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Topic: Scam casinos list / not paying casinos - page 6. (Read 4131 times)

legendary
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August 22, 2016, 06:41:33 AM
#9
As far as I know they have not paid him the full amount but they reach an agreement and jasonort has been paid just a bit more of 100 btc but I am not sure. There is a big thread in the scam accusation section of the forum which you can find valuable data for betcoin.ag and specifically this case.
Even if he did receive 100btc it is many hundreds of bitcoins short of what he should have received.
The slot was provided by BetSoft who provide many of the slots at bitcoin and other Internet casinos.
I would like to know if the rule of not winning the jackpot during free spins was passed onto betcoin.ag before this incident or not, at least if we knew that i would know wso i know who's side to take.
(Sorry to hijack your thread, i will try to find another place to ask these questions)
hero member
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August 22, 2016, 06:41:19 AM
#8
This is a good idea, but i will like to add that the list should not just be updated as soon as someone makes an allegation. I think there should be a sublist which will represent pending that the site admin or representative can respond within a period of time before being moved to the list of scam sites. This will give room for proper understanding of what actually transpired between both parties... My opinion though...
This was my idea, however so far all the sites that have been brought up are obvious scams. For example, in the case of 999dice, the fact that the intentionally generate the hash after knowing the bet details couldn't be any more obvious.

Of course, for other accusations where nothing has been proven and there has been no scam accusation thread (so the other party can defend themselves) it will only stay as "pending" or something like that.
hero member
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August 22, 2016, 06:35:02 AM
#7
This is a good idea, but i will like to add that the list should not just be updated as soon as someone makes an allegation. I think there should be a sublist which will represent pending that the site admin or representative can respond within a period of time before being moved to the list of scam sites. This will give room for proper understanding of what actually transpired between both parties... My opinion though...
legendary
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August 22, 2016, 06:31:15 AM
#6
there a lot of similar thread like this , but feel free to create a new one as long as it has real different topic.

for example , this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/edu-list-of-bitcoin-scam-sites-1326821 discussed about bitcoin scam sites including bitcoin casino , you can refer to that thread to create your own casino scam list. goodluck.
copper member
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August 22, 2016, 06:29:42 AM
#5
As far as I know they have not paid him the full amount but they reach an agreement and jasonort has been paid just a bit more of 100 btc but I am not sure. There is a big thread in the scam accusation section of the forum which you can find valuable data for betcoin.ag and specifically this case.
hero member
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August 22, 2016, 05:55:33 AM
#4
999dice, you can find more reason why this is a scam and rigged site in this thread (link) https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-999dicecom-is-stealing-your-coins-and-exactly-why-you-wont-believe-me-948965
Thanks a lot. I will add them now.
I'm not sure if there is already a thread for this but great idea if not.

Betcoin.ag may be paying out everyday wins but reading about the guy that won a jackpot during free spins and not being paid out in full has put me off them for life.
He was even betting max which is way out of my price range (probably my bankroll per spin) and their site did not specify that the jackpot could not be won during free spins.
Do you have a link? That'd be extremely worrying at least - making excuses not to pay big wins. Some casinos do indeed have limits of free winnings on free spins, but if they don't then they outright stole from him.

EDIT: it seems they reached a settlement: http://thepogg.com/complaint/betcoin-ag-progressive-jackpot-was-not-paid-for-winning-spin/

Shall I add them with a note?
legendary
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August 22, 2016, 05:32:13 AM
#3
I'm not sure if there is already a thread for this but great idea if not.

Betcoin.ag may be paying out everyday wins but reading about the guy that won a jackpot during free spins and not being paid out in full has put me off them for life.
He was even betting max which is way out of my price range (probably my bankroll per spin) and their site did not specify that the jackpot could not be won during free spins.
legendary
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August 22, 2016, 05:18:17 AM
#2
999dice, you can find more reason why this is a scam and rigged site in this thread (link) https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-999dicecom-is-stealing-your-coins-and-exactly-why-you-wont-believe-me-948965
hero member
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August 22, 2016, 04:34:46 AM
#1
Here I am going to keep an updated list of Bitcoin casinos. If you know of any site that is not here, please let me know and I'll add it.

Site  Status  CASINO  SPORTS  POKER  DICE  Announcement  Comments
Betcoin.ag  PAYING  CASINO  SPORTS  POKER  DICE  Link  Refused to pay a jackpot because it was won during free spins.
This was against their Terms. Player reached a settlement with them. Reference

Cloudbet  PAYING  CASINO  SPORTS      Link  *Some players report not receiving their payments until they
actively open a Scam Accusation against them. Reference #1, Reference #2, Reference #3

999dice  SCAM        DICE  Link  Not provably fair (and they claim they are). Reference

Betcoin.tm  SCAM  CASINO  SPORTS  POKER  DICE  Link  Does not pay out winnings. Reference #1, Reference #2

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This list is not meant to be your only resource to help fight scams while using bitcoin casinos. Make sure you do your own research before depositing into any site. This includes googling the site and reading the last few pages of their BitcoinTalk.org announcement threads.
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