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10-28-2013, 11:58 PM #51
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10-29-2013, 03:19 PM #52
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This times 100.
Everyone wants to claim the site is screwing them, but then when it comes to details, they get real vague. Or they just KNOW the site is cheating and they have proof because they keep losing, lol. I have news: there is a reason so few online players are long-term winners. OP shows how quickly he can turn customer service against him.
For starters, you get further leading with a carrot than with a stick. Do you have a job? Do customers ever request your help? Do you go out of your way to help them if they say they're going to buttfuck you? What if they are pleasant, open, and truthful? Likely you'd help them solve their problems, but when they get nasty, there's really nothing in it for you. As it went with you and customer service.
How much did you deposit? How much have you played? You seem to be saying that you were "given" $50 for no reason, gambled with it and won, and now want the winnings. It doesn't work like that. You weren't "given" anything for nothing. They give you the money to gamble with, not withdraw. You think they said, "Here's $5 for nothing, keep anything you win."? Not likely.
My local casino does the same thing. Certain VIP members "get" casino chips which play at any table. But we can't just take the chips they gave us over to the cashier and cash out. They "give" them to us to create action. If I'm given $100, I have to place $500 in bets in order to actually "get" the original $100. Sure, I could put a $1 chip in a slot machine and win $400, but since I've only gambled $1 - which was never really mine in the first place - I can't go cash out the $400. I'd have to put another $499 into play, and when I do, if I have any money left over, it will be mine. But as of that moment, I'd still have $499 that technically belongs to the casino. Why? Because I won it on their stake. That's how it works. It's basically a stake, with the condition that you play through the stake 5 times. It ain't rocket surgery, unless you assume that you get something for nothing and then get all irate and abusive to the only people who can help or explain.
If I staked you $1000 for an agreed-upon number of tourneys, but you won the first one and wanted to cancel the stake, it's not like you'd get to keep the profit or any of the $1000. It's mine. I risked it, on you, under the condition that you were going to play x-number of tourneys. If you don't play x-number of tourneys, the stake is null. The money was never yours.
Reap what you sow.Last edited by TheHaversham; 10-29-2013 at 03:25 PM.
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10-29-2013, 04:17 PM #53
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Well idk if it's a scam or not and personally don't care now if this affected bcp I would care greatly
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10-29-2013, 04:43 PM #54
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I never had this issue before! I always liked Carbon!
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10-29-2013, 04:45 PM #55
dam scamsters. this always happens to the INNOCENT !!! I SAY WE RISE UP . RISE AGAINST THE MACHINE, who's with me??? lol
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10-30-2013, 04:29 PM #56
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trust is fleeting...you ever know whoyou can really trust anymoe?
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11-02-2013, 03:48 AM #57
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WECpoker's post made me reconsider who's side I'm on...
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11-02-2013, 04:09 AM #58
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11-02-2013, 07:15 PM #59
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I'm not sure that WECpoker is aware that Merge is run by Jazette which has a very questionable history.