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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: BetKing.io is a blatant scam operated by Dean Nolan
by
JollyGood
on 11/08/2021, 09:14:51 UTC
Would be interesting to see how the sig scam spammers responded to getting scammed by the scam they were spamming in their sig.
That brought a smile to my while I was trying to repeat that part of your post, that is a tongue-twister if I ever saw one. Just try saying that fast and few times on the bounce Grin


Really great stuff coming from Deans sig campaign:

if someone gets scammed for their money then they don't deserve that money anyways.

You shouldn't judge people based on the past.
What is funny is that at least 10-12 of the shill-group sock-puppet accounts operated by one person that promoted the Adkinsbet scam accounts then chased the 1xbit scammers to shill for them and now they are chasing the betking scammers trying to join their signature campaign.

If serial scammer Dean Nolan hoped for members with a high level of both trust and decency to join the betking signature campaign then he definitely got it wrong because the lowest of the low have applied to join just as he and his betking scam deserve.

It is almost akin to a bunch of scammers (sock-puppet shill accounts) trying to get funds from a scammer (serial scammer Dean Nolan) while promoting the scammers scam website (betking).


AFAIK and IIRC Bitsler was only covered max $200 to all betking user back then. Certainly they didn't ever covered all betking user's money. Few weeks ago when i opened betking, looking at their investment tab, they said their cold wallet only has around 1 btc and 4 ETH which very small and dunno the rest of their money
There is zero evidence the funds from Bitsler ever went directly to the victims. The funds from Bitsler were intended to go to those betking players that allegedly had a balance in their account when the betking.io website was shutdown. Let us not forget a key element here, serial scammer Dean Nolan stole the final bankroll funds then blamed it on a server hack that never took place. In an attempt to deflect attention away from himself serial scammer Dean Nolan decided to blame everyone and everything but himself.