TRUSTDICE DOES NOT PAY WINNERS
Hello everyone,
This is TrustDice team. We looked into this case as soon as we can.
Fortunately, following the name 'jimdemeray', we have been able to locate a KYC case, in which our KYC service provider strongly believe that the authenticity of the documents is in doubt. And after examining the documents and cross-referencing with what we know about this user, we agree that this judgment is reasonable and well-founded, and there is a likelihood of identity fraud involved.
In accordance with our T&C 4.6 and 13.1, we closed the user's account, and have offered a full refund of his deposit, out of good faith, instead of confiscating the entire balance. The user has so far rejected the proposal.
In our investigation, it also came to our attention that he has been actively making statements about us that are untrue and defamatory on multiple platforms. We'd like to respectfully point out some of his claims are completely false, as many Bitcointalk community members can attest to:
You don?t have to go far to find many other stories similar to mine from them. They even pay their users to post reviews (if they are positive reviews) to try to dilute all the bad publicity on not paying. Be safe, stay away!
We would not want to argue with any user. But we have to respectfully doubt if he ever chatted with 'other players found on different forums and communities' as he claims. We keep a close eye on all relevant web spaces, and we have not yet come across a forum where a large number of users have grievances against us. If you know of such a place, please kindly let us know, as we would be happy to attend to it. Otherwise, we respectfully dispute this baseless claim.
With regard to the case itself, we in general do not discuss about KYC issues in public for privacy reasons. And if we are to discuss about any KYC case here, we will have to provide evidence from our internal system that will inevitably disclose the following private info of a user, to the public:
- the country of residence
- the visiting IPs
- password of a TrustDice account
- the email
- wallet addresses
- device id
- browser version
- operating system
Please understand that our internal policy prohibits us from publishing the above information in public. But since we are committed to transparent and meaningful communication with the Bitcointalk community, we can ask the management for an exception under the following conditions:
- the user notified us by email that he has given us the right to publish his private information;
- the Bitcointalk members in this thread overwhelming agree that it is a good idea to post such private information in public here;