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hero member
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November 22, 2019, 05:48:12 PM
#55
I wonder how you are different from a scam site?
Scam sites scam customers and Game Protect enforces claims! Wink
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 22, 2019, 03:51:41 AM
#54
Sportsbet.io took your BTC illegal in breach of applicable KYC and AML laws!

Game Protect cooperates with a lawyer specialized in crypto currency enforcement and we offer to collect your illegally taken BTC on a 50:50 no cure no pay basis.

Get 50% of your crypto currency losses to online casinos back!

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Name: fribbled
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Date Registered: November 07, 2018, 04:51:39 PM
Last Active: November 22, 2018, 05:42:38 PM


if OP see your post, I recommend that he doesn't listen to anything you say, because you will fool OP. I wonder how you are different from a scam site? And stop abusing the trust system, the only thing you'll gain by abusing the trust system is all people look at your like a madman who urgently needs psychological treatment.
hero member
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November 21, 2019, 10:04:49 AM
#53
Sportsbet.io took your BTC illegal in breach of applicable KYC and AML laws!

Game Protect cooperates with a lawyer specialized in crypto currency enforcement and we offer to collect your illegally taken BTC on a 50:50 no cure no pay basis.

Get 50% of your crypto currency losses to online casinos back!

hero member
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January 28, 2019, 04:32:42 PM
#52
From their TOS:

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3.3.       You are aware that the right to access and use the website and any products there offered, may be considered illegal in certain countries. We are not able to verify the legality of service in each and every jurisdiction, consequently, you are responsible in determining whether your accessing and using our website is compliant with the applicable laws in your country and you warrant to us that gambling is not illegal in the territory where you reside.  For various legal or commercial reasons, we do not permit accounts to be opened or used by customers resident in certain jurisdictions, including the United States of America (and her dependencies, military bases and territories), Australia, United Kingdom, Estonia, or other restricted jurisdictions (“Restricted Jurisdiction”) as communicated by us from time to time. By using the Website you confirm you are not a resident in a Restricted Jurisdiction.

You registered without fully reading their TOS. I can't speak on the law portion of this, but I can honestly tell you it will be an uphill battle attempting to get loss-back when you accepted their TOS upon registration. Don't attempt to use any of the services skillfully provided here on BitcoinTalk; if you are serious about this, seek the advice of a lawyer.
1) Illegal casino operations can not have juridical valid TOS!

2) Applicable civil laws always stand above private TOS! If private TOS are not in accordance with the applicable civil laws = invalid!

Your honestly tell that it will be an uphill battle is nothing but dumb brain wash nonsense shit! Roll Eyes
hero member
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January 11, 2019, 06:25:05 AM
#51
and what site are we talking about this thread??
Why not ask game-protect guy above about this matter? For sure he would give you lots of stories. hehe
He asked me but was not willing to forward proof of his losses. This was the first time a victim was not willing to forward proof and I assumed he is a spy from the publicly proven Sportsbet scam to find out how the proceeding is doing.

With the info and documents GP has he can clearly enforce his loss. Wink

As everyone can see, it is of course worthless to ask bitcointalk for legal advice about such cases, as only shit and nonsense came out by paid signature spammers! Cheesy
newbie
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December 18, 2018, 02:42:14 PM
#50
I am sure you will not win!
hero member
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December 17, 2018, 04:15:16 PM
#49
and what site are we talking about this thread??
Why not ask game-protect guy above about this matter? For sure he would give you lots of stories. hehe
newbie
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December 17, 2018, 04:12:48 AM
#48
and what site are we talking about this thread??
hero member
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December 16, 2018, 12:55:35 PM
#47
Right, so going to ask a few questions with those who think that they have knowledge go ahead and put answers down.


I have bet with a certain website for over 2 years now, they do not accept UK residents and I have bet there. They accepted my UK IP to accept bets over £500,000 via btc.

They have not once ask me for verification because I am in so much loss to them.

Should this be taken to court and my money be given back since KYC regulations say you need to be ID verified once you hit around 1300 in euros...

Much more to come on this. Let the answers begin

BTC = NO RULES, you may be in UK, but the server and company location decides the law

also thats very unethical of you, wise man accepts there losses, stupid boys cry and try to get there money back.
Please quote the laws of the server and company location where it says BTC = NO RULES?
member
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December 05, 2018, 10:51:35 PM
#46
I played a bot in Primedice on a chance 0.21, my bets stopped, but the balance started jumping, I looked at the casino page and saw that the game is on a chance 49.5.After my appeal to support I was given a link to sick people, and refused to communicate with me ,arguing that they have a reputation, and I lost .

before the game, I changed the old mail to a new one, the support gave me an email service that they consider good, as soon as I lost and tried to enter it it was hacked, no one except Primedice support knew my new mail

Primedice scammers
full member
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Europe Belongs To Christians
December 05, 2018, 04:45:57 PM
#45
Right, so going to ask a few questions with those who think that they have knowledge go ahead and put answers down.


I have bet with a certain website for over 2 years now, they do not accept UK residents and I have bet there. They accepted my UK IP to accept bets over £500,000 via btc.

They have not once ask me for verification because I am in so much loss to them.

Should this be taken to court and my money be given back since KYC regulations say you need to be ID verified once you hit around 1300 in euros...

Much more to come on this. Let the answers begin

BTC = NO RULES, you may be in UK, but the server and company location decides the law

also thats very unethical of you, wise man accepts there losses, stupid boys cry and try to get there money back.

jr. member
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December 05, 2018, 12:25:18 AM
#44
Right, so going to ask a few questions with those who think that they have knowledge go ahead and put answers down.


I have bet with a certain website for over 2 years now, they do not accept UK residents and I have bet there. They accepted my UK IP to accept bets over £500,000 via btc.

They have not once ask me for verification because I am in so much loss to them.

Should this be taken to court and my money be given back since KYC regulations say you need to be ID verified once you hit around 1300 in euros...

Much more to come on this. Let the answers begin

Lol...Seriously so sorry about your lost all is well....but no need to carry it to court! You have broken rules of operation by hiding your IP address! In fact to begin investigation, your ID will be required and this alone will make you not to have a case! I will suggest you should just move on! And hustle for other opportunities! Thanks
hero member
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November 18, 2018, 01:08:11 PM
#43
You can not cite one user who has found our service not valuable! Cheesy

Actually, I can, when I bring up users who have suggested your service is BS; you dismiss them as disgruntled.
Suggested and not scammed or trust breached?

So you just confirmed that Game Protect did not scam or breach the trust of anyone! Cheesy


"who's trust is breached!": What do you mean by breached?
You claimed that Game Protect has this much negative trust and I asked the trust of who did I breach?

and TBH, when you have this much negative trust, who's to say that user isn't biased/affiliated with you in anyway.


There are many users who had 100% positive trust before you sent negative trust to them, myself included.
If criminals can have 100% positive trust on bitcointalk, maybe something is odd with the feedback system? Cheesy

Oh lord, just because I use the word "suggested" instead of the words you specified doesn't mean those claims from those users are suddenly dis-important or untrue.
In the real world there is a huge difference between suggestions, trust breached or scammed! Cheesy

Which claims from which users are suddenly dis-important or untrue?


You seem to believe every person who launches a attack on any casinos you're opposed against,
I already informed you that Game Protect acts based on facts and not based on beliefs like you do! Cheesy


why should we believe any differently when the words are targeted against your service.
If you are looking for beliefs, I recommend to go to a church!  Wink


At risk of completely de-railing this thread with you, I'm going to stop responding to you on this thread; apologies, I just know this will never end otherwise. If you have any further requests of what I mean, feel free to send me a PM.
As you already know, my thread is here GAME PROTECT - Online Gaming Consumer Protection
hero member
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November 18, 2018, 12:43:24 PM
#42
You can not cite one user who has found our service not valuable! Cheesy

Actually, I can, when I bring up users who have suggested your service is BS; you dismiss them as disgruntled.
Suggested and not scammed or trust breached?

So you just confirmed that Game Protect did not scam or breach the trust of anyone! Cheesy


"who's trust is breached!": What do you mean by breached?
You claimed that Game Protect has this much negative trust and I asked the trust of who did I breach?

and TBH, when you have this much negative trust, who's to say that user isn't biased/affiliated with you in anyway.


There are many users who had 100% positive trust before you sent negative trust to them, myself included.
If criminals can have 100% positive trust on bitcointalk, maybe something is odd with the feedback system? Cheesy

Oh lord, just because I use the word "suggested" instead of the words you specified doesn't mean those claims from those users are suddenly dis-important or untrue.

I'm not sure whether you act more like a lawyer or a crazy-ex girlfriend watching every single word said.

You seem to believe every person who launches a attack on any casinos you're opposed against, why should we believe any differently when the words are targeted against your service.

At risk of completely de-railing this thread with you, I'm going to stop responding to you on this thread; apologies, I just know this will never end otherwise. If you have any further requests of what I mean, feel free to send me a PM.
hero member
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November 18, 2018, 12:13:16 PM
#41
You can not cite one user who has found our service not valuable! Cheesy

Actually, I can, when I bring up users who have suggested your service is BS; you dismiss them as disgruntled.
Suggested and not scammed or trust breached?

So you just confirmed that Game Protect did not scam or breach the trust of anyone! Cheesy


"who's trust is breached!": What do you mean by breached?
You claimed that Game Protect has this much negative trust and I asked the trust of who did I breach?

and TBH, when you have this much negative trust, who's to say that user isn't biased/affiliated with you in anyway.


There are many users who had 100% positive trust before you sent negative trust to them, myself included.
If criminals can have 100% positive trust on bitcointalk, maybe something is odd with the feedback system? Cheesy
hero member
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November 18, 2018, 11:07:19 AM
#40
OP lost and is now looking for ways around it all. OP, you're like that guy who goes to a restaurant, tries a meal, eats it all, then tells the staff that it tasted bad and that he wants his money back. You're a coward scammer OP.

The "advices" given on bitcointalk on how to enforce illegally taken crypto currencies are typically not worth 5 cents! Cheesy


Anyway, I don't think anyone in this forum knows enough about this particular legal subject to be of help to you.
Except Game Protect Smiley

And advice given by you is worth more than 5 cents?
In total $ millions! Grin


With the trust that you've gathered nobody is going to take you seriously, at least on this forum.
Are you connected with the brains of all bitcointalk members or how do you know?

At least one bitcointalk member did not fall into the brain wash trap! Cheesy

Questions to bitcointalk players and bettors:

1) Are you misleaded by the -128 Warning shown in my profile to not register your gambling and betting accounts with Game Protect and play with consumer protection service?

2) Are you misleaded by the -128 Warning shown in my profile to not engage Game Protect to enforce your claim?

1) No, we used GameProtect which helped us to receive a high compensation for a previous case, it is genuine and it works!
2) No, we're not.

Thanks!
You can literally only cite a small handful of users (maybe) who have found your service valuable;
You can not cite one user who has found our service not valuable! Cheesy


and TBH, when you have this much negative trust, who's to say that user isn't biased/affiliated with you in anyway.
You can not cite one user who's trust is breached! Cheesy


Maybe having an intellectual debate instead of calling everyone who doesn't agree with you "mentally ill" would do you more favour with the community.
Experience has shown that you can not have an intellectual debate with paid mentally ill nonsense shit posters! Wink

Actually, I can, when I bring up users who have suggested your service is BS; you dismiss them as disgruntled.

"who's trust is breached!": What do you mean by breached? There are many users who had 100% positive trust before you sent negative trust to them, myself included.
hero member
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November 18, 2018, 12:44:39 AM
#39
OP lost and is now looking for ways around it all. OP, you're like that guy who goes to a restaurant, tries a meal, eats it all, then tells the staff that it tasted bad and that he wants his money back. You're a coward scammer OP.

The "advices" given on bitcointalk on how to enforce illegally taken crypto currencies are typically not worth 5 cents! Cheesy


Anyway, I don't think anyone in this forum knows enough about this particular legal subject to be of help to you.
Except Game Protect Smiley

And advice given by you is worth more than 5 cents?
In total $ millions! Grin


With the trust that you've gathered nobody is going to take you seriously, at least on this forum.
Are you connected with the brains of all bitcointalk members or how do you know?

At least one bitcointalk member did not fall into the brain wash trap! Cheesy

Questions to bitcointalk players and bettors:

1) Are you misleaded by the -128 Warning shown in my profile to not register your gambling and betting accounts with Game Protect and play with consumer protection service?

2) Are you misleaded by the -128 Warning shown in my profile to not engage Game Protect to enforce your claim?

1) No, we used GameProtect which helped us to receive a high compensation for a previous case, it is genuine and it works!
2) No, we're not.

Thanks!

Hmm, yet you can spent seem to prove it. It's funny how that works.

You can literally only cite a small handful of users (maybe) who have found your service valuable; and TBH, when you have this much negative trust, who's to say that user isn't biased/affiliated with you in anyway.

You'd catch more flies with honey. Maybe having an intellectual debate instead of calling everyone who doesn't agree with you "mentally ill" would do you more favour with the community.
legendary
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Don't let others control your BTC -> self custody
November 17, 2018, 06:58:08 PM
#38
OP lost and is now looking for ways around it all. OP, you're like that guy who goes to a restaurant, tries a meal, eats it all, then tells the staff that it tasted bad and that he wants his money back. You're a coward scammer OP.

The "advices" given on bitcointalk on how to enforce illegally taken crypto currencies are typically not worth 5 cents! Cheesy


Anyway, I don't think anyone in this forum knows enough about this particular legal subject to be of help to you.
Except Game Protect Smiley

And advice given by you is worth more than 5 cents? With the trust that you've gathered nobody is going to take you seriously, at least on this forum.  

full member
Activity: 296
Merit: 109
November 17, 2018, 05:22:39 PM
#37
Right, so going to ask a few questions with those who think that they have knowledge go ahead and put answers down.


I have bet with a certain website for over 2 years now, they do not accept UK residents and I have bet there. They accepted my UK IP to accept bets over £500,000 via btc.

They have not once ask me for verification because I am in so much loss to them.

Should this be taken to court and my money be given back since KYC regulations say you need to be ID verified once you hit around 1300 in euros...

Much more to come on this. Let the answers begin


Regulations state verification needed for ALL laws need to be done, you are all idiots trying to get post count up.

Not even sure why I posted here haha

you ask for help and call them idiots

1. it's not when you hit 1300 but when there is a transaction over 1300.
if you're making micro deposits all day, every day then they would not be required to.

2. theres a kyc fee and i'm sure they only do it with cashouts, every casino i have ever used has did it this way.

3. you lost, so be a man and stop trying to scam them. you're on here sounding like a crackhead

4. these suggestion "1-3" are shit, because i don't feel the need to add any effort for something so obvious. ask idiotic questions get idiotic responses.

The "advices" given on bitcointalk on how to enforce illegally taken crypto currencies are typically not worth 5 cents! Cheesy

especially yours, i have seen your post everywhere and, it's very clear you're uneducated.
like a damn spam bot, putting random words together, creating 5shitpost/sec.
but it bothers me, because if you're still posting, you're still able to scam retards who can't look at your trust, and the evidence of the human race devolving is worrisome.
member
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November 17, 2018, 03:10:14 PM
#36
All we could do here is to wish you good luck, because you will need plenty of it in your pursuit of lost gambles. However, be careful you don't lose more money in your potentially futile quest.
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