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legendary
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Im taking one for the team to find out if this is true. If not, he will consequently receive a scammer tag. I will let you guys know in 1 month!

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801 posts which equals a payout of 0.32BTC + 0.01BTC as I've included the link to my own game.

Thanks

Its been a month!

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801 posts which equals a payout of 0.32BTC + 0.01BTC as I've included the link to my own game.

Thanks a lot!
sr. member
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Undeadbitcoiner Will not DIE until 1BTC=50K
Where are your such huge words?
Why does the Bitcoin community takes everything as scam? I am damn sure that's one reason why not many people adopt Bitcoin. There were many Bitcoin services that came and go. Why? Because people thought of them being a scam.

At least trust me for a moment, I am here only for one reason, and that is to answer all your questions and queries. The payout might be high in fiat, but it's not very high. I read someone saying that it is "10x" of what other are paying. WRONG. PrimeDice is paying nearly the same, I am just about 30% above that, that too only for known/established members.

Are you still in this word? What a shame? At least if you have paid a single person who used your sig. because of scamers like you we people are fadenup.

Firstly, I posted up a fund proof in the main thread. Look up here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3706334

Now, I'll start answering the questions that appear in this thread.

You pay per posts we actually have or by post we made during advertising period?
Payment is based on number of posts you will have after the month, ie: time of payment.
So, a month from now you'll pay me 0.61 BTC, right?
Yes, if you add the links to your signature and NOT remove it for the whole month.
That's more than $500 at current rate...

Take in note that, I am paying you BTC, and NOT USD. I would definitely not pay anyone that much via PayPal or in fiat.

is there any guarentee you would not run out after 1 month and must pay mean some escrow in start is good idea
+1  I'll join it this were to happen Smiley
@ OP, I hope you understand everyone's doubts.  You are a new member with a new website and nothing more, we can't exactly trust your word at the moment ;/

I am not new to Bitcoin, I made this account just for this announcement. Said that a member has "Jr. Member" tag does not mean that he/she is a scammer or doesn't know anything.



I can do escrow, but not at this moment. This service is fairly new and the betting volume is too low to earn profits. I hope you understand.



Why does the Bitcoin community takes everything as scam? I am damn sure that's one reason why not many people adopt Bitcoin. There were many Bitcoin services that came and go. Why? Because people thought of them being a scam.

At least trust me for a moment, I am here only for one reason, and that is to answer all your questions and queries. The payout might be high in fiat, but it's not very high. I read someone saying that it is "10x" of what other are paying. WRONG. PrimeDice is paying nearly the same, I am just about 30% above that, that too only for known/established members.

Added siggy Wink

Nice! I'll create a Google Doc to list all the people and their profile link who post in this thread for payment. That will help me and everyone and will maintain transparency. Smiley

I think it's SUPER obvious that for 0.6 BTC a month, NO ONE in their sane mind would scam and remove signature after payment, especially people with 1200+ posts...  The fact that being new, he won't pay first, shows that this is a scam 100%.  I mean, even after first month if he paid first, people would accept him paying second, as he'd have enough or a reputation built just from that!
You can't jump to the conclusion of them being the scam.
You can try not to, but you can read the information given at http://www.bitsplay.ga/info/

if a game hits -50 BTC in overall balance, that game will be stopped and all the addresses will become deposit addresses. All the BTC coming in will go to the Game Bank. The game will restart as soon as the counter is back -5 BTC or higher.

Scams rarely state negative rules like the one you quoted (the aim of a scam is to attract as many people as possible)
IMO putting this in your website shows a bit of honesty
(or reverse psychology?)
Or it is just assuming that people won't read that, which seems to be the case so far. Then if anything happens they can claim you forgot to read that.

btw, the aim of the scam to attract many people is already working. See how many people answered to this thread, and the guy is now trying to "buy" free spam.

Yes, people do forget to read such details. And that's one reason I am repeatedly linking to the info page all over the website and on the top too! It's always good to go through every part of the scheme/website before throwing money on it. I appreciate that.

Just saw someone's feedback here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3704892

So is this game a scam?

No, read more posts there.

It's not clear to me whether this is pay fir existing posts or fir new posrs each month.

For number of posts that you attain at the end of payout period. Smiley

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More doubts? Email is the best way to get the answer. I still have the limit of 1 post per 6 minutes. Tough, I'll still answer every question here. Smiley

Keep playing and good luck! Smiley
legendary
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It definitely took a while for you people to find out.
sr. member
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Undeadbitcoiner Will not DIE until 1BTC=50K
Anyone could inform me that is there any believable signatures who actually pays?

Look at my signature. Have been paid twice in full (0.2 + 0.4 BTC)...
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/primedice-staff-only-earn-bitcoins-simply-by-posting-291387
Thank you for your information, I am new to bitcointalk and dont know more so i want to startup as your sugestion
Thank you.

You're welcome!

Just don't edit your singing-up post in that thread (address + post count), lest Stunna should think you're cheating with your post count...
Thanks, I am starting with few 32 posts so no need to edit also Haha, I am not just thinking for today i am thinking for a long run.
Thank you n Good Luck
newbie
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so im not gonna get paid?

dang it  Undecided
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I couldn't fathom why people switched over from a reputable guy who has a history of paying out to a complete newb. The pay brackets were the same as Stunna's up to 501-801 posts, and even then most people won't've got near those amounts any way, so was it really worth the risk? Looks like no.
Well, they switched because this pays for total posts, not made during the month.

Where does it say that? I think I missed it.

Probably here

You pay per posts we actually have or by post we made during advertising period?

Payment is based on number of posts you will have after the month, ie: time of payment.

But this is a big sprawling writing across the wall, since if this campaign is legit, the said simply doesn't make sense as an advertising service...

Yeah, doesn't make sense to do that, well, unless you're trying to poach business/customers  Grin.
legendary
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I couldn't fathom why people switched over from a reputable guy who has a history of paying out to a complete newb. The pay brackets were the same as Stunna's up to 501-801 posts, and even then most people won't've got near those amounts any way, so was it really worth the risk? Looks like no.
Well, they switched because this pays for total posts, not made during the month.

Where does it say that? I think I missed it.

Probably here

You pay per posts we actually have or by post we made during advertising period?

Payment is based on number of posts you will have after the month, ie: time of payment.

But this is a big sprawling writing across the wall, since if this campaign is legit, the said simply doesn't make sense as an advertising service...
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To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...

I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little  Cheesy.

Had the OP been actually going to pay out that much money (huge $600 for the upper tier at the time), I think he would have bothered to make his ad signature look like nothing else out there instead of just copying it, lol. You don't take into account the total sums involved in these campaigns. Last time Stunna, by his own words, ended up paying out more than $10,000 in payments...

That's true, but Stunna's site/signature payouts are far more popular, and the advertising in signatures here is a good way to get your service out there and is still quite cheap compared to other alternatives. Buy yeah, I assumed this wasn't legit from the start. If the site was a scam though, surely we would’ve heard about it on here with people crying that they lost their money.

Anyway, I'd like to hear from people who switched their benefactors so fast. What were they actually hoping for? Isn't enough as good as a feast?

I couldn't fathom why people switched over from a reputable guy who has a history of paying out to a complete newb. The pay brackets were the same as Stunna's up to 501-801 posts, and even then most people won't've got near those amounts any way, so was it really worth the risk? Looks like no.
Well, they switched because this pays for total posts, not made during the month.

Where does it say that? I think I missed it.
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To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...

I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little  Cheesy.

Had the OP been actually going to pay out that much money (huge $600 for the upper tier at the time), I think he would have bothered to make his ad signature look like nothing else out there instead of just copying it, lol. You don't take into account the total sums involved in these campaigns. Last time Stunna, by his own words, ended up paying out more than $10,000 in payments...

That's true, but Stunna's site/signature payouts are far more popular, and the advertising in signatures here is a good way to get your service out there and is still quite cheap compared to other alternatives. Buy yeah, I assumed this wasn't legit from the start. If the site was a scam though, surely we would’ve heard about it on here with people crying that they lost their money.

Anyway, I'd like to hear from people who switched their benefactors so fast. What were they actually hoping for? Isn't enough as good as a feast?

I couldn't fathom why people switched over from a reputable guy who has a history of paying out to a complete newb. The pay brackets were the same as Stunna's up to 501-801 posts, and even then most people won't've got near those amounts any way, so was it really worth the risk? Looks like no.
Well, they switched because this pays for total posts, not made during the month.
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To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...

I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little  Cheesy.

Had the OP been actually going to pay out that much money (huge $600 for the upper tier at the time), I think he would have bothered to make his ad signature look like nothing else out there instead of just copying it, lol. You don't take into account the total sums involved in these campaigns. Last time Stunna, by his own words, ended up paying out more than $10,000 in payments...

That's true, but Stunna's site/signature payouts are far more popular, and the advertising in signatures here is a good way to get your service out there and is still quite cheap compared to other alternatives. Buy yeah, I assumed this wasn't legit from the start. If the site was a scam though, surely we would’ve heard about it on here with people crying that they lost their money.

Anyway, I'd like to hear from people who switched their benefactors so fast. What were they actually hoping for? Isn't enough as good as a feast?

I couldn't fathom why people switched over from a reputable guy who has a history of paying out to a complete newb. The pay brackets were the same as Stunna's up to 501-801 posts, and even then most people won't've got near those amounts any way, so was it really worth the risk? Looks like no.
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To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...

I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little  Cheesy.

Had the OP been actually going to pay out that much money (huge $600 for the upper tier at the time), I think he would have bothered to make his ad signature look like nothing else out there instead of just copying it, lol. You don't take into account the total sums involved in these campaigns. Last time Stunna, by his own words, ended up paying out more than $10,000 in payments...

That's true, but Stunna's site/signature payouts are far more popular, and the advertising in signatures here is a good way to get your service out there and is still quite cheap compared to other alternatives. Buy yeah, I assumed this wasn't legit from the start. If the site was a scam though, surely we would’ve heard about it on here with people crying that they lost their money.

Anyway, I'd like to hear from people who switched their benefactors so fast. What were they actually hoping for? Isn't enough as good as a feast?
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To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...

I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little  Cheesy.

Had the OP been actually going to pay out that much money (huge $600 for the upper tier at the time), I think he would have bothered to make his ad signature look like nothing else out there instead of just copying it, lol. You don't take into account the total sums involved in these campaigns. Last time Stunna, by his own words, ended up paying out more than $10,000 in payments...

That's true, but Stunna's site/signature payouts are far more popular, and the advertising in signatures here is a good way to get your service out there and is still quite cheap compared to other alternatives. Buy yeah, I assumed this wasn't legit from the start. If the site was a scam though, surely we would’ve heard about it on here with people crying that they lost their money.
legendary
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To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...

I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little  Cheesy.

Had the OP been actually going to pay out that much money (huge $600 for the upper tier at the time), I think he would have bothered to make his ad signature look like nothing else out there instead of just copying it, lol. You don't take into account the total sums involved in these campaigns. Last time Stunna, by his own words, ended up paying out more than $10,000 in payments...
legendary
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OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay
He refused to provide them

Good job endorsing a scam

Has anyone won or been paid out from his website?

To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...

I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little  Cheesy.



OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay
He refused to provide them
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OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay
He refused to provide them

Good job endorsing a scam

Has anyone won or been paid out from his website?

To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...

I wouldn't exactly say that set alarm bells ringing. If I was going to set-up signature adds, I'd probably steal Stunna's and just tweak them a little  Cheesy.
legendary
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OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay
He refused to provide them

Good job endorsing a scam

Has anyone won or been paid out from his website?

To me, everything became rather evident after this would-be scammer had one-in-one copied Stunna's signature style. Now I am more interested in what those guys are going to do (lol) who immediately changed their flags sigs after receiving payment from Stunna...
legendary
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Has anyone won or been paid out from his website?
legendary
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How does this work exactly?
  • You put the link in the signature
  • People go to bitsplay and get scammed
  • OP earns money
  • You never get paid for the sig

And that is what you call a pessimistic Smiley

OP was asked several times to provide any proof of payment in bitsplay, any proof of him having enough money to administrate his game and the history of winning and losing bets in bitsplay
He refused to provide them

Good job endorsing a scam
legendary
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The day have come month is complete.

Kindly release the coins to me

1Lo68CyAqyuEYuZ6Lbk6yndik79tfo2rYz

Will remove the sign now until you send them

Is it a good idea removing the sig? Not that it probably matters, but if he checks and sees there's no sig he could refuse payout. I'd suggest users private messaging the guy / emailing as I doubt he's following the thread closely.
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The day have come month is complete.

Kindly release the coins to me

Send 0.21 btc address 1Lo68CyAqyuEYuZ6Lbk6yndik79tfo2rYz

Will remove the sign now until you send them
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