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Topic: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC🏎Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest - page 237. (Read 405317 times)

sr. member
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Chad Hodler since 2013
Also, the "bot" would have to bypass the google recaptcha, and the fact that it would be able to accomplish that is highly unlikely.

Also, the "bot" would have to maybe use a proxy (?) in order to bypass the IP restriction to one user per hour per claim.

Also, if the "bot" would have to be used in the "multiply btc" section, there is no guarantee on the gain as there is no guarantee on the gambing in general.

So, if the user proposing these aspects is ignoring them we can conclude that (a) he's stupid or (b) it's safe to assume the bot is trivially a scam whereas you're sold a tool that would simply not work - same as receiving a package with a brick inside.

Worst, the bot could also potentially be a worm/trojan/virus and send your login and password to the user selling it who would simply steal all your freebitco.in balance.

tl;dr; don't fall for this shit.
You consider yourself smarter than others, but it's not so, it's at least ridiculous for me to read your post, any self-respecting coder / bot maker will find it funny to hear that it's unlikely to solve google recaptcha. Professionals, for a long time solve it with automatic scripts.

I'm not going to sell this bot anymore, but you are not right about the virus. I have been working on the Internet for a long time, and I'm doing SEO automation, I never put viruses in my life. I'm not trying to justify myself now that you would buy a bot, I will not sell it any more, since I see that people are against it, because it will harm the site. But you are definitely wrong, it touched me.

I didn't think that a guy like you who sells tools online so confidently to cheat a website, which besides offers an honest and clean service for years, could be touched by some words spent to alert people on the risks involved with the download and execution of scripts of doubtful origin and pourpose over the internet.
newbie
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Logged back in after 3 years andOh god what was once a micro earning is now now a lot hehe
sr. member
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newbie
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2x reward points (RP) promotion currently running and ends in 37:56:15

thanks freebitco
newbie
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First site I ever used to get free BTC, only problem now is it is all locked behind a wallet I no longer know the password for....Still nice to log in for a free spin every now and then.

Thanks for sticking around with the community, one day i'll gain access and you will be my first tip!
jr. member
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Is there some consolation prize for who rolls 00001? xD
newbie
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Merit: 1
Also, the "bot" would have to bypass the google recaptcha, and the fact that it would be able to accomplish that is highly unlikely.

Also, the "bot" would have to maybe use a proxy (?) in order to bypass the IP restriction to one user per hour per claim.

Also, if the "bot" would have to be used in the "multiply btc" section, there is no guarantee on the gain as there is no guarantee on the gambing in general.

So, if the user proposing these aspects is ignoring them we can conclude that (a) he's stupid or (b) it's safe to assume the bot is trivially a scam whereas you're sold a tool that would simply not work - same as receiving a package with a brick inside.

Worst, the bot could also potentially be a worm/trojan/virus and send your login and password to the user selling it who would simply steal all your freebitco.in balance.

tl;dr; don't fall for this shit.
You consider yourself smarter than others, but it's not so, it's at least ridiculous for me to read your post, any self-respecting coder / bot maker will find it funny to hear that it's unlikely to solve google recaptcha. Professionals, for a long time solve it with automatic scripts.

I'm not going to sell this bot anymore, but you are not right about the virus. I have been working on the Internet for a long time, and I'm doing SEO automation, I never put viruses in my life. I'm not trying to justify myself now that you would buy a bot, I will not sell it any more, since I see that people are against it, because it will harm the site. But you are definitely wrong, it touched me.
newbie
Activity: 37
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What's happening to the captcha?
I have 0.009 in my account, captcha removed until today, today it appeared again, then disappeared, then appeared.
I think someone is playing with the minimum required amount.

My guess is it is based on dollar value now and as the price dips you go below the threshold
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
What's happening to the captcha?
I have 0.009 in my account, captcha removed until today, today it appeared again, then disappeared, then appeared.
I think someone is playing with the minimum required amount.

Join the club. Most days I don't have a captcha, but randomly I do, then it goes away and I don't again. Very strange. I deposit quite often, much more than I win, so it's not that. In fact, after a deposit I almost always have the captcha for a day or two before it goes away. Very odd.
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 267
Chad Hodler since 2013
What's happening to the captcha?
I have 0.009 in my account, captcha removed until today, today it appeared again, then disappeared, then appeared.
I think someone is playing with the minimum required amount.

Probably, it's always been this way. Maybe there isn't an human playing directly with it, rather a piece of algorithm.
jr. member
Activity: 244
Merit: 2
What's happening to the captcha?
I have 0.009 in my account, captcha removed until today, today it appeared again, then disappeared, then appeared.
I think someone is playing with the minimum required amount.
member
Activity: 336
Merit: 11
Also, the "bot" would have to bypass the google recaptcha, and the fact that it would be able to accomplish that is highly unlikely.

Also, the "bot" would have to maybe use a proxy (?) in order to bypass the IP restriction to one user per hour per claim.

Also, if the "bot" would have to be used in the "multiply btc" section, there is no guarantee on the gain as there is no guarantee on the gambing in general.

So, if the user proposing these aspects is ignoring them we can conclude that (a) he's stupid or (b) it's safe to assume the bot is trivially a scam whereas you're sold a tool that would simply not work - same as receiving a package with a brick inside.

Worst, the bot could also potentially be a worm/trojan/virus and send your login and password to the user selling it who would simply steal all your freebitco.in balance.

tl;dr; don't fall for this shit.
yes , thanks
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Please can you help?
After the ROLL I suddenly get this message:
Sorry, this IP address has been blocked. If you are using a proxy, VPN or anonymization service, please turn it off before claiming free bitcoins.
I don't use any of those technics.
I tried from another IP, another browser, from the phone... all the same.
My ID = 1040269

You should send a pm to Myfe or Wetsuit here on Bitcointalk, they are admins and can help you further.
Huh User 'wetsuit' has not chosen to allow messages from newbies.
Also there is no response from their contact form send (faq), for a month now.
Have you tried sending a message to Myfe too? Here is his profile.
Yes i did, on February 10... no response  Huh
Subject: IP blocked « Sent to: Myfe on: February 10, 2018, 03:02:48 AM »
jr. member
Activity: 147
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I sent a contact form and a PM to Myfe on the 13 of February with a question regarding the referral link, still waiting for an answer.
Thanks.
jr. member
Activity: 244
Merit: 2
Also, the "bot" would have to bypass the google recaptcha, and the fact that it would be able to accomplish that is highly unlikely.

Also, the "bot" would have to maybe use a proxy (?) in order to bypass the IP restriction to one user per hour per claim.

Also, if the "bot" would have to be used in the "multiply btc" section, there is no guarantee on the gain as there is no guarantee on the gambing in general.

So, if the user proposing these aspects is ignoring them we can conclude that (a) he's stupid or (b) it's safe to assume the bot is trivially a scam whereas you're sold a tool that would simply not work - same as receiving a package with a brick inside.

Worst, the bot could also potentially be a worm/trojan/virus and send your login and password to the user selling it who would simply steal all your freebitco.in balance.

tl;dr; don't fall for this shit.
There is a way, deposit some coins, and remove the captcha.
Then you'll be able to use one ip Address for your accounts. No matter how many accounts.
But 0.005btc per account is high enough to not risk.
jr. member
Activity: 315
Merit: 5
Also, the "bot" would have to bypass the google recaptcha, and the fact that it would be able to accomplish that is highly unlikely.

Also, the "bot" would have to maybe use a proxy (?) in order to bypass the IP restriction to one user per hour per claim.

Also, if the "bot" would have to be used in the "multiply btc" section, there is no guarantee on the gain as there is no guarantee on the gambing in general.

So, if the user proposing these aspects is ignoring them we can conclude that (a) he's stupid or (b) it's safe to assume the bot is trivially a scam whereas you're sold a tool that would simply not work - same as receiving a package with a brick inside.

Worst, the bot could also potentially be a worm/trojan/virus and send your login and password to the user selling it who would simply steal all your freebitco.in balance.

tl;dr; don't fall for this shit.

100% correct
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 267
Chad Hodler since 2013
Also, the "bot" would have to bypass the google recaptcha, and the fact that it would be able to accomplish that is highly unlikely.

Also, the "bot" would have to maybe use a proxy (?) in order to bypass the IP restriction to one user per hour per claim.

Also, if the "bot" would have to be used in the "multiply btc" section, there is no guarantee on the gain as there is no guarantee on the gambing in general.

So, if the user proposing these aspects is ignoring them we can conclude that (a) he's stupid or (b) it's safe to assume the bot is trivially a scam whereas you're sold a tool that would simply not work - same as receiving a package with a brick inside.

Worst, the bot could also potentially be a worm/trojan/virus and send your login and password to the user selling it who would simply steal all your freebitco.in balance.

tl;dr; don't fall for this shit.
full member
Activity: 953
Merit: 102
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Interested in a multi-threaded bot for this site? At the moment, the bot can easily work with 1000 accounts at the same time, the average time between the climes of all accounts is 60-70 minutes. The price of $ 600 to anyone interested in writing in ps


What, and ruin the faucet for everyone else? Jog on pal.
sr. member
Activity: 1225
Merit: 256
Please can you help?
After the ROLL I suddenly get this message:
Sorry, this IP address has been blocked. If you are using a proxy, VPN or anonymization service, please turn it off before claiming free bitcoins.
I don't use any of those technics.
I tried from another IP, another browser, from the phone... all the same.
My ID = 1040269

You should send a pm to Myfe or Wetsuit here on Bitcointalk, they are admins and can help you further.
Huh User 'wetsuit' has not chosen to allow messages from newbies.
Also there is no response from their contact form send (faq), for a month now.
Have you tried sending a message to Myfe too? Here is his profile.
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 525
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As I understand in this thread, they do not like multi-accounts, well, okay. No, I'm not a scammer.

There isn't any faucet that accepts multi-accounts, as they want just one account per IP and as they don't want one person referring himself in several different accounts. It makes the system stable and sustainable.

If you do this, you are compromising the site's existence. Many faucets have already died because this kind of practice and it was worse for us, users, that have lost good opportunities to use decent faucets. Stay away from this practice, for your own good and for the good of the faucets...
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