Nitrogen Sports is trying to scam me over 0.25 BTC

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  • JRique
    SBR Rookie
    • 02-01-14
    • 42

    #36
    Originally posted by mrpapageorgio
    Also, considering their business model features being able to bet anonymously without giving any legit information, how would they contact you if you never provided contact information or you gave a bad email? It's not like a bank or the other books where they may have your DL and legit contact info. They weren't going to take a chance and tip you off they knew you had bitcoin that didn't belong to you and you take off.
    I have my real email linked to my account.
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    • JRique
      SBR Rookie
      • 02-01-14
      • 42

      #37
      Originally posted by Pr0ph3t
      Next time you try to scam a book, change your username/member number/IPaddress..
      That's why I did not try to scam anyone, good one.
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      • themike78
        SBR MVP
        • 07-01-13
        • 4873

        #38
        Originally posted by JRique
        That's why I did not try to scam anyone, good one.
        I'm pretty sure you are not going to get your money back. You might want to move on.
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        • JRique
          SBR Rookie
          • 02-01-14
          • 42

          #39
          Originally posted by themike78
          I'm pretty sure you are not going to get your money back. You might want to move on.
          I appreciate your concern, thank you sir.
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          • Alfa1234
            SBR MVP
            • 12-19-15
            • 2722

            #40
            Originally posted by JRique
            LOL

            So the smart thing to do is to scam clients to recovery a money that they lost for making a mistake? Well, it is their responsibility to grade bets and to only allow withdraws that are 100% entitled to clients.

            Sometimes you have to pay for your mistakes, as they are paying for everybody that did not deposited back.
            So you're saying it's ok if like a local grocery store charges you 5$ instead of 50$ by accident and you don't say anything? They have to "pay" for their mistake? Would you consider it a scam if they charged you that 45$ the next time you shopped there and be angry about it? It's ok to steal from people you don't know because you think they have enough money anyway and you think you can get away with it?Whatever happened to being honest and doing what's right?
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            • jjgold
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-20-05
              • 388179

              #41
              Play at the top books guy

              5Dimes
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              • JRique
                SBR Rookie
                • 02-01-14
                • 42

                #42
                Originally posted by Alfa1234
                So you're saying it's ok if like a local grocery store charges you 5$ instead of 50$ by accident and you don't say anything? They have to "pay" for their mistake? Would you consider it a scam if they charged you that 45$ the next time you shopped there and be angry about it? It's ok to steal from people you don't know because you think they have enough money anyway and you think you can get away with it?Whatever happened to being honest and doing what's right?
                No, I am not saying this, it is not the same thing.

                The best way to compare this is if the local grocery store price 1 oz of Apples for 2 USD but the correct price for it is 5 USD. So I happily buy like 5 oz of Apples and when I got to the checkout to pay they say "Hey sir, sorry, the correct price is 5 USD per oz, we will take 3 oz and you can take the other 2 oz home".

                When they put the price in 2 USD/oz in the tag they create a expectative to the costumer, if they make such mistake they must stay with the price in the tag and honor ir, no matter what you think.
                Last edited by JRique; 10-01-17, 08:06 AM.
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                • JAKEPEAVY21
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 03-11-11
                  • 29268

                  #43
                  Originally posted by JRique
                  No, I am not say this, it is not the same thing.

                  The best way to compare this is if the local grocery store price 1 oz of Apples for 2 USD but the correct price for it is 5 USD. So I happily buy like 5 oz of Apples and when I got to the checkout to pay they say "Hey sir, sorry, the correct price is 5 USD per oz, we will take 3 oz and you can take the other 2 oz home".

                  When they put the price in 2 USD/oz in the tag they create a expectative to the costumer, if they make such mistake they must stay with the price in the tag and honor ir, no matter what you think.
                  give it a rest already. They took back what was theirs, end of story.
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                  • JRique
                    SBR Rookie
                    • 02-01-14
                    • 42

                    #44
                    Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
                    give it a rest already. They took back what was theirs, end of story.
                    I am still awaiting a position for their staff that is analyzing the situation.
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                    • JAKEPEAVY21
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 03-11-11
                      • 29268

                      #45
                      Originally posted by JRique
                      I am still awaiting a position for their staff that is analyzing the situation.
                      there's nothing to analyze..you cashed out money that was not rightfully yours...they took it back.
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                      • ehp6737
                        SBR MVP
                        • 12-11-08
                        • 4185

                        #46
                        OP, I believe you did not try and scam anyone. I also think the book should have handled it better by putting your account in an immediate negative balance so you had an accurate accounting prior to re-depositing.

                        With that said, as all others have advised you previously in this thread, I would agree it is not stealing on the books behalf, but rather just a lowbrow way of collecting a debt. It's deflating for you of course, but you'll get over it as time passes. Just consider it a bad beat.

                        Honestly, you actually made out here, as they allowed you to play with the .1 to get it up to the .25 you owed so your could pay your debt in full. Any other book in this circumstance would have just took the .1 original deposit off your negative balance and you would still owe them .15
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                        • ehp6737
                          SBR MVP
                          • 12-11-08
                          • 4185

                          #47
                          Originally posted by JRique
                          No, I am not saying this, it is not the same thing.

                          The best way to compare this is if the local grocery store price 1 oz of Apples for 2 USD but the correct price for it is 5 USD. So I happily buy like 5 oz of Apples and when I got to the checkout to pay they say "Hey sir, sorry, the correct price is 5 USD per oz, we will take 3 oz and you can take the other 2 oz home".

                          When they put the price in 2 USD/oz in the tag they create a expectative to the costumer, if they make such mistake they must stay with the price in the tag and honor ir, no matter what you think.
                          Not really a good analogy as trying to compare retail stores and offshore gambling is like (to use part of your analogy) comparing apples and oranges.

                          Besides, a more accurate analogy would be that you had a bag of apples in the bottom rack of your cart and the check out person didn't notice it, and you didn't say it was there, so you strolled out without paying for that item. Then by the time you got to your car they noticed the bag of apples, so they approach you and advise no harm, honest mistake, but you have to go back in and pay for them. The correct thing on all sides would be for you to go back in and pay for the item without any judgement. However, your argument is that you should get it for free
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                          • TheMoneyShot
                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                            • 02-14-07
                            • 28672

                            #48
                            I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.


                            I think I've heard it all. A book regrading a wager weeks later???

                            Absolutely absurd.


                            Nitrogen acting like a fukking circus lately.
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