aksplace took money from coinbet?
aksplace, what are you talking about? you think coinbet is with law enforcement or something?
Yes, he essentially extorted us by offering to write positive reviews on his website if we paid him, while implying that he'd do the opposite if we did not pay him. Then, once he was paid, he came up with some ridiculous excuse that he can't work with us because some federal agents anonymously called him and told him we were "under investigation." As if federal agents would call Alan and tip him off to an investigation, lol.
Then, after all that, he suddenly stopped communicating with us, insisting that his "legal counsel" advised him to only communicate via email, instead of phone, text, etc. (obviously more bullshit), until this post, where he's obviously implying that we are working with the NSA or the state of Florida, neither of which are the entities that even investigate anything to do with online gambling anyway. The guy can't even get his government bodies straight!
Obviously he's just trying to come up with a good enough lie figuring he can scare us off while he walks away with our money.
Nice scam, just not well thought out. Plenty of people told us he'd pull some scam like this too, we didn't listen. Probably should've, but we figured paying him was at least worth the SEO benefit.
For the record:
We are not working with, or for, any form of LEO and never have. I think it's pathetic that we even have to say that.
You should check
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoincasinopro-corrupted-and-unethical-behavior-more-evidence-310568Alan is a real piece of an act on new entrants in the market
You mean that he is asking bribe from all new casinos that enter the market, in order to give them a neutral review and "let them live", otherwise he talks only trash about them on his blog?
He even admitted that fact on this forum topic. I know he is a joke of this bitcoin industry, but he helped coinbet maintain a reputation so if owner of coinbet.cc will face prison, then aksplace will face the same, unless he will turn coinbet.cc over to the feds.
bit777, are you from US? Do you think we can do anything about coinbet?
What's wrong with? You look like a scorned lover. Costa Rica is unregulated and you don't even need a license so you're barking up the wrong tree. There's nothing worse than a forum rat. Coinbet is doing fine. You should really be banned from bitcointalk. You don't add a thing other than lies.
Did coinbet say his license is in Costa Rica? No. His license is in Cowboy Town.
You also don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about, but I don't want to enlighten you because you have bad attitude.
If your statement was true, then it meant that Costa Rica could accept only players living in Costa Rica.
You are clueless. The books aren't regulated. Casino's are taxed at 10% of their profit while other gambling (call center) is taxed based upon the number of employees. Stop trolling with your lies.
I don't understand why are we talking about Costa Rica, since coinbet.cc is licensed in Cowboy Town.
Even if there was no jurisdiction in Costa Rica, then what you are saying is that anybody can open a casino with pirated software and games that have payout of 20-30% in Costa Rica, because nobody would verify the games. That means that anybody can run a rip-off online casino in Costa Rica. So now we must beware of all casinos in Costa Rica.
Even so, coinbetcc company does not exist in Costa Rica records.
Casinos licensed in Costa Rica are verified and most of them are tested by gaming laboratories. The costs are not big, so casino operators accept to do it to improve player credibility.
That's why a software and a casino needs to be tested, certified and/or be provably fair. To make people believe they are fair.
But I guess fairness doesn't count anymore, does it?
I see none of that stuff in coinbet casino.
Why would someone waste their money at a non-regulated, non-certified, non-verified and non-provably fair casino, when we got so many provably fair and certified casinos on the internet.
If you are in US and want to gamble, then you have many bitcoin casinos to choose from which are provably fair.
If you are anywhere else, you can play at regulated, certified casinos.
So why bother with a non-regulated, non-certified, non-verified, non-provably fair casino like coinbet.cc that uses pirated software and has no license for gambling or the software? A casino that nobody verified if it has a decent payout and a casino that nobody can guarantee that it doesn't scam people or that its odds are fair? Why?