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Board Gambling
Re: BetKing.io is a blatant scam operated by Dean Nolan
by
JollyGood
on 04/01/2019, 13:47:17 UTC
I seriously did not expect this from Dean. Looks like I'm and everyone who invested in BKB or in site are done.

Sometimes the scammer Dean Nolan claims he bought back 80% of tokens, sometimes he claims it was 95%. He cannot even get his story straight.

The fact of the matter is scammer Dean Nolan is probably on Skype right now begging the coder from the Philippines to fix the issue but he should never have messed things up by fiddling with the code in the first place when he cannot tell the difference between a line of PHP code from an HTML one.

The image above was a screenshot at 10.38am and the one below is taken at 1.43pm

There will be an announcement in the locked official betking thread stating the "reason" the betking scam website was down for 24 hours, reading the pathetic excuse/lies will be very interesting. He locks the thread to stop people posting, then unlocks to make a post then immediately locks it. Very much a tactic scammer Dean Nolan has employed for a couple of years now since people began questioning his decisions and exposed him as a scammer.

As the screenshots prove along with anybody visiting the website knows it is not because of an imaginary DDoS attack that he claimed last week was carried out by a jealous competitor. The issue is code related to the cheap hosting scammer Dean Nolan pays for.

24 hours after the betking scam website went down the scammer Dean Nolan has made one post 14 hours ago in the locked betking scam thread stating "Sorry for the delay. We will be back online tomorrow." Since then he gave no explanation, no updates, nothing....

Stake or Primedice or Bustabit or Bustadice or any bonafide site would have handled all this differently. Scammer Dean Nolan handled it the only way he knows how to and that is to make himself look like a bigger fool than he did during the previous incident he messed up.