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Re: Do you know legit websites to buy cigarettes online?
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/10/2014, 06:12:03 UTC
Guys,

You don't have to do all that Silk road and bitcoin bullshit.

And to OP: Yes, cigz.eu is a scam website, if they don't outright rip you off, then they will sell you stolen cigarettes, good luck explaining that to customs if they happen to seize it...

There are plenty of other much more legit companies (and they accept credit cards) doing this.

Just lurk moar online. Just read this.

This will explain what's legal and what's not, how and how not to get the best and cheapest cigarettes online from companies, which accept credit cards.

/And yes it is from my blog, not it's not SPAM I'm simply trying to help./
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Re: Bitoomba bitcoin casino SCAM! They just ripped me off + and others
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 23/04/2014, 01:30:24 UTC
I guess nobody here plays in Bitoomba casino... That's quite a bad sign actually ,an empty bitcoin casino is a bankrupt bitcoin casino
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Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 22/04/2014, 10:40:18 UTC
Did you e-mail to micon@sealswithclubs.eu ?

Actually right now the whole site is down for maintenance, but they have more info here: https://sealswithclubs.eu/affiliates/ about how to apply (if the site is back.)

I used the contact form on the website and I just checked my mails and yes I emailed him personally too (that was back in February) I will try again. Hopefully I will succeed after three months...  I mean I have one of the best gambling blogs out there(sorry to brag) (just Google "gambling blog" that's me coming up first place) he would really benefit from a partnership with me.
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Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 22/04/2014, 10:32:54 UTC
Is the Seals with Club affiliate program closed down? I tried to apply three times last month but nobody ever got back to me.

Or is there something wrong with my website? Or is your contact form on the website not working?

Anyway, it would be nice if somebody could get back to me,
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Re: Betcoin.ag bitcoin casino SCAM! They just ripped me off + Bitoomba too
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 22/04/2014, 02:24:29 UTC

Oh! I wish I had seen that before.

EDIT: I think my topic still has relevance. These reviews don't make it clear, that they are taking money from affiliates. Actually there is nothing about affiliates in it or that they do not respond at all if you try to contact them, which is a huge red flag.
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Re: Betcoin.ag bitcoin casino SCAM! They just ripped me off + Bitoomba too
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 22/04/2014, 02:15:04 UTC
Yes Betcoin.ag is fine. We cleared it up. I hope they fix or remove the contact form tough. It is very misleading especially now that two bitcoin casinos ceased operation. We are all very-very afraid and careful.

Bitoomba still hasn't responded tough and I doubt they ever will, just look here: I'm not the only one with this issue: coinbet.com/p/affiliates
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 22/04/2014, 01:49:29 UTC
If you follow the two clues (the email adress ---> google it and then check the document it leads to,  and if you check their backlink profile) you can find all sorts of things. If you are serious and you have a lot of free time (which I don'T) so I'm out I've got a company to run in the morning but it was cool. Reminded me of the Cicada 3301 hunt a little, of course that shit is 1000x harder.
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 22/04/2014, 01:39:21 UTC
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Spam isnt my forte. To be honest i didnt realize black hat shit even worked still, i'm not even convinced it does. If they paid someone to go blackhat for them, i'm sure they got ripped off themselves which serves them right.

It doesn't, but still people try. There is always 5% to get to the top for a few months, weeks, then inevitable Google penalty/ban.

This is you right? Or just a client. It must be you, you are from India Smiley and you say "SPAM isn't my forte" funny Indians are professional spammers.
 
https://plus.google.com/+ganpatiindustriesSEOFreelancer/posts
http://ganpati-industries.com/ (very ugly website you have there...)
https://www.facebook.com/WebDesign.SEOCompany

LOL nope thats not me, but did coinbet seriously hire them? if so im gonna LOL my ass off.. i quit working with them quite a while ago due to unpaid invoices but wow im pretty impressed that "ganpati" could convince them to hire them.

They did: http://www.peargaming.com/member.php?action=profile&uid=439 look at "Homepage" here and then the "signature links". They hired this extremely spammy Indian company. They were clearly not in it for the long-term from day one.
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 22/04/2014, 01:31:39 UTC
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Spam isnt my forte. To be honest i didnt realize black hat shit even worked still, i'm not even convinced it does. If they paid someone to go blackhat for them, i'm sure they got ripped off themselves which serves them right.

It doesn't, but still people try. There is always 5% to get to the top for a few months, weeks, then inevitable Google penalty/ban.

This is you right? Or just a client. It must be you, you are from India Smiley and you say "SPAM isn't my forte" funny Indians are professional spammers everybody knows that.
 
https://plus.google.com/+ganpatiindustriesSEOFreelancer/posts
http://ganpati-industries.com/ (very ugly website you have there...)
https://www.facebook.com/WebDesign.SEOCompany
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Re: Betcoin.ag bitcoin casino SCAM! They just ripped me off + Bitoomba too
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 22/04/2014, 00:46:20 UTC
Betcoin contacted me to clear the air. Will see what happens -at least they care, unlike Bitoomba -. Will keep you posted.
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 23:48:34 UTC
He shredded me not knowing a damn thing about me , but listen to the guy , I believe me and him are on same page and he is just trying to stop you from going down a road you don't want too, unless you are willing to go to feds or anonymous press . Attorney route will work but the end result still won't make you happy, obviously only one i would say its worth the risk is katz, and everything he needs here in this forum to proceed..



Hey, I'll be clueless all day long if that flips your skirt. Smiley  

To all the clueless individuals such as myself... pay attention to all the noobs who appeared to have signed up just to post about coinbet.

Yes. Jaybird is extremely suspicious. If you Google the email address "panamaholdings@hotmail.com" I posted you will see it is only mentioned once on the entire web and it will lead you to a VERY interesting document but I can not decipher what could that mean, there are some snippets of code? maybe at the end of it. Someone who is more of a developer/hacker type might be able to

I haven't lost a single Bitcoin to these people also I'm not from the US so I will definitely not go to the FEDS. I'm just a Cicada hunter  (my article about it: http://simonsblogpark.com/personal/prepare-cicada-3301-hunt-january-5th-2014-solve-puzzles/ ) and I love mysteries and cracking mysteries. But one Cicada hunt per year is enough for me. If you follow the lead I posted you will see, that they are somehow connected to Ultimatebet and Ultimatebet has a lot of shit about it if you research them. I guess the rabbit hole is indeed deep.
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 23:23:38 UTC
Hey, I'll be clueless all day long if that flips your skirt. Smiley  

To all the clueless individuals such as myself... pay attention to all the noobs who appeared to have signed up just to post about coinbet.

Yes. Jaybird is extremely suspicious. If you Google the email address "panamaholdings@hotmail.com" I posted you will see it is only mentioned once on the entire web and it will lead you to a VERY interesting document but I can not decipher what could that mean, there are some snippets of code? maybe at the end of it. Someone who is more of a developer/hacker type might be able to
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 22:34:26 UTC
Ok I've just been ripped off by Bittomba and Betcoin too ! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=579383.0

So I join in too. I'm at a point, when I no longer care.

E-mail adress: panamaholdings@hotmail.com

This is Paul Regan's e-mail address, the company is Panama Holdings (at least that's what he said) and he introduced himself as one of the founders but did not specify details, I didn't ask.

Phone number: I no longer have it, my phone deleted it because the call was over 2 months ago( I have an older phone)

Skype: bossmortgage

I hope this helps
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Re: Betcoin.ag bitcoin casino SCAM! They just ripped me off + Bitoomba too
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 21:58:44 UTC
Seems like I'm not the only one who got scammed by them: coinbet.com/p/affiliates
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Bitoomba bitcoin casino SCAM! They just ripped me off + and others
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 21:37:02 UTC
Hi,

I'm Simon from Simon's Online Gambling Blog. I have been a member of the affiliate program at Bitoomba (not Coinbet.cc , thank god! Those scammers: I hope they get their just desserts and Katz will get his money back!). But it seems like it turned out to be a GIGANTIC SCAM at the very least for us affiliates (maybe players too?, feedback would be appreciated).  

The affiliate program banners were here : http://simonsblogpark.com/onlinegambling/best-bitcoin-casinos/

I've got some decent traffic on that webpage. The webpage was ranking first page for keywords "best bitcoin casinos" and some long-tail keywords.
I was ready to check on my affiliate revenue when BAAM! couldn't log in. it seems like Bitoomba discontinued their affiliate program.  They don't respond trough their contact us form, and their affiliate manager: jessica@bitoomba.com does not respond at all. I've been trying to reach them for two weeks.

Are they still in operation at all? Or is it just a ghost site?  Feedback would be appreciated.

You can try to contact them for yourself and see for yourself.


Take care!

Gamble responsibly,
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 18:54:24 UTC
Well , these are all digital footprints you have here.
I talked with the guy on the phone and he introduced himself as Paul (I still have his number) and if someone constantly lies about his name it shows in a phone conversation. Either he is a very convincing, experienced liar or he is really called Paul. At the very least he is a shareholder. (also he is dick with a big ego and he is not very bright)

Can you share phone numbers? company names or private email addresses of these people online without reprecussion ? I could really help I'm just afraid of getting sued.
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 18:44:06 UTC
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I don't think they have multiple locations I think they use $5/hr virtual assistants to handle their emails.

I did some contract work for coinbet when they were first starting out and they still owe me a lot of money. When i was doing work for them they used clueless virtual reps to catalog and reply to emails. The virtual reps would reply with the responses they got from higher ups and it was impossibe to ever know who u were really talking to.

They paid me a few times with western union and when they did, the payments came from a guy name vince who's last name i forget, who was in new york, and a guy named john bauer who was in panama city.

If anyone wants to share info on these guys, please PM me. I'd love to file a suit for the money im owed. I doubt ill recover it but its worth a shot.

I agree with this guy about the virtual assistant. He seems legit. Western union? Hmm... smells like Darknet... I bet it was money laundering scheme for one or many Darknet vendors, I would literally bet money on it at this point

Vince? A new name pops up
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 18:37:59 UTC
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You're mad because you are the ambulance chaser that wants the interview with Rulez to promote your forum. I warned people of Coinbet long ago so you are wrong about me being in with Coinbet. The names you have own less than Bauer's share.

Starting to look a lot like Cicada 3301 Cheesy I enjoy it , wonder how deep this rabbit hole is

I'm 110% Jaybird is one of them (maybe a minority shareholder?) How on earth would he know this piece of insider information otherwise?
And I don't have a forum.... Reveal yourself! Who are you? What is your true connection with Coinbet?

/I'm so glad I did not end up working for these pieces of shits!/
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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 18:22:55 UTC
wow this thread really blew up since i last looked 15 pages

Same here but it is hard to get back up to date, someone cares to resume what happened?
Dick Tracy and crew have gotten IPs of emails that were sent by coinbet. They didn't realize that coinbet has multiple locations in the US and that they also may have used VPN since one location they have makes no sense. They have emails with customer service reps. I had to fill them in and tell them they don't want customer service reps. They want John Bauer.

@boumalo @notserps The most important thing is to ignore whatever Jaybird says. He is an extremely suspicious individual (irrational and a dick too!). He might be in the sack with Coinbet.cc or a drunk troll. There is also Paul Regan and Michael Carter beside this John Bauer (altough I don't know whether John Bauer exists or not, I have never spoken or emailed that guy unlike the others). Jbird seems to intentionally disrupt and mislead everyone periodically for yet undetermined reasons.

"They didn't realize that coinbet has multiple locations in the US and that they also may have used VPN since one location they have makes no sense."

no it's just one guy and a website and few others helping him like most bitcoin startups, no multiple locations, that was all a lie perpetuated by them

"They have emails with customer service reps."

Yes , "the customer service representative" guy Paul is actually one of the founders, it was a really small scale operation, everybody had to fill many shoes, many roles

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Re: Coinbet.cc -- $340,000 stolen, the worst 45 days of my life. [Long]
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SimonTheSorcerer
on 21/04/2014, 17:03:40 UTC
I actually know the guy's private email address, his phone number and the name of the company behind Coinbet.cc. I'm just afraid to disclose it. You can get sued for that. Unless the FBI knocks on my door telling me it's all right to tell them (and some reward from the FBI would be nice too Smiley ) I won't be disclosing it publicly.

I hope Katz gets his money somehow!( I doubt it to be honest)
Btw. Let me know if you are still up for the interview @Katz. PM me you know my email address (also I think Jbird is actually Paul Regan or someone associated with them in disguise, not sure but he is extremely suspicious).