rather than delivering a bespoke quality platform simply glued on a new skin to a bog-standard cheap web-script
Big quote you have there. Can you possibly point me into the right direction where you have found it to be a I quote "bog standard cheap script" that would imply the dev doesn't know how to code when I have seen a fix in real time after emailing him. So where is your proof it being a cheap script please and where would I find such a script?
Ok, first things first, let's take a look at the initial incarnation for LIR:
Here's a preview of how it's looking so far, please note as we've said so far, this is indeed one of the "toned down" versions we plan on offering:

Now let's compare it to a dice script you can pick up for
0.3BTC 0.207BTC from
https://bitify.com/auctions/download-software/dicescript-3-4-start-your-own-dice-site-today-instant-361715/Do you need me to point out all the places which match between the two? Bar some minor edits on the labels to try and pretend like they're giving you a bespoke platform it is pretty clear they are one and the same.
In fact, given just how absurdly easy it is to see this fact it probably explains why Dogshite then discarded that particular layout shortly afterwards.
You want to let me know when you find a dice script that's using ASP.NET with the SignalR library for the dice betting component?
You mean like this one from January 2014?
While you're at it perhaps you'd like to provide them with the actual numbers and details concerning where their money currently is.
So we know you haven't spent more than a couple of bitcoin on pretending like you're delivering the bespoke gambling platform you promised your investors, how about you actually tell them where their money is at this moment?
Because you seem to want to talk about anything other than what you have done with their money so far. On the basis that we know you couldn't possibly have spent much of it you surely are in a position to refund anyone who wants refunding given the fact you clearly have a hard-core small group of
sock-puppet forum accounts devoted investors who insist they still have faith in you, so it isn't as if they'd want a refund.
So that should leave you with more than enough to cover the requested ICO refunds from the $250,000+ in bitcoin you took from them under false pretences.