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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Betcoin.ag scam accusation
by
holydarkness
on 03/05/2025, 23:07:39 UTC
I published the affiliate link in a few open internet spaces nothing in particular or personal. It was out there for whoever could see it, such as most affiliate links. I do not have one-click tracking, so I can not conclusively say where the user was from simply that Betcoin accepted the referral, awarded the commission, and later took it back without ever saying what rule supposedly had been broken.

The link was shared in a public channel on the Discord awhich is a massive, fast-moving server. Posts can be buried in minutes. I’m not going to scroll through weeks of noise just to satisfy Betcoin’s shifting narrative. That’s not how affiliate systems are supposed to work.

At this point I have to say I share the same thought with David. Which one is it? A few open internet spaces, nothing in particular or personal, that you can't recall it from the top of your head, or is it one specific internet space called discord? And why public channel with massive fast moving servers where posts can be buried in minutes? If you're really into affiliate. Or, further and more important question, given posts can be buried within minutes, how do one landed with your link? I mean, it's kinda blink-and-miss situation of a channel, based from your discord narrative. I am really interested to know further about this, if you don't mind to help us understand.

We generated a random number 1-1000 and will be awarding $250 worth of BTC to the BitcoinTalk user with the closest guess! To enter, comment your number on this thread, with the words "samk1m the scammer sweepstakes". The user with the closest number will be chosen Friday, 9 May. BitcoinTalk account must have been created at least 1 month prior to today to be eligible.  Best of luck to all!
hahaha! Oh wow a sweepstakes with my username on it? Betcoin, you seriously whipped up something good this time. I'm dying. No really I haven't laughed this hard at comedy since your affiliate payout policy.

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That... I believe, is their way to tell you that they don't mind the amount disputed here, they're more than willing to part with the amount because they don't have any intention to rob people who are honest, and it barely put a dent in them. Just... not to a player who they believe tries to scam them. Thus, they gave it to others, the exact amount.