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Topic: [SCAM] Beware of Rinobet.io (Read 206 times)

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July 28, 2020, 05:14:04 PM
#15

Well yes, that site looks quite similar to Stake.
But they aren't using the Stake's logos  Smiley
Please stop giving replies again and again. You don't need to give separate reply to everyone. Just insert the quote together and place your text one by one in a single reply. Hope you will not repeat the same mistake again.     
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July 28, 2020, 04:25:18 PM
#14
This is the script provider I was talking about earlier: https://wagerfly.io
(The demo is v1 I guess)

Edit:
1Roobet.com


Wew that script costs only $3k. Didn't think it would be that cheap.

Well yes, that site looks quite similar to Stake.
But they aren't using the Stake's logos  Smiley
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July 28, 2020, 04:07:59 PM
#13
You did not read the thread, did you? :-P
Yeah,,,why not. Unfortunately imgur links took too much time for me to load and i missed the screenshot of that casino. After seeing the name "Rinobet" it reminds me a website which i visited earlier.

No such report of an actual scam* and they have a big community in Twitter and Telegram although a warning is necessary since it basically copied the whole Stake.com website (more of a v1 theme).
Just made a short visit to their telegram channel. Their community is big enough. Using same group of developers isn't a new thing but copying another website is not a good sign.  

Okay let me explain you a bit further,
Most of their members and followers are joined as per the Bounty requirement.

I've analyzed the group's chat-log and got it very inactive
(Mostly the signature thing (Username, Telegram, Twitter, TRX-address)

Another thing is there is only admin which responses the members,
don't even respond timely.
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July 28, 2020, 03:56:23 PM
#12

This was discussed before in Stake.com thread.

It's a new site mainly for the TRX community but they now opened deposits too for BTC.

No such report of an actual scam* and they have a big community in Twitter and Telegram although a warning is necessary since it basically copied the whole Stake.com website (more of a v1 theme). Stay cautious.

I'm actually trying to warn other's about this beforehand.

Would you deposit your funds to a platform which doesn't have a
Terms of Service and Privacy Policy?
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July 28, 2020, 03:22:29 PM
#11
They are possibly using the script from the same developers. In fact I know this script developers, right now I can not remember their name. This is completely fine.
I'll let you know about that one.
Update: Stake quoted this below:
Quote
That is probably a fake website.
They will probably go down for copying our platform.
Let us know if you need more info.
Have a nice day.

You are saying it like you never saw a gambling site which has ToS :-D
I've never seen any gambling site which doesn't have a TOS.

Why a site has to accept especial characters like $¶€$!@|
Because, these are special characters to strengthen your password, and most modern sites support it.
You won't even be able to Sign-Up for without using a strong password in many sites.
@Royese777
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July 28, 2020, 03:04:02 PM
#10
Wew that script costs only $3k. Didn't think it would be that cheap.
Technology is cheaper these days. Do you have any business in mind? :-P

/off topic
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July 28, 2020, 02:56:15 PM
#9
This is the script provider I was talking about earlier: https://wagerfly.io
(The demo is v1 I guess)

Edit:
1Roobet.com


Wew that script costs only $3k. Didn't think it would be that cheap.
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July 28, 2020, 02:49:51 PM
#8
Correct!
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July 28, 2020, 02:48:19 PM
#7
Cow (Clearly me)! I confused the name with the site Hhampuz promoting from last few weeks. The name looks very similar.
If i am not wrong then you are talking about "Roobet". They are running signature campaign on bitcointalk and Hhampuz is managing that.   
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July 28, 2020, 02:42:00 PM
#6
After seeing the name "Rinobet" it reminds me a website which i visited earlier.
Cow (Clearly me)! I confused the name with the site Hhampuz1 is promoting from last few weeks. The name looks very similar. However still I do not see anything scammy from the talk the OP started.

This was discussed before in Stake.com thread.
This is the script provider I was talking about earlier: https://wagerfly.io
(The demo is v1 I guess)

Edit:
1Roobet.com
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July 28, 2020, 02:31:47 PM
#5
You did not read the thread, did you? :-P
Yeah,,,why not. Unfortunately imgur links took too much time for me to load and i missed the screenshot of that casino. After seeing the name "Rinobet" it reminds me a website which i visited earlier.

No such report of an actual scam* and they have a big community in Twitter and Telegram although a warning is necessary since it basically copied the whole Stake.com website (more of a v1 theme).
Just made a short visit to their telegram channel. Their community is big enough. Using same group of developers isn't a new thing but copying another website is not a good sign.  
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July 28, 2020, 02:31:15 PM
#4

This was discussed before in Stake.com thread.

It's a new site mainly for the TRX community but they now opened deposits too for BTC.

No such report of an actual scam* and they have a big community in Twitter and Telegram although a warning is necessary since it basically copied the whole Stake.com website (more of a v1 theme). Stay cautious.
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July 28, 2020, 02:22:54 PM
#3
Take #3
They are possibly using the script from the same developers. In fact I know this script developers, right now I can not remember their name. This is completely fine.

Take #2
You are saying it like you never saw a gambling site which has ToS :-D

Take #1
Why a site has to accept especial characters like $¶€$!@|
There are no such rules in the world.
Besides, this might be done possibly to protect some security or something.

Congrats, I've saved your day and life  Wink
You have not brought out any case but wasted our time.


Please provide necessary informations on your thread.
You did not read the thread, did you? :-P
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July 28, 2020, 02:15:47 PM
#2
Please provide necessary informations on your thread. Its actually hard to get what you are trying to describe here. I will suggest you to edit your thread by following proper scam report format. Before opening new topic in every section please spend some time to read that sections pinned post. What i get from your description is that you found a website which is a clone of stake.com.

To make a proper scam accisation you may take a look on this topic ; https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/scam-report-format-use-it-to-make-scam-reports-properly-260073
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July 28, 2020, 02:04:40 PM
#1
Recently I had come over a platform named Rinobet
Here are the stories in short,

Take #1
Let's Sign-Up to grasp that exciting reward.
After inserting the credentials, something was sketchy there.
It wasn't accepting $¶€$!@| characters in passwords,
Strange enough Undecided
(Lazy Devs)

Btw, the Interface looks astounding. Why is it so?


Take #2
It's time to deposit some funds to take benefit of the VIP-Cashback
Before I go all in, Have a look at the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
(By the way, who reads these?  Cheesy)
Wonder, There's no TOS or Policy page at all.


Take #3
Finally, I have discovered the secret behind their beautiful UI and that is "Ctrl+V"
Yes, you heard that right. It's a full-clone of stake.com


Side-by-Side comparison

According to Stake,
Quote
That is probably a fake website.
They will probably go down for copying our platform.

Would you trust a platform which
#Copycatting someone's UI and Logos?
#Doesn't have a Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at all?

It's a huge scam that is heavily promoted on different platforms.

Congrats, I've saved your day and life  Wink
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