all the debts still open and if you gonna pay it someday or not?

Right.

You are "working my ass off for decent pay" - so how much of that decent pay are you putting towards paying off your debts each month?
sr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 250
you are just playing with words. this tells a lot. why not make it easy for everyone and make a list with all the debts still open and if you gonna pay it someday or not?
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Well no, saying that "I paid the part I paid and didn't pay the part I didn't pay" wouldn't relay any new information, it would just be a blank statement made by someone attempting to seem clever as opposed to saying that I re-paid with all of the funds I had access to but the debt remains.

You don't think that saying "I repaid everything in full down to the cent" makes it sound as if you repaid all of the debt as opposed to just a fraction of it?

It's hard to know how to interpret the sentence you actually wrote:

I'm not a fat cat multi-millionaire playboy, I'm working my ass off for decent pay yet I repaid everything in full down to the cent, I could easily bail with 100k USD but I didn't, I barely make that much in 3-4 years.

What exactly did you repay in full down to the cent? That's the bit that is confusing me.

And do you plan to continue repaying in full down to the cent until the debt is fully repaid?

Yes perhaps I have worded it in a confusing manner, I have repaid everything down to the cent with everything being the sum of money I had access to (not the debt). It is quite different than bailing with the casino money and leaving the debt as some people seem to suggest.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1330
Well no, saying that "I paid the part I paid and didn't pay the part I didn't pay" wouldn't relay any new information, it would just be a blank statement made by someone attempting to seem clever as opposed to saying that I re-paid with all of the funds I had access to but the debt remains.

You don't think that saying "I repaid everything in full down to the cent" makes it sound as if you repaid all of the debt as opposed to just a fraction of it?

It's hard to know how to interpret the sentence you actually wrote:

I'm not a fat cat multi-millionaire playboy, I'm working my ass off for decent pay yet I repaid everything in full down to the cent, I could easily bail with 100k USD but I didn't, I barely make that much in 3-4 years.

What exactly did you repay in full down to the cent? That's the bit that is confusing me.

And do you plan to continue repaying in full down to the cent until the debt is fully repaid?
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
[...] I repaid everything in full down to the cent [...]

You repaid everything in full? I thought you left lots of people hanging.

I was obviously referring to the amount of money which I had and that was repaid in full, not the debt which has not been repaid.

So what you are saying is that you repaid the part you repaid in full, but didn't repay the part you didn't repay?

That's true of every situation - it's tautological.

In effect you're saying "I paid the part I paid and didn't pay the part I didn't pay".

Well no, saying that "I paid the part I paid and didn't pay the part I didn't pay" wouldn't relay any new information, it would just be a blank statement made by someone attempting to seem clever as opposed to saying that I re-paid with all of the funds I had access to but the debt remains.

EDIT: By the way eroxors is a scammer who has hopped on the "Casinobit scammed me" train with no basis, I have loaned some BTC from him for the bankroll back at the day and repaid that sum + interest upon the due date. The agreement was that I would give a portion of the net profits in addition to the interest to sweeten up the deal, since there is clearly no net profits I don't owe said person anything. He is more than welcome to repay some of the debt given the fact that he owns a stake in the casino though.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1330
[...] I repaid everything in full down to the cent [...]

You repaid everything in full? I thought you left lots of people hanging.

I was obviously referring to the amount of money which I had and that was repaid in full, not the debt which has not been repaid.

So what you are saying is that you repaid the part you repaid in full, but didn't repay the part you didn't repay?

That's true of every situation - it's tautological.

In effect you're saying "I paid the part I paid and didn't pay the part I didn't pay".
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
I'm working my ass off for decent pay yet I repaid everything in full down to the cent, I could easily bail with 100k USD but I didn't

You repaid everything in full?

I thought you left lots of people hanging.

Until you have had the coins in your wallet and until you have traveled the same path you can't judge me, I know that 99% of you scumbags would bail with the money.

You know nothing of the sort; don't judge everyone by your own standards. You lost coins you were entrusted with due to a lack of care on your own part. Of course we can judge you.

I was obviously referring to the amount of money which I had and that was repaid in full, not the debt which has not been repaid.

what an idiot, why is he telling all the bullsh*t? what is his intention? he could shut up and enjoy the stolen coins

This would be an excellent idea if I had any stolen coins TO enjoy. I even gave up all the commissions that I have gathered for months of my work to repay the debt.
sr. member
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what an idiot, why is he telling all the bullsh*t? what is his intention? he could shut up and enjoy the stolen coins
g83
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Available Now!
He paid shit !!! I did not get a single cent
legendary
Activity: 2940
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I'm working my ass off for decent pay yet I repaid everything in full down to the cent, I could easily bail with 100k USD but I didn't

You repaid everything in full?

I thought you left lots of people hanging.

Until you have had the coins in your wallet and until you have traveled the same path you can't judge me, I know that 99% of you scumbags would bail with the money.

You know nothing of the sort; don't judge everyone by your own standards. You lost coins you were entrusted with due to a lack of care on your own part. Of course we can judge you.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250

Also to clear things up a bit I am not in any sort of legal/civil trouble despite the fact that multiple criminal cases have been opened against me in a couple of countries for running an illegal casino due to the reports of my customers.

My main motive for coming forward today is that I don't want to be associated with the fat pigs that live in skyskrapers in Tokyo while holding million dollar debts to our dear community which I very much care about.

Your humble servant, Max.



Scumbag.  Only difference is they had enough brains/luck to keep a stash after a failure, anything you say is a lie!   Forever.



Well that's rather judgmental.

I'm not a fat cat multi-millionaire playboy, I'm working my ass off for decent pay yet I repaid everything in full down to the cent, I could easily bail with 100k USD but I didn't, I barely make that much in 3-4 years.

Until you have had the coins in your wallet and until you have traveled the same path you can't judge me, I know that 99% of you scumbags would bail with the money.
newbie
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Also to clear things up a bit I am not in any sort of legal/civil trouble despite the fact that multiple criminal cases have been opened against me in a couple of countries for running an illegal casino due to the reports of my customers.

My main motive for coming forward today is that I don't want to be associated with the fat pigs that live in skyskrapers in Tokyo while holding million dollar debts to our dear community which I very much care about.

Your humble servant, Max.



Scumbag.  Only difference is they had enough brains/luck to keep a stash after a failure, anything you say is a lie!   Forever.

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