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damian92
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Apr 23, 2014
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SatoshiBet.com Steal your money!
I should start my own gambling website – I will take bets on the fact that Satoshibet will scam you and you won’t be able to get any access to the Bitcoin in your account ever again. What happened to me is that they froze my account for no good reason and I was forced to explain myself to them like I’d just been arrested. I did the usual – joined, made a deposit for a couple of Bitcoin and then received my welcome bonus. I played for a while and won a small amount that I decided to withdraw because I was getting kind of bored with the limited game variety. Satoshibet’s withdrawal system seems easy enough, but it’s simply not the case. I requested a withdrawal and waited for a while for a confirmation. I then received an email from the thieves themselves – Satoshibet, notifying me of the fact that I apparently used a game tactic that wasn’t allowed on their servers. I had no idea what they were talking about! The email sounded very official and it was notifying me that my account would be frozen immediately until the problem is resolved. First of all, I did not cheat, second - Satoshibet was cheating me because all of this happened just as I wanted to withdraw my BTC. They didn’t seem to have been suspicious before. I have been emailing back and forth with them but there seems to be no resolution and I am getting desperate. I feel like I’ve been scammed and I have a suspicion that I won’t see my Bitcoin ever again. These thieves are treating me like a child and I hate the delay in withdrawal for some random reason. I’m sure they’re just making this up to hold on to my Bitcoin. Scammers!
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damian92
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Apr 23, 2014
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casinobitco.in
I want to send this message out there for anyone thinking of gambling their Bitcoin at Casinobitco.in. If you don’t want to end up like me, then stay away from these scammers. Here’s what they do (and it’s pretty creative). They sell your personal data, including copies of your ID and your email address to third parties. After I joined Casinobitco.in and played for some time, I decided that I was getting pretty bored and withdrew my Bitcoin out of my account and closed it. A week or so later I started receiving bogus emails, which were mentioning my full name and address (obviously taken from my ID). This was very unusual because I have been lucky with the lack of spam for a long time. I traced the emails back to servers in different countries and I was then convinced that my personal details that I submitted to Casinobitco.in to get my account approved were sold to spammers. When I contacted Casinobitco.in to find out whether they sold my personal details to someone, they of course denied it. I can’t believe their nerve! They stole my details, they betrayed my trust and now they were out to scam me! I can’t believe it. I have been a member of many online gambling sites for a while and I’ve never had a problem. This is a great scam actually – steal my personal details and then make money through selling them to other online criminals. I would like to advise anyone to stay away from Casinobitco.in because your Bitcoin is better spent elsewhere – where they won’t steal your documents and use them to their advantage. I have never had this happen to me before and it’s not a good feeling. I value BTC for privacy, but Casinobitco.in doesn’t care about privacy at all!
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