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Alex Luther
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.08.07 21:23:00 -
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Toroup wrote:Alex Luther wrote:highonpop wrote:I've dropped hundreds of millions of ISK into somer, more than I wish to try and count.
I've only ever won a raptor... twice....
Its no scam. Just gambling like usual. I had a corp mate win a Mach off a promo blink once. He didnt even know he had won, another corp mate was watching it and you here on comms:
corpy 1"Ah, Damn.. I didn't win the machariel.." corpy 1"Wait, (corp mate's name), YOU WON!" corpy 2" I won? OH ****! IM GOING TO JITA!" Just because you or you know someone who won doesnt mean its not rigged. He can let the system function properly just as he says it works, but then sometimes he can let his friends make some quick isk by fixing certain accounts with the ability to win no matter what. Honestly as a developer myself, adding an attribute to certain players and making the winning number only fall on a number that this certain player has purchased would be extremely simple and because nobody can prove that he is doing this its completely fine. Think about it, if you had a legitimate game like blink and you had the ability to win on items you wanted to win on any time you wanted to, wouldnt you? Example: FriendofSomer: Man, I just lost my rorqual today... :( Somer: thats ok, just signin to your account on blink, i've activated your account to win the next rorqual that you bid on. FriendofSomer: Awesome! I'll never have to pay for another ship again, i can just have the other 15 players pay for it and give you a profit when i win. Hopefully you see the scam in that. If you could scam people by rigging certain micro lotto's without being caught and without having to provide more that your word that you arnt cheating the system then wouldn't you? If the answer for if you would do it is yes, then that should be all of the proof you need to know that its happening. On a side note, think about it this way. Somer has successfully severed control of your isk from CCP and replaced control with its own website with its own limitless rules. The day that you give control of your isk to a 3rd party is the day that you will be scammed. 'nough said So this is can not be proven one way or the other unless you were that person or you are Somer - otherwise it's all just tinfoil hat gabble. It's like saying "CCP hates me because that Drake just destroyed my Rokh, they must be a friend of a dev and they gave them the Super Drake!" when the reality it that maybe your fittings suck. maybe they are a better player or maybe it was just luck. I've lost money on Blink and I've won money on blink. I've never seen anything that leads me to believe that it's rigged.
I'll make the Martin Rees quote of "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence "Just because no one (at least willing to come forth) has evidence of this doesn't mean that the evidence does not exist". I predict that someone will release convincing evidence on this soon.
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Anhenka
Burning Napalm Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2012.08.07 21:31:00 -
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All this tinfoilhattery is really rather amusing.
Rig it to make sure a friend win their next lottery? Why bother? Just give them a Rorq. Somner and several friends run the site, if they asked if they could give a friend of theirs a rorq, Somner would answer "Sure"
You guys don't seem to understand, Somner takes a cut from every transaction. Say everyone chips in tickets, one person wins and turns it back in for b/o price+5%? Well that still leaves Somner with 5-20% more isk than the blink credit handed out.
And that's 5-20% cut off the top on TRILLIONS of isk. as in 1,000,000,000,000's.
There is absolutely no need to rig anything for a friend when the site makes more than the lost Rorqual in profit in the time it takes Somner to take a **** break.
It would be like skimming off the take from a gumball machine, you get a quarter here or there you might not have had but if you get caught it's still a fraud charge that haunts you forever. Now in this situation, the guy hypothetically skimming from a gumball machine is a Billionaire. How likely is he to risk the squeaky clean rep he has in the trade world, for a quarter? |
Takeshi Yamato
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
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Posted - 2012.08.07 21:38:00 -
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The only winner is, as always, the lottery. The only way to win is not to play.
Also, it would be trivial for Somer Blink to cheat, not that they need to, seeing how many people are playing. An analysis: fixing active tanking in a logical manner: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1693846 |
Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:05:00 -
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Alex Luther wrote:Well it looks like a shill player to me... Apparently somer didnt bother to even update her db and match the date the toon started playing to the birth date of the toon in eve. Princess Darknight profile on BlinkPrincess Darknights character and employment history via the eve apiSo clearly you can see by the characters employment history "row recordID="19706243" corporationID="1000077" startDate="2012-05-10 20:22:00"" that it was born long after the first award was given on blink's website. Now one possibility is that the character was created by a valid eve player back in 2011 but it was later biomassed then recreated. Oh and the toon had some extremely good luck winning.
Already explained in the thread.
Each /player/ is only allowed one blink account (hard to police, of course).
But you can shift that account between your characters. So an older account can be associated with a newer character.
(no, I don't work for blink. I've just won more than I've spent with them. Just lucky.) FuzzWork Enterprises http://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/ Blueprint calculator, invention chance calculator, isk/m3 Ore chart-á and other 'useful' utilities. |
Alex Luther
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:18:00 -
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Steve Ronuken wrote:Alex Luther wrote:Well it looks like a shill player to me... Apparently somer didnt bother to even update her db and match the date the toon started playing to the birth date of the toon in eve. Princess Darknight profile on BlinkPrincess Darknights character and employment history via the eve apiSo clearly you can see by the characters employment history "row recordID="19706243" corporationID="1000077" startDate="2012-05-10 20:22:00"" that it was born long after the first award was given on blink's website. Now one possibility is that the character was created by a valid eve player back in 2011 but it was later biomassed then recreated. Oh and the toon had some extremely good luck winning. Already explained in the thread. Each /player/ is only allowed one blink account (hard to police, of course). But you can shift that account between your characters. So an older account can be associated with a newer character. (no, I don't work for blink. I've just won more than I've spent with them. Just lucky.)
You do know that when you move a character to another account you keep your employment history, dont you? (in EVE)
Or are you saying that i can create an account in blink then use another character to log onto that same account and all of a suddently it changes my account name to the name of the character currently accessing that account?
Eve account 1 - create blink account with name of "eve account 1"
Eve account 2 - accesses blink account "eve account 1" then blink will change the name on my account from "eve account 1" to "eve account 2".
If this is what you believe then i would say that you're wrong, i haven't seen any option to do that at all. |
Pankas Carter
Viziam Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:20:00 -
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What stops one from just biomassing the alt after sending the winnings elsewhere? Adama: Starbuck, what do you hear? Starbuck: Nothing but the rain. Adama: Then grab your gun and bring in the cat. |
Alex Luther
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:22:00 -
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Pankas Carter wrote:What stops one from just biomassing the alt after sending the winnings elsewhere?
Absolutely nothing... but what point are you trying to make? |
Alex Luther
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:35:00 -
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Anhenka wrote:All this tinfoilhattery is really rather amusing.
Rig it to make sure a friend win their next lottery? Why bother? Just give them a Rorq. Somner and several friends run the site, if they asked if they could give a friend of theirs a rorq, Somner would answer "Sure" They dont have to justify what they do with the isk, it is a private business. 2.5 bil is chump change when you realize Somner is sitting on more isk than any group in the game other than perhaps goonswarm.
You guys don't seem to understand, Somner takes a cut from every transaction. Say everyone chips in tickets, one person wins and turns it back in for b/o price+5%? Well that still leaves Somner with 5-20% more isk than the blink credit handed out.
And that's 5-20% cut off the top on TRILLIONS of isk. as in 1,000,000,000,000's. And not one Trillion, or 2, but 290 Trillion Isk so far. They could shoot rorquals out of a damn snowball launcher for fun and still not make any real dent in the wallet.
There is absolutely no need to rig anything for a friend when the site makes more than the lost Rorqual in profit in the time it takes Somner to take a **** break.
It would be like skimming off the take from a gumball machine, you get a quarter here or there you might not have had but if you get caught it's still a fraud charge that haunts you forever. Now in this situation, the guy hypothetically skimming from a gumball machine is a Billionaire. How likely is he to risk the squeaky clean rep he has in the trade world, for a quarter?
Ok. Great point, but when was the last time your internet spaceship friend bought you a Rorqual with money from his pocket?
Maybe the way I explained my theory was too vague and left too much to imagination, some people just cant connect the dots or map out how one could take advantage of certain situations.
Here is a more detailed scenario.
Sure Somer could bankroll an entire corp or null sec alliance even, but why should he spend his own money to do it? Why when he could have 17 other random lottery players pay for the bulk of it and generate a 30% profit. Remember, making just enough is good but making more is better.
Another scenario, simply make an alt, create an account on your own website (blink) add fake money(blink credit) to its account (extremely simple) then just play random lotteries and win here and there, that way you generate more profit and don't even have to pay out a winner.
As for your assumption that blink will just pay for everyone to have things just because he has the isk to do it, well I dont know too many extremely wall off players that just buy ships for their friends even. Hell even myself, I've bought ships for friends before, just not anything over 300mil, but if i was in control of this website... well lets just be happy i dont run it. |
Andrev Nox
SOMER Blink Cognitive Development
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:38:00 -
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Alex Luther wrote:If this is what you believe then i would say that you're wrong, i haven't seen any option to do that at all.
Holy threadnecro, batman :D
What he was trying to explain, and as was explained earlier in thread:
Each person is allowed one Blink account. When they want to change which eve character that account is tied to, they can contact us and we transfer from the old character to the new one they pick. Nothing to do with their eve account or employment histories - it's the Blink account that's being transferred from one char to the other. :) Somer Blink - The original microlottery site. |
Jimmy Gunsmythe
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:41:00 -
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Played, won a few things, had a couple of exciting moments, seen a few people win an inordinate amount of blinks. It is what it is. Move along. A good predator knows how to live in balance with his prey, lest he follow them into oblivion. |
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Rented
Hunter Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:44:00 -
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Breaking News: This just in... lead scientists have recently determined that gambling is indeed gambling. |
Alex Luther
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.08.07 22:58:00 -
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Andrev Nox wrote:Alex Luther wrote:If this is what you believe then i would say that you're wrong, i haven't seen any option to do that at all. Holy threadnecro, batman :D What he was trying to explain, and as was explained earlier in thread: Each person is allowed one Blink account. When they want to change which eve character that account is tied to, they can contact us and we transfer from the old character to the new one they pick. Nothing to do with their eve account or employment histories - it's the Blink account that's being transferred from one char to the other. :)
Thanks for clearing that up for me :) Now go back to rolling in the dough |
Dronekiller4
Stolen Identities
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Posted - 2012.08.14 03:11:00 -
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Its not a scam in anyway Just today i won a plex, a vigilant, 2 chimera carriers, 1 nidhoggur carrier, and a rorqual. You win some days, you loose some days. Today happened to be a win day. And please, if that blog was make by you, shoot yourself.
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LilRemmy
Synaptic Void AAA Citizens
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Posted - 2012.08.14 03:15:00 -
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Call Me Allen
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.08.18 23:14:00 -
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At least some people think they're a scam. Somer was recently hit with a heist and hack. The hackers say they've turned up evidence of shill accounts and cheating.
It's all right here: http://www.evenews24.com/2012/08/15/somer-blink-hit/
this thread has been around a while, so i guess i'm not the first person to wonder about their legitimacy. i'm so glad this is being discussed in General Discussion. where people can see it. for one and a half months. |
Ashera Yune
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.08.19 04:35:00 -
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Fools believed that Somer Blink could do no wrong, but these people are not out here for your sake.
They are here to make a profit, the chances that they actually could have been caught screwing with the system was fairly low.
With no transparencies in the system, they could fabricate any sort of story to fool and cover their track.
Fortunately, their overconfidence left a vulnerable backdoor to for a hacker to reveal the truth about the Greed behind Somer Blink to the World. "Yesterday we obeyed kings and bent our necks before emperors. But today we kneel only to truth."
-áKahlil Gibran |
Kel Shek
Blue Sun Labs
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Posted - 2012.08.19 10:43:00 -
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actually they explained that. if you sell your "main" you can switch your account to a new character. thus, old account, new character.
Call Me Allen wrote:At least some people think they're a scam. Somer was recently hit with a heist and hack. The hackers say they've turned up evidence of shill accounts and cheating. It's all right here: http://www.evenews24.com/2012/08/15/somer-blink-hit/this thread has been around a while, so i guess i'm not the first person to wonder about their legitimacy. i'm so glad this is being discussed in General Discussion. where people can see it. for one and a half months. &
Ashera Yune wrote: Fortunately, their overconfidence left a vulnerable backdoor to for a hacker to reveal the truth about the Greed behind Somer Blink to the World.
doesn't it seem suspicious that they supposedly found evidence...
... yet there is no evidence?
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Roxwar
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2012.08.19 13:21:00 -
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Been watching this for a while unfold.
I'd like to add, that somer 'probably' is the single largest holder os isk in this game due to takign a cut on EVERY transaction ever. The fact is they could **** out rorqs/carriers/supers and titans and not even dent the wallet.
This also makes me thing somer would be the perfect front for the largest RMT opperation in EVE history.
Think about it. |
Vilnius Zar
Ordo Ardish
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Posted - 2012.08.19 15:01:00 -
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Roxwar wrote:Been watching this for a while unfold.
I'd like to add, that somer 'probably' is the single largest holder os isk in this game due to takign a cut on EVERY transaction ever. The fact is they could **** out rorqs/carriers/supers and titans and not even dent the wallet.
This also makes me thing somer would be the perfect front for the largest RMT opperation in EVE history.
Think about it.
It probably also pays for a war effort or two. Amat victoria curam. |
Hiyora Akachi
Bling Ring Tax Evaders
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Posted - 2012.08.19 15:22:00 -
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Its a scam in the way every casino and lottery is a scam.
If you can't afford to lose the ISK don't put it up.
If you put up a **** ton of ISK on something (some guy mentioned buying all but one ticket on a few items) and RNG screws you. Oh well.
Until there is definitive proof of Somer scamming us, I'll keep dropping a few mil a week and playing the small blinks and the promos.
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Hiyora Akachi
Bling Ring Tax Evaders
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Posted - 2012.08.19 15:23:00 -
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Ashera Yune wrote:Fools believed that Somer Blink could do no wrong, but these people are not out here for your sake.
They are here to make a profit, the chances that they actually could have been caught screwing with the system was fairly low.
With no transparencies in the system, they could fabricate any sort of story to fool and cover their track.
Fortunately, their overconfidence left a vulnerable backdoor to for a hacker to reveal the truth about the Greed behind Somer Blink to the World.
So, how much ISK did you lose? |
Cadfael Maelgwyn
Immortals of New Eden Rebel Alliance of New Eden
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Posted - 2012.08.19 15:29:00 -
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Something tells me that blogspot was set up by a competitor lottery.
Nobody would put that much effort into 'educating people' without some kind of return. |
cragz
Perkone Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.08.19 15:45:00 -
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I thought it was just another typical gambling site but the evdience posted on that Blink Exposed site is damning and unquestionable.
I mean the charater that supposed to have played and won a trillion isk since august 2011 but was only created in may this year. Shills, again another scam that all gambling sites use so can't really single blink for that .
Wow just glad I stopped after a few sessions on there.
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Dranchela
Flashpoint Industries The Methodical Alliance
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Posted - 2012.08.19 16:36:00 -
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cragz wrote:I thought it was just another typical gambling site but the evdience posted on that Blink Exposed site is damning and unquestionable.
I mean the charater that supposed to have played and won a trillion isk since august 2011 but was only created in may this year. Shills, again another scam that all gambling sites use so can't really single blink for that .
Wow just glad I stopped after a few sessions on there.
This was already explained.
Face it, may of y'all get in there and dump billions expecting to win trillions and trillions of ISK and ships. People, it's gambling. If you don't have a reasonable grasp on reality don't gamble.
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Potittious
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.08.19 20:03:00 -
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i can't believe people play somer at all. its entire model is basically selling things at 100% markup to small groups of people too stupid do basic math. they have a vested interest in having their alts pickup every extra ticket they can to increase the odds that all the money stays with somer. why wouldn't they do it? its eve! why shouldn't they do it? the only way it could affect them adversely is if they got caught. even then they could just say, no, we'd never do that. it would ruin our business if we got caught. oh wait.... how meta. |
Piddle Diddy
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.08.20 01:11:00 -
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they also send people into the bigger, more public corps like eve uni to advertise in channel. they camoflauge it by talking about somer rather than just outright advertising. i wouldn't have thought twice about it until i saw it in three different corps i was infiltrating. somehow these positive talkers have always managed to 'beat.' statistics make liars of them, so i dont' know who they think they're fooling. |
Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises
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Posted - 2012.08.20 01:54:00 -
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Piddle Diddy wrote:they also send people into the bigger, more public corps like eve uni to advertise in channel. they camoflauge it by talking about somer rather than just outright advertising. i wouldn't have thought twice about it until i saw it in three different corps i was infiltrating. somehow these positive talkers have always managed to 'beat.' statistics make liars of them, so i dont' know who they think they're fooling.
Ahem. Statistics will state that /some/ people will win. They're just the outliers.
After all, people win Lotteries, and win millions at that. There are just a lot more losers. FuzzWork Enterprises http://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/ Blueprint calculator, invention chance calculator, isk/m3 Ore chart-á and other 'useful' utilities. |
Mistah Ewedynao
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.08.20 02:18:00 -
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You folks who continue to put isk into player run banks, insurance, lotteries and other such silliness run by people you don't know in a game that ENCOURAGES scamming just prove that PT Barnum was right...
"There IS a sucker born every minute!"
Got isk to burn? Do what I do, once in awhile, find a new player set him up and maybe even spend a little time teaching him a few things.
I just did that this past week. Picked him out of local, gave him a few rigged ships and an Ishkur (which he is now training to fly). Took him with me on a lvl 4 mission yesterday, let him warp in after I got aggro and get the frigs for me. Then I let him loot and salvage the whole mission.
I just like to find a little more positive things to do with my spare isk. That noob is alot more worthy of my attention than some scammer.
If it is too good to be true...well u know the rest. |
Garreth Vlox
Sons Of 0din Dark Therapy
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Posted - 2012.08.20 02:21:00 -
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Ariel Armani wrote:Hello, I heard about this 250 celebration or whatever that Somer Blink is having, so I was interested. I have some extra ISK for "fun". Anyway, I was asking around, and somebody sent me this link - http://blinkexposed.blogspot.com/That got me worried, so I asked about it in the Blink thread. Some dude Andrew Nox (with Blink I guess) told me to just "ask other Blink players about their experiences". So that's what I am doing. Anybody want to share their experiences, good or bad? Thanks! I have never had an issue with somer ever, its a fun way to kill time and spend some isk, just remember it is a lottery system. As for their recent issues they have been very upfront with what happened. |
Kel Shek
Blue Sun Labs
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Posted - 2012.08.20 03:48:00 -
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cragz wrote:I thought it was just another typical gambling site but the evdience posted on that Blink Exposed site is damning and unquestionable.
I mean the charater that supposed to have played and won a trillion isk since august 2011 but was only created in may this year. Shills, again another scam that all gambling sites use so can't really single blink for that .
Wow just glad I stopped after a few sessions on there.
"damning and unquestionable"? you've got to be kidding me. its anything but.
the blink exposed site's arguments are pathetic, shallow and ill informed. they are all quite questionable, and quite explainable.
also, you aren't required to use your "main" character to gamble with. you can use an alt, you just aren't allowed to blink with more than one character per player.
Potittious wrote:i can't believe people play somer at all. its entire model is basically selling things at 100% markup to small groups of people too stupid do basic math. they have a vested interest in having their alts pickup every extra ticket they can to increase the odds that all the money stays with somer. why wouldn't they do it? its eve! why shouldn't they do it? the only way it could affect them adversely is if they got caught. even then they could just say, no, we'd never do that. it would ruin our business if we got caught. oh wait.... how meta.
and you accuse others of being too stupid to do basic math? the fact is that its gambling.
you can deposit approximately the value of a ship. and have something around a 50% chance of winning that ship. and an increasingly small percentage of winning more than one of that ship. if you are smart, you balance the odds of winning nothing, against the not-terrible chance of breaking even, and the opportunity to win more than one of that ship, or to say, win the ship, and your money back. and an even smaller chance to win the ship, and MORE Than your money back.
now, why wouldn't they do it? because if they did it with even a relatively moderately sized selection of alts, it would become rather obvious relatively quickly. and to make it take any time at all, let alone to make it beyond reasonable conclusions, would take an enormous amount of time and effort.
and the fact is, why SHOULD they? its a lot of effort to make just to make MORE money when you already have plenty of unlimitedly inflowing money. it makes no sense at all to spend all that effort AND risk your cash cow, just to get more money sooner. especially when you already have enough to do anything you could want.
Piddle Diddy wrote:somehow these positive talkers have always managed to 'beat.' statistics make liars of them, so i dont' know who they think they're fooling. thats silly. the fact is that people who win, are more likely to talk about it. a large portion of losers will just sulk away and hide their shame the best they can. this is why there might be a statistical dissonance. people who win, will be inclined to brag and defend the medium of their fortune.
I've won a bunch, and a non-corp member, but friend of the corp, won a few billion worth in a mini-bonk a while back. these are simply coincidences. the fact is that blink is huge, and people DO win and "beat the odds". people DO have streaks and beat the odds by an enormous margin sometimes. (thats part of randomness)
the bottom line is that theres no evidence of any cheating, shills or illegitimacy. none.
perhaps if I have a nice fat winning streak this coming celebration, I'll share screen shots or maybe even see if theres a way to do an API key that would be restricted enough for me to be comfortable with sharing, while give useful information. though then there would just be more bizzare explanations of how it wasn't legit either.
i'm curious what evidence of legitimacy people would need. |
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