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Interesting story..
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Re: Interesting story..
If true, this may explain how they can give out all those bonuses.
[b]This is the perfect method to launder his dirty money, and Cryptologic Inc. needs him to support the falling share price of their junk and illegal company, openly trading on the stock market. WagerLogic.com’s software is totally rigged, and this was even confirmed by a licensee. Cryptologic Inc.’s figures are completely cooked, and if you deduct all the fraudulent figures, the company will be making a much bigger loss than the one they officially communicate to the poor and naïve shareholders. |
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Re: Interesting story..
CRYP has pretty much tripled in price the last year.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=CRYP...amp;q=l&c= So I'm not sure if that article truly reflects shareholders sentiments. |
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Re: Interesting story..
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does heavy business with the Russian Mafia [/ QUOTE ] You would think these people could have stopped the Denial of Service attacks they experienced earlier this year |
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Re: Interesting story..
This looks like blatant slander. I doubt Littlewoods, William Hill, UKbetting, etc. would associate themselves with known criminal enterprises. These gambling venues are heavily scrutinized by the UK government.
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Re: Interesting story..
During the last 3 months, I've seen the number of online players at the European cryptologic sites more than double. I assume this is a result of the new feeder sites such as Betfair etc. It's approaching Ladbrokes in terms of online players but still needs to improve its tourney promotions.
From Pokerpulse: Ladbrokes RP 861 TP 1389 Cryptologic RP 736 TP 633 (June) Cryptologic RP 405 TP 0 (March) |
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Re: Interesting story..
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This looks like blatant slander. I doubt Littlewoods, William Hill, UKbetting, etc. would associate themselves with known criminal enterprises. These gambling venues are heavily scrutinized by the UK government. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. So, which online casino paid to have that article written? |
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True. I thought this was old news.
This is true and old news. I didn't realize there was cryptologic sites still out there. Don't chase cryptologic bonuses. The software is rigged, that is why they can offer the huge bonus. They also don't care who licenses their software, and don't enforce anything. More cryptologic casinos sites have taken the money and ran or went broke leaving people unpaid than any other.
It was my understanding cryptologic went broke, these guys in the article are in jail, and some less scuzzy types were trying to continue on. Still wouldn't trust them, to many legit sites out there. |
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Re: True. I thought this was old news.
Now I feel like less of a criminal for taking the 250 bucks of free money from them every month.
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Re: True. I thought this was old news.
Which online poker sites are associated with Cryptologic?
Bubbagump |
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