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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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MartinTheWanderer
on 02/04/2025, 11:35:07 UTC
Update on the (rather random and arbitrary) handling of withdrawals:

- one "instant" BTC withdrawal > paid after ~24hrs, 31st March
- one "instant" and one "slow" BTC withdrawal > still pending after 3+ days
- one FUN withdrawal to Binance > paid after approx 3 days

So basically withdrawing is a lot like playing dice now - not hopeless, but with questionable odds...  Grin
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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MartinTheWanderer
on 31/03/2025, 10:54:24 UTC
I made a slow withdrawal on 03/26/2025! It's been more than 120 hours! The site owners continue to destroy their reputation to the end.

There seems to be no pattern to waiting time for BTC withdrawals. Since Saturday the 22nd I've made 4 withdrawal requests. Each one upon completion of the previous one. Here is how they have turned out:

INSTANT - 70 hrs
SLOW - 10 hrs
SLOW - 7 hrs
SLOW - 74 hrs and counting
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Can confirm. A small "slow" withdrawal 2 weeks ago arrived after a few hours, as it should.
Yesterday BTC "instant"> arrived after 18hrs
Yesterday BTC "slow" > still waiting (24hrs+)
Yesterday some Fun to Binance > still waiting...

The good news is that apparently the payouts DO happen, eventually... LOL
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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MartinTheWanderer
on 30/03/2025, 19:23:55 UTC

Now I'm just waiting a BTC withdrawal from freebitco.in. It's said to be sent in 15 minutes. Let's see.

I did one slow and one "instant" withdrawal, both have not been processed after 10hrs.
Guess we were not the only ones who had the idea to dump the rest of their fun and withdraw, LOL

Let's hope they honor the withdrawals at least, after all the chaos of the past months...
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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MartinTheWanderer
on 03/10/2024, 12:11:45 UTC
Regular distribution of premium spins seems to have resumed. Got mine for a couple of days now (yep, 16 per day, another 500K Fun sucker, LOL)

However no reimbursement of the missing spins from several weeks before.

Anyways: progress.  Grin

Spoke too soon, LOL
Spins were distributed for a couple days, now they are gone again...

Thumb twiddling intensifies...
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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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MartinTheWanderer
on 30/09/2024, 17:24:14 UTC
Regular distribution of premium spins seems to have resumed. Got mine for a couple of days now (yep, 16 per day, another 500K Fun sucker, LOL)

However no reimbursement of the missing spins from several weeks before.

Anyways: progress.  Grin

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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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MartinTheWanderer
on 26/08/2024, 18:53:06 UTC
Update from me. I received IIRC 30 WoF spins last week, so I thought things were getting fixed.

But since then daily zero spins, so its definitely still an issue. I totally accept the new changes, its for the betterment of the site. I'm Premium, and on MAX freeroll bonus btw. So I click capcha and it just ticks, it's not painful, but I do wish it isn't there because I'm so used to clicking roll without restrictions... which is the main reason I got premium + max freeroll bonus. All that wagering is risky, but you should consider removing captcha for those with max wager bonus, I mean, if you are wagering like us, then you can't be a fake account!

Similar situation here. About a week ago, after contacting support, I received a few handful of WOF spins (nowhere near the amount that would be due), then another day of my regular 16 spins, then nothing, again.

So neither the "old" undelivered spins for premium members nor their ongoing distribution has been fixed. Annoying.

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Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest
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MartinTheWanderer
on 10/08/2024, 13:01:02 UTC
Long time user here, maxxed out Fun holdings (yeah, I know, LOL - but the increased BTC "interest" balanced it out, kinda...), zero free WOF spins for quite a while now.

Over the years the Freebitco.in team always came through, but their way of (not) communicating, zero interaction on e.g. X where they only make bot-like news posts, and the time they take to fix the issue feels off.

I had quite some funds (at least for me, LOL) parked there and withdrew them 2 days ago as a precaution.
Withdrawals seem to work fine, btw.

Let's see if this beloved fossil of the crypto world is still somewhat alive, or if we witness the end of an era...
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Re: [SCAM ALERT] - "bcdwallet" is a clone of mybtgwallet scam website!
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MartinTheWanderer
on 05/12/2017, 16:50:57 UTC
Update: their phishing site is down for now, I reported them to their Russian hoster, who took immediate action and locked them.  Grin

One scam less (at least until they bring the site back up somewhere else... ).
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Re: PSA: SCAM BTG Web Wallet being promoted on BitcoinTalk
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MartinTheWanderer
on 05/12/2017, 16:49:54 UTC
Update: their phishing site is down for now, I reported them to their Russian hoster, who took immediate action and locked them.  Grin
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Re: I got this email
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MartinTheWanderer
on 05/12/2017, 16:26:43 UTC
definitely just spam, I cross-checked with Reddit, Twitter, etc. - they spammed a stolen/purchased address database, many of the addresses had never been used for anything crypto-related...

They also have zero results so far. Good. Grin


https://live.blockcypher.com/btc/address/1492bBQhiSRgS7k25mUsaedTSjwHkaWQRh/
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Re: I got this email
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MartinTheWanderer
on 05/12/2017, 15:55:42 UTC
Could be that they have access to the Bitfinex user database   Huh

That is the only exchange i am registered with the exact mail address they sent to.
I received that mail just a few hours after i registered at Bitfinex.
 Shocked


coindidence, likely.

They have been spamming this nonsense for several days now, and to a lot of completely unrelated addresses that never were used on any exchange.

They are spammers, not hackers.
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Re: [SCAM ALERT] - "bcdwallet" is a clone of mybtgwallet scam website!
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MartinTheWanderer
on 05/12/2017, 11:18:48 UTC
They are aggressively spamming all over Twitter.

It would help if some more people would report and counter this sort of criminals there as well.

@BITC0INDIAM0ND is the one impersonating the official @BitcoinDiamond_ and promoting that scam website to fish for users' BTC seeds...
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Re: PSA: SCAM BTG Web Wallet being promoted on BitcoinTalk
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MartinTheWanderer
on 05/12/2017, 11:17:44 UTC

NEVER PUT YOUR SEED INTO A WEBSITE!
NEVER PUT YOUR PRIVATE KEYS INTO A WEBSITE!



Indeed.

They are aggressively spamming all over Twitter.

It would help if some more people would report and counter this sort of criminals there as well.
@BITC0INDIAM0ND is the one impersonating the official @BitcoinDiamond_ and promoting that scam website.
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Re: I got this email
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MartinTheWanderer
on 05/12/2017, 11:13:26 UTC
Just ignore these sort of mails. It shows that the sender is unable to hack in to your wallet and is desperately trying to extort money from you. But at the same time, it is worrying that he came to know that you are holding Bitcoins. I would request you to immediately increase the security of your wallet, by adding 2FA.

They are actually just spamming harvested addresses from spam-mail databases.

They know NOTHING, these disgusting fake-hacker tards.

The email where I received that threat is one that I never used on any exchange/webwallet etc.   Grin
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Re: I got this email
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MartinTheWanderer
on 05/12/2017, 02:06:06 UTC
I got the same nonsense. They are just spamming harvested email databases, randomly.

Looking at blockchain explorer it seems people have wisened up to this sort of extortion scam.
Zero activity on that address.   Grin

Make sure though to report the Gmail address that they provide as contact address (not the hacked random email account they were sending from) to Gmails abuse team - usually those accounts go down a few hours later.

Law enforcement is too busy hunting file sharers and protecting pedo-politicians, so... nothing much more to do.

If you do however run into a spammer/scammer/extortionist IRL: don't waste a bullet. Just beat them bloody and remove their microscopic haXX0r-balls.
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Re: [WARNING] ats tokens scam
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MartinTheWanderer
on 23/10/2017, 18:47:45 UTC

They paid to everybody. There was only 1% without payment in the beginning but they Paid everybody later.

Please stop spreading wrong info.

There are Destroyer1333 token holders with 75/80/85 tokens as it can be seen from the etherscan token tracker.  Smiley  Wink  Cheesy  Grin  Kiss

Destroyer1333 I'm really glad that you and your refs were paid! But 5000 token holders with 75/80/85 it is the wrong math!!! Try to calculate like MartinTheWanderer and you'll understand that huge % still without payment.

It is not the wrong info as you said - it is simple math!!!


God, many had more than 75 tokens (look at least the top 10), I'm one of the top members in the program bounty with their channels in telegrams, Facebook page and sites.
Consider that there were only 1 million tokens in the bounty, and then the project management went on the occasion of whining and paid more than the claimed amount.

so what is your point?

You exactly prove what I have said before: they did not stop the bounty program in time (their counter was fake, as we see now from the actual numbers) and intentionally screwed the majority of participants in the program.

They also paid most of their big promoters who helped them to screw all the useful idiots. Many of you even twice, cuz reasons, including several obvious cheaters who even admitted to it.

So, good for you. Happy shilling.

Authorship.com is still a dishonest & incompetent 'company'.
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Re: [WARNING] ats tokens scam
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MartinTheWanderer
on 23/10/2017, 16:40:11 UTC
Well guess what? This business just lost a lot of potential investors because of the fiasco that happened. They do not even apologize for their mistakes. I received my tokens, but with how they handle business, I have lost faith in this project. The management they have is horrible, customer service is horrible. I feel bad for people who invested a lot in this platform as they will lose their hard earned money. Too bad, Authorship really had potential due to its real world use.

That's close to what I'm saying before! They lost a lot of potential readers, writers and investors too. But this problem could be solved if they "cancel their silent mode" and pay to everybody who did not get their tokens... whenever they are legit or cheaters... While the price of ATS is low it will be cost-effective to their business. It is easy to solve that problem now! People will not stop calling them "scammers" till they pay to everybody. It is great price now to do it!

They paid to everybody. There was only 1% without payment in the beginning but they Paid everybody later.

Please stop spreading wrong info.

There are 5,000 token holders with 75/80/85 tokens as it can be seen from the etherscan token tracker.  Smiley  Wink  Cheesy  Grin  Kiss

Your shilling is getting annoying.
You are either bad at maths or a stone cold liar so you can get a little bit of profit out of this token.

The top 10 referrers alone had over 4000 referrals.

When you add up the accounts with high amounts of tokens (bounty, not talking about the  1900 investor addresses) you can do a good estimate how many 'little ones' with 75-300 tokens must exist.  

The bounty program was basically a pyramid scheme, so there are WAY more bottom feeders than accounts with a lot of tokens. Currently, as you say yourself, it is approx. 1:1 (even less accounts with few tokens, more with many), which is mathematically nonsensical.

They paid out less than one third, way less actually.

Side effect if you do the math: you find out that they did not stop the bounty program when the allocated number of tokens was reached.
 
They intentionally let people still join, already knowing that they would invent fake criteria to label them as 'cheaters' and only pay a fraction of the participants (top down because they expected the little guys to be silent - big mistake).

Anyone defending this fuck-up is either blind, deaf, or corrupt.

Maybe all of it.
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Re: [WARNING] ats tokens scam
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MartinTheWanderer
on 23/10/2017, 14:21:21 UTC
Authorship is neat and clean project legit and solid.  Kiss   Kiss   Kiss

May I have some of the stuff you are smoking?
As compensation for the tokens that the ATS jokers did not pay out to me and a couple thousand others?

The way they treated the 'bottom feeders' in the bounty program shows what to expect from them if you are an author or translator...
Any sane person will think twice before (not) doing business on their platform.

My referrals and me were paid so this is a great project.  Smiley

'Your moral compass is so fucked up, I'll be shocked if you manage to find your way back to the parking lot'

If you think it is a scam, then move on.

'Moving on' and letting people with terrible business practices get away with it is the best way to encourage scammers.

Nope, not going to happen.


ATS apologists (or Authorship themselves) have created a lot of new Twitter fake accounts trying to push this failed token, same here and in other forums, the lies are ridiculous, and we will keep calling them out.

Authorship is a mix of intentional scam and unintentional incompetence.
The token price reflects this (40% down since yesterday, lulz)
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Re: [WARNING] ats tokens scam
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MartinTheWanderer
on 22/10/2017, 21:53:41 UTC
Authorship is neat and clean project legit and solid.  Kiss   Kiss   Kiss

May I have some of the stuff you are smoking?
As compensation for the tokens that the ATS jokers did not pay out to me and a couple thousand others?

The way they treated the 'bottom feeders' in the bounty program shows what to expect from them if you are an author or translator...
Any sane person will think twice before (not) doing business on their platform.
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Re: [WARNING] ats tokens scam
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MartinTheWanderer
on 21/10/2017, 17:35:30 UTC
All your posts on the forum are snotty cries that authorship is scammers, but I think you just could not fuck the system and you did not pay your screwed tokens, so you whine.
All the members of the bounty from my chat in telegrams received tokens from 75 to several thousand coins each, so "do not try to fuck the system," enough to whine and ruin your reputation, like a little freakish girl.

You are the cheerleader girl here, however most likely not so pretty.

The numbers and facts are undeniable - ATS screwed over the majority of their bounty supporters, especially those in the lower ranks.
Period.

Of course corrupt cutthroats don't give a damn as long as they get their personal little profit out of this scam token.

How is that working out so far? A whopping 2.3 cents currently, actually still over-prized...


P.S.: the whiny ATS girls now block everyone on Twitter who calls them out on their scam, so their lies and marketing blah does not receive the appropriate comments... LULZ