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copper member
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Spear the bees
February 18, 2019, 10:44:06 AM
#31
are you called it trusted?  Shocked Roll Eyes

thats so funny Cheesy
Not sure why you want to show off how your trust list affects their profile.

I can easily adjust my trust settings to show any user as severely negative. In fact, if a user isn't negative enough in one's perspective, it's simple enough to create alt accounts to flame them with negative feedback and add them to one's trust list. Not that this has any real effect if the feedback is without substance.

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legendary
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February 18, 2019, 10:07:08 AM
#30

You're attempts to tarnish the reputation high ranking, trusted forum members is starting to resemble grasping at straws.  
  

are you called it trusted?  Shocked Roll Eyes




thats so funny Cheesy
sr. member
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February 18, 2019, 09:16:43 AM
#29

Lauda is under EU regulations so it is ilegal for him.
In the US its also being hunted.
Did you miss the crack down ?

So call the fucking cops, they will enjoy laughing at you as much as we have.

If he asks me to do so i will

Where are you located ?

legendary
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Verified Bernie Bro - Feel The Bern!
February 18, 2019, 08:25:51 AM
#28

Lauda is under EU regulations so it is ilegal for him.
In the US its also being hunted.
Did you miss the crack down ?

So call the fucking cops, they will enjoy laughing at you as much as we have.
sr. member
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Merit: 276
February 18, 2019, 07:20:18 AM
#27
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On my way home from work today I heard an ad on the radio for a betting site! Minors can't gamble! When I got home, I immediately called the government to complain, and request that all radio broadcasts be immediately banned. Then I turned on my TV and saw an advert for Bud Light! Minors can't drink! I phoned the government back to request all TV broadcasts be banned. I quickly checked Facebook and saw an advert for a BMW! Minors can't drive! I called the government. I decided to read the newspaper instead, and saw adverts for a local wedding shop, estate agent, and tattoo parlor! Minors can't get married, buy property, or get a tattoo! Tried phoning the government again, but turns out they've blocked my number. I've emailed them instead.

Then I come on bitcointalk and see this! Scandal!


And to the last reply.


You both change facts.

You claim promoting legal casions which are under governmental control and which is being monitored 24h and needs to pass standards is the same like advertising non legal websites which don't need to pass any standards.

Promoting gambling websites which have no licenses is ilegal POINT.

You can post as much as you want showing products which have a legal license and which have to uphold local laws and standards is not the same as a casino with no license without upholding any standards and without being monitored and checked by governmental organisations.

Its like saying buying baby milk is allowed in the US so is it allowed to sell poisened baby milk from china.
baby milk needs to pass also sanitarian controls before being allowed to be sold.And chinese poisened milk would never hit the domestic market.


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TheNewAnon135246

At least open your eyes when you read.
They demand to not ban all advertisement but only on gambling websites which have no license.
So you just proofed what i claim


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We strongly support measures to clamp down on irresponsible gambling advertising in order to protect consumers – but a total ban on advertising is counterproductive to this. The Government should instead focus on encouraging responsible gambling advertising which sufficiently directs consumers to the regulated operators

FortuneJack has a license so I fail to see the issue here.. Feel free to report them if you believe they are illegally running a casino.

As for this topic, it would be great if you could stop making unfounded allegations against forum members. Thanks!


You mean the small island in south america?

By whom is that license recognised?Which standards are being fullfilled

LOL......

You are advertising so you are responsible for your actions.
Fortunejack is not doing anything ilegal since they are registered on that island and officaly distributing from there.
The only one breaking laws is you advertisers

Please tell me what specific law article I am breaking.

Tell me your jurisdiction and i will tell you
legendary
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฿uy ฿itcoin
February 18, 2019, 07:14:52 AM
#26
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On my way home from work today I heard an ad on the radio for a betting site! Minors can't gamble! When I got home, I immediately called the government to complain, and request that all radio broadcasts be immediately banned. Then I turned on my TV and saw an advert for Bud Light! Minors can't drink! I phoned the government back to request all TV broadcasts be banned. I quickly checked Facebook and saw an advert for a BMW! Minors can't drive! I called the government. I decided to read the newspaper instead, and saw adverts for a local wedding shop, estate agent, and tattoo parlor! Minors can't get married, buy property, or get a tattoo! Tried phoning the government again, but turns out they've blocked my number. I've emailed them instead.

Then I come on bitcointalk and see this! Scandal!


And to the last reply.


You both change facts.

You claim promoting legal casions which are under governmental control and which is being monitored 24h and needs to pass standards is the same like advertising non legal websites which don't need to pass any standards.

Promoting gambling websites which have no licenses is ilegal POINT.

You can post as much as you want showing products which have a legal license and which have to uphold local laws and standards is not the same as a casino with no license without upholding any standards and without being monitored and checked by governmental organisations.

Its like saying buying baby milk is allowed in the US so is it allowed to sell poisened baby milk from china.
baby milk needs to pass also sanitarian controls before being allowed to be sold.And chinese poisened milk would never hit the domestic market.


@
TheNewAnon135246

At least open your eyes when you read.
They demand to not ban all advertisement but only on gambling websites which have no license.
So you just proofed what i claim


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We strongly support measures to clamp down on irresponsible gambling advertising in order to protect consumers – but a total ban on advertising is counterproductive to this. The Government should instead focus on encouraging responsible gambling advertising which sufficiently directs consumers to the regulated operators

FortuneJack has a license so I fail to see the issue here.. Feel free to report them if you believe they are illegally running a casino.

As for this topic, it would be great if you could stop making unfounded allegations against forum members. Thanks!


You mean the small island in south america?

By whom is that license recognised?Which standards are being fullfilled

LOL......

You are advertising so you are responsible for your actions.
Fortunejack is not doing anything ilegal since they are registered on that island and officaly distributing from there.
The only one breaking laws is you advertisers

Please tell me what specific law article I am breaking.
sr. member
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Merit: 276
February 18, 2019, 07:11:46 AM
#25
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On my way home from work today I heard an ad on the radio for a betting site! Minors can't gamble! When I got home, I immediately called the government to complain, and request that all radio broadcasts be immediately banned. Then I turned on my TV and saw an advert for Bud Light! Minors can't drink! I phoned the government back to request all TV broadcasts be banned. I quickly checked Facebook and saw an advert for a BMW! Minors can't drive! I called the government. I decided to read the newspaper instead, and saw adverts for a local wedding shop, estate agent, and tattoo parlor! Minors can't get married, buy property, or get a tattoo! Tried phoning the government again, but turns out they've blocked my number. I've emailed them instead.

Then I come on bitcointalk and see this! Scandal!


And to the last reply.


You both change facts.

You claim promoting legal casions which are under governmental control and which is being monitored 24h and needs to pass standards is the same like advertising non legal websites which don't need to pass any standards.

Promoting gambling websites which have no licenses is ilegal POINT.

You can post as much as you want showing products which have a legal license and which have to uphold local laws and standards is not the same as a casino with no license without upholding any standards and without being monitored and checked by governmental organisations.

Its like saying buying baby milk is allowed in the US so is it allowed to sell poisened baby milk from china.
baby milk needs to pass also sanitarian controls before being allowed to be sold.And chinese poisened milk would never hit the domestic market.


@
TheNewAnon135246

At least open your eyes when you read.
They demand to not ban all advertisement but only on gambling websites which have no license.
So you just proofed what i claim


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We strongly support measures to clamp down on irresponsible gambling advertising in order to protect consumers – but a total ban on advertising is counterproductive to this. The Government should instead focus on encouraging responsible gambling advertising which sufficiently directs consumers to the regulated operators

FortuneJack has a license so I fail to see the issue here.. Feel free to report them if you believe they are illegally running a casino.

As for this topic, it would be great if you could stop making unfounded allegations against forum members. Thanks!


You mean the small island in south america?

By whom is that license recognised?Which standards are being fullfilled

LOL......

You are advertising so you are responsible for your actions.
Fortunejack is not doing anything ilegal since they are registered on that island and officaly distributing from there.
The only one breaking laws is you advertisers
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
February 18, 2019, 07:07:13 AM
#24
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On my way home from work today I heard an ad on the radio for a betting site! Minors can't gamble! When I got home, I immediately called the government to complain, and request that all radio broadcasts be immediately banned. Then I turned on my TV and saw an advert for Bud Light! Minors can't drink! I phoned the government back to request all TV broadcasts be banned. I quickly checked Facebook and saw an advert for a BMW! Minors can't drive! I called the government. I decided to read the newspaper instead, and saw adverts for a local wedding shop, estate agent, and tattoo parlor! Minors can't get married, buy property, or get a tattoo! Tried phoning the government again, but turns out they've blocked my number. I've emailed them instead.

Then I come on bitcointalk and see this! Scandal!


And to the last reply.


You both change facts.

You claim promoting legal casions which are under governmental control and which is being monitored 24h and needs to pass standards is the same like advertising non legal websites which don't need to pass any standards.

Promoting gambling websites which have no licenses is ilegal POINT.

You can post as much as you want showing products which have a legal license and which have to uphold local laws and standards is not the same as a casino with no license without upholding any standards and without being monitored and checked by governmental organisations.

Its like saying buying baby milk is allowed in the US so is it allowed to sell poisened baby milk from china.
baby milk needs to pass also sanitarian controls before being allowed to be sold.And chinese poisened milk would never hit the domestic market.


@
TheNewAnon135246

At least open your eyes when you read.
They demand to not ban all advertisement but only on gambling websites which have no license.
So you just proofed what i claim


Quote
We strongly support measures to clamp down on irresponsible gambling advertising in order to protect consumers – but a total ban on advertising is counterproductive to this. The Government should instead focus on encouraging responsible gambling advertising which sufficiently directs consumers to the regulated operators

FortuneJack has a license so I fail to see the issue here.. Feel free to report them if you believe they are illegally running a casino.

As for this topic, it would be great if you could stop making unfounded allegations against forum members. Thanks!
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 276
February 18, 2019, 06:55:22 AM
#23
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On my way home from work today I heard an ad on the radio for a betting site! Minors can't gamble! When I got home, I immediately called the government to complain, and request that all radio broadcasts be immediately banned. Then I turned on my TV and saw an advert for Bud Light! Minors can't drink! I phoned the government back to request all TV broadcasts be banned. I quickly checked Facebook and saw an advert for a BMW! Minors can't drive! I called the government. I decided to read the newspaper instead, and saw adverts for a local wedding shop, estate agent, and tattoo parlor! Minors can't get married, buy property, or get a tattoo! Tried phoning the government again, but turns out they've blocked my number. I've emailed them instead.

Then I come on bitcointalk and see this! Scandal!


And to the last reply.


You both change facts.

You claim promoting legal casions which are under governmental control and which is being monitored 24h and needs to pass standards is the same like advertising non legal websites which don't need to pass any standards.

Promoting gambling websites which have no licenses is ilegal POINT.

You can post as much as you want showing products which have a legal license and which have to uphold local laws and standards is not the same as a casino with no license without upholding any standards and without being monitored and checked by governmental organisations.

Its like saying buying baby milk is allowed in the US so is it allowed to sell poisened baby milk from china.
baby milk needs to pass also sanitarian controls before being allowed to be sold.And chinese poisened milk would never hit the domestic market.


@
TheNewAnon135246

At least open your eyes when you read.
They demand to not ban all advertisement but only on gambling websites which have no license.
So you just proofed what i claim


Quote
We strongly support measures to clamp down on irresponsible gambling advertising in order to protect consumers – but a total ban on advertising is counterproductive to this. The Government should instead focus on encouraging responsible gambling advertising which sufficiently directs consumers to the regulated operators
legendary
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฿uy ฿itcoin
February 18, 2019, 05:59:41 AM
#22
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AFAIK they are perfectly legal under my jurisdiction, which is Mars. Try again.

I doubt europe would agree with that


You have no problem to promote hazard to underaged people ?

Advertising 18+ content on a public forum isn't illegal. The advertised casino's clearly state on their landing page that all users have to be 18+. Stop pretending to be a moralist.


Lauda is under EU regulations so it is ilegal for him.
In the US its also being hunted.
Did you miss the crack down ?

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Advertising 18+ content on a public forum isn't illegal.
You are generalising which shows already you have no clue if you put diffrent jurisdictions and niches into one pot.But you are allowed to proof me wrong about advertising gambling websites which have no license with facts

Seeing your signature i understand why you defend it with nonsense

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"We strongly support measures to clamp down on irresponsible gambling advertising in order to protect consumers – but a total ban on advertising is counterproductive to this. The Government should instead focus on encouraging responsible gambling advertising which sufficiently directs consumers to the regulated operators and at the same time does not entice problem gamblers or young people to gamble.

Maarten Haijer, Secretary General, European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA)

Click here for source.

This was a response to Italy's "crackdown" on illegal lotteries and illegal gambling. It clearly states that the European Gambling and Betting Association is not against online advertising. Your problem is about promoting gambling to minors (technically your problem is with Lauda and you're just looking for excuses to create more bullshit topics). None of the forum advertisement/signatures I've seen so far are explicitely enticing minors at all. When signing up on FortuneJack they clearly state that you have to be 18+:



In their T&C they also clearly state that underage gambling is illegal:

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Note that underage gambling is a criminal offense.

All other registered and regulated online casino's will have similar warnings. Feel free to report any casino that doesn't warn underage gamblers (or are enticing them to gamble on their platform).


legendary
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Merit: 18771
February 18, 2019, 05:55:37 AM
#21
On my way home from work today I heard an ad on the radio for a betting site! Minors can't gamble! When I got home, I immediately called the government to complain, and request that all radio broadcasts be immediately banned. Then I turned on my TV and saw an advert for Bud Light! Minors can't drink! I phoned the government back to request all TV broadcasts be banned. I quickly checked Facebook and saw an advert for a BMW! Minors can't drive! I called the government. I decided to read the newspaper instead, and saw adverts for a local wedding shop, estate agent, and tattoo parlor! Minors can't get married, buy property, or get a tattoo! Tried phoning the government again, but turns out they've blocked my number. I've emailed them instead.

Then I come on bitcointalk and see this! Scandal!
sr. member
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Merit: 276
February 18, 2019, 05:31:23 AM
#20
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AFAIK they are perfectly legal under my jurisdiction, which is Mars. Try again.

I doubt europe would agree with that


You have no problem to promote hazard to underaged people ?

Advertising 18+ content on a public forum isn't illegal. The advertised casino's clearly state on their landing page that all users have to be 18+. Stop pretending to be a moralist.


Lauda is under EU regulations so it is ilegal for him.
In the US its also being hunted.
Did you miss the crack down ?

Quote
Advertising 18+ content on a public forum isn't illegal.
You are generalising which shows already you have no clue if you put diffrent jurisdictions and niches into one pot.But you are allowed to proof me wrong about advertising gambling websites which have no license with facts

Seeing your signature i understand why you defend it with nonsense
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
February 18, 2019, 05:26:24 AM
#19
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AFAIK they are perfectly legal under my jurisdiction, which is Mars. Try again.

I doubt europe would agree with that


You have no problem to promote hazard to underaged people ?

Advertising 18+ content on a public forum isn't illegal. The advertised casino's clearly state on their landing page that all users have to be 18+. Stop pretending to be a moralist.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 276
February 18, 2019, 02:32:30 AM
#18
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AFAIK they are perfectly legal under my jurisdiction, which is Mars. Try again.

I doubt europe would agree with that


You have no problem to promote hazard to underaged people ?
legendary
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Signature space for rent
February 17, 2019, 11:51:24 PM
#17
Well, so according to you advertise gambling is against forum rules. So first you need open thread against theymos. He is also advertising gambling site, check here ; https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo . ( Archived )



   


Seems BETBIT is a gambling site. So ask theymos to remove gambling section from forum and stop advertising as well.

FIY,
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    Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction
legendary
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https://bpip.org
February 17, 2019, 10:02:15 PM
#16
Thinking about children might be illegal in some jurisdictions.
copper member
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Join the world-leading crypto sportsbook NOW!
February 17, 2019, 09:47:21 PM
#15
Where's the common decency?  Here we have a martian feline of high repute promoting gambling.  What will come next?  Forum members promoting services that obfuscate the tractability of bitcoin?  Such naughty, naughty behavior.  For shame.



legendary
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Verified Bernie Bro - Feel The Bern!
February 17, 2019, 09:39:16 PM
#14
hero member
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Osmservices keeps being hacked away from me :-( th
February 17, 2019, 07:40:03 PM
#13
I’m seeing Thule too much today ugh
jr. member
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February 17, 2019, 06:30:14 PM
#12
You are calling to protect underaged people against ilegal harzard a desperate witch hunt ?

Where did your sense of protection went abord ? Complete gobbledegook
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