This will be my first and last post in this thread.
Regarding what Twitchy has posted; he's blown this thing out of proportion now, and a lot of his facts are wrong to begin with. We've discussed this many times. With that said, I admire Twitchy for trying to be a watchdog and his vigor, but his intentions now have become ego-driven.
I had already
admitted that Betcoin made a mistake due to their inexperience in poker room management (to their credit they are growing exponentially wiser as time goes on). The reason Betcoin is not refunding people is because there is basically
nothing to refund. A lot of people were getting 100%+ rakeback so the higher the rake the more they gained. You have to consider the amount paid back in VIP RB, 100% bonuses, 100% RB prop player programs, affiliate RB, tablestarter RB etc, all of which Twitchy failed to consider in his calculations. A small percentage of players were effected negatively but it's so minute that it's barely noticeable which is why those people aren't complaining or don't care. It's like would you camp outside of your local gas station demanding a 9/10 of a penny refund because you thought the price was $1.50/gallon and not $1.509/gallon. This is similar to what Twitchy is doing right now.
Betcoin is not out for a "cash grab" or trying to steal; they have absolutely no incentive to do that. They're owned/backed by WPN, one of the bigger poker networks out there.
There's currently 67,000 members at Betcoin, and right now on a Tuesday morning, approx. 150-300 members are actively using the site as a means of work, entertainment, community and fellowship. If they felt remotely close to the way Twitchy feels, they wouldn't be doing what they're doing. Assuming 3/4 of those members are multi-accounts trying to take advantage of site promo's and bonuses, that leaves us with 15,000 genuine members. Not even 1% of the genuine Betcoin members feels the same way as Twitchy.

LOl at 67,000 people on betcoin right now!!!hahhahahah what a tool. This is the same tool that said that winning poker owned betcoin.