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newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
September 23, 2014, 03:55:37 PM
#60
Ugh, I guess I got what I deserves for acting such a way. I should've never made two accounts, nevermind three and four, even after I was told not to. It was my fault.

This teaches me alot. Glad to see that the admin stepped up in front of the support guy. This isn't a scam site after all!

Don't make two accounts guy!
I suppose you were paid? if so you should consider editing the OP to show what happened and the fact this was solved.

I haven't been paid yet.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1023
I am a good bro
hero member
Activity: 813
Merit: 507
September 23, 2014, 02:03:02 PM
#58
SCAM-POTENTIAL for Casino Win88 = 20%

If you read the fineprint you will find following information:
You have to make at least one deposit in order to withdraw funds.

Quote from homepage:

In order to cashout you must have at least 1 confirmed deposit. 0.0002 BTC will be subtracted from amount you cashout in order to cover transaction fees.

lol... Scam Potential. Man, if you want to be a detective wannabee.. Get your facts straight. And by that, play in the site.

User gets a SCAM-POTENTIAL = 10%

Why? 2 simple reasons:

(1) Probable Sockpuppet of Win88
(2) User from Singapore

It's still lower than the scam-potential of win88.

So be happy with that xD
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Bitcoin-Police - Your friend and helper
September 23, 2014, 10:11:01 AM
#57
SCAM-POTENTIAL for Casino Win88 = 20%

If you read the fineprint you will find following information:
You have to make at least one deposit in order to withdraw funds.

Quote from homepage:

In order to cashout you must have at least 1 confirmed deposit. 0.0002 BTC will be subtracted from amount you cashout in order to cover transaction fees.

lol... Scam Potential. Man, if you want to be a detective wannabee.. Get your facts straight. And by that, play in the site.

User gets a SCAM-POTENTIAL = 10%

Why? 2 simple reasons:

(1) Probable Sockpuppet of Win88
(2) User from Singapore
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
*Bitcoin Betting*
September 23, 2014, 09:56:36 AM
#56
SCAM-POTENTIAL for Casino Win88 = 20%

If you read the fineprint you will find following information:
You have to make at least one deposit in order to withdraw funds.

Quote from homepage:

In order to cashout you must have at least 1 confirmed deposit. 0.0002 BTC will be subtracted from amount you cashout in order to cover transaction fees.

lol... Scam Potential. Man, if you want to be a detective wannabee.. Get your facts straight. And by that, play in the site.
full member
Activity: 135
Merit: 100
A.K.A The Black Marvel
September 23, 2014, 09:46:44 AM
#55
SCAM-POTENTIAL for Casino Win88 = 20%

If you read the fineprint you will find following information:
You have to make at least one deposit in order to withdraw funds.

Quote from homepage:

In order to cashout you must have at least 1 confirmed deposit. 0.0002 BTC will be subtracted from amount you cashout in order to cover transaction fees.

First cashout is free though. Smiley
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Bitcoin-Police - Your friend and helper
September 23, 2014, 09:30:23 AM
#54
SCAM-POTENTIAL for Casino Win88 = 20%

If you read the fineprint you will find following information:
You have to make at least one deposit in order to withdraw funds.

Quote from homepage:

In order to cashout you must have at least 1 confirmed deposit. 0.0002 BTC will be subtracted from amount you cashout in order to cover transaction fees.
o_o
full member
Activity: 132
Merit: 100
September 23, 2014, 08:06:53 AM
#53
Ugh, I guess I got what I deserves for acting such a way. I should've never made two accounts, nevermind three and four, even after I was told not to. It was my fault.

This teaches me alot. Glad to see that the admin stepped up in front of the support guy. This isn't a scam site after all!

Don't make two accounts guy!
I suppose you were paid? if so you should consider editing the OP to show what happened and the fact this was solved.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
September 23, 2014, 07:55:04 AM
#52
Ugh, I guess I got what I deserves for acting such a way. I should've never made two accounts, nevermind three and four, even after I was told not to. It was my fault.

This teaches me alot. Glad to see that the admin stepped up in front of the support guy. This isn't a scam site after all!

Don't make two accounts guy!
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
September 23, 2014, 07:28:59 AM
#51
Scratching all the arguments aside, The thing that should be clear is that badbatman should be banned and his referral profits forfeited. but what about his original deposit (and the gambling profit not related to referral profits)? from what I saw in the SS and  win88admin comment those existed and aren't refunded. IMO those should be refunded.

yup, I agree its better to refund the amount that he deposited
o_o
full member
Activity: 132
Merit: 100
September 23, 2014, 07:27:45 AM
#50
Scratching all the arguments aside, The thing that should be clear is that badbatman should be banned and his referral profits forfeited. but what about his original deposit (and the gambling profit not related to referral profits)? from what I saw in the SS and  win88admin comment those existed and aren't refunded. IMO those should be refunded.
hero member
Activity: 813
Merit: 507
September 23, 2014, 06:49:51 AM
#49
I looking into win88 but didn't get as far as depositing.

While I was looking around, the interactive customer support box in the lower right corner opened on its own and someone kept spamming me with an ad for the site's referral program. I tried asking them questions about their multi-edge investment but they were clueless. I don't think the customer support person I was talking to understood English very well.

Now I see them make silly accusations like this:

espringe, infinity, and batmanbad is only 1 person. Or if not, these 3 names are conspiring against win88 [...]

I know they're not the same person, and so would win88 if they were paying attention. Don't offer a referral program and then get mad if people use it to refer their friends!

Finally a trusted member says his opinion about win88 ... I have been waiting for this   Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 523
Merit: 256
September 23, 2014, 04:39:39 AM
#48
For those who did not play in win88 or didnt get as far as depositing should shut up. You dont even play on the site!!! And batmanbad, did you get as far as depositing? If not.. Then you should shut up.. You are just one of those indonesians who play for free 16 hours a day!  Undecided

I received horrible customer support before depositing. I was enquiring about the investment opportunity but their inability to answer my questions put me off. That's useful information for others considering the site.

Horrible? Why? Because you got a message about a referral program? Is that basis enough to tag win88 a scam site? hmmmm.. Do you have a vested interest with the post?

You cannot call a site scam, when you didnt even play with it. JustDice maker like you should know that.

So called "customer support" was incompetent and seemed only really to be interested in spamming me about how if I spammed my referral link around I could make a few cents.

I didn't call the site a scam. Don't put words into my mouth. I just relayed the bad experience I had with it. I have no vested interest.

Your point that you can't call a scam a scam unless you've personally fallen victim to it is weird. What difference does it make whether I was smart enough not to get scammed? That doesn't change anything about whether it's a scam or not.

Please send me a PM with your win88 username so I can review your chats with our customer service.

Our customer service can answer most questions but not all of them.  They have been trained to create tickets which will come to my attention or someone else at a more senior level when things are beyond the scope of their knowledge or lookup capabilities.  Customer service has told to promote certain new features of the site (like our affiliate program) but I am surprised to hear they were encouraging spamming since that certainly did not come from their training.  Again, please let me know more details so that I can look into this further and speak to the specific agent about your experience.

I am sorry this was your experience.  We can only help our staff improve when we know there is an issue.
I personally review many of the private chats but am unable to do so for 100%.

Again, we are in this for the long run and please give us the opportunity to improve your perception of Win88.
We are constantly on a mission to improve every aspect of our operations including but not limited to customer service and our software platform.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 23, 2014, 04:12:03 AM
#47
Batmanbad forgot that people can now make a screenshot. Next time be careful.

Anyway, this guy is obviously a haggler lurking around the bitcointalk forum. What if he hits another new website with his scheme? Is this acceptable? You know... What if he can leave trust rates to other members? Maybe he got a lot of other accounts here.

The question is, how can we trust other members in this forum?

Who? what? huh?

None of that made any sense.

I am referring to the post made by coin princess. The thing is, obviously,this guy is something like an online thug. SOmething like "Ok, you give me btc, or else you are going down". Something like that. I just want to know how to deal with this kind of guys around. Im just a newbie here and Im a little bit scared. Someday soon, I might be one of his victim
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
September 23, 2014, 03:56:41 AM
#46
Batmanbad forgot that people can now make a screenshot. Next time be careful.

Anyway, this guy is obviously a haggler lurking around the bitcointalk forum. What if he hits another new website with his scheme? Is this acceptable? You know... What if he can leave trust rates to other members? Maybe he got a lot of other accounts here.

The question is, how can we trust other members in this forum?



Who? what? huh?



None of that made any sense.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
September 23, 2014, 03:55:10 AM
#45
Batmanbad forgot that people can now make a screenshot. Next time be careful.

Anyway, this guy is obviously a haggler lurking around the bitcointalk forum. What if he hits another new website with his scheme? Is this acceptable? You know... What if he can leave trust rates to other members? Maybe he got a lot of other accounts here.

The question is, how can we trust other members in this forum?
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 1248
Owner at AltQuick.com & FreeBitcoins.com
September 23, 2014, 03:53:11 AM
#44

Ops I was confused for a different site I saw today.

Comment scratched out.
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 1248
Owner at AltQuick.com & FreeBitcoins.com
September 23, 2014, 03:45:37 AM
#42
pretty obvious it is a scam

confused over different site
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
September 23, 2014, 02:02:32 AM
#41



I don't have any intentions on proving who I am.  If you guys took 1 minute out to check my posts you would I see I'm not the OP.



I just hate all these new scam sites coming outta nowhere after JD goes down.

1) We are not a scam site.

2) We did not cheat anyone out of anything.  We simply have been waiting for the user to acknowledge they broke the rules.
So you think it's okay to not follow the rules, especially when this is the 2nd time after prior warnings?

3) Win88 has been online since before JD stopped accepting bets.  We have purposely been growing slow before a big marketing push to ensure integrity across the board.




He clearly admitted he broke those rules.  It's in the PMs.  Now will you be releasing his funds?  If so, I retract my previous statements.  Until then, this matter appears to be a scam.
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