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Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 24 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot!
by
Radiante
on 28/09/2018, 22:16:00 UTC
You lied to me, you changed my bets. I played 0.21 chance, and you switched them to 49.5 chance.
https://prnt.sc/kzi8xt

https://prnt.sc/kzi8jx




You stole 1 Ethereum from me, as well as 0.012 bitcoin replacing my bets

Your screenshots prove nothing. They both have different betIDs and timestamp. You're just mad you chose to change strategy and see a 0.01 roll there :B

Not my bets. My balance was 0.5 when the bot stopped I opened the site tab to check the speed of the Internet, and saw that someone was playing, I updated the page but the game continued, the bot was standing,

If they were hackers, they'd just steal the money, and in my case, they'd just be leaked to make a casino profit.

That's weird, but it seems like a problem on client side if it's true. I'm 100% sure that a big casino like PD would never do something like this, and certainly not for such a "small" amount. Why would they risk their reputation?
Perhaps you should contact their support team and ask if there was any activity from different ip or whatsoever. Players are responsible for their account's security. Wink

They have no reputation. They don't even want to deal with what has occurred. They as you see even here at a forum, are silent. Any project which would estimate reputation at once, would ask everything the parameter and the ravine of my rates

Man, PD is not 24/7 on the forums!
First, fix your screenshots, they are showing different bets.
Then, contact support, and explain it clear and using few words.
Also, the bot keeps playing even if you refresh the tab/browser; this is normal (you are logged-in in the bot, and betting from it; not from the web browser)

And remember, the Dicebot is considered safe by Primedice, but PD does not offer support for it. (It doesn't mean that PD is not going to offer support if something goes wrong while you are using the bot; it means that if the problem was an error in the bot itself, PD is not responsible)
Anyway, pay attention to the log, because I have never seen the Seuntjie's DiceBot failing.