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Ona Bender
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
10
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Posted - 2013.12.03 03:15:00 -
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For those of you who question fairness (or question people who have questions about fairness), here's a fun experiment:
- For one month, 3 times a day, stop in at the promo blinks page (http://cogdev.net/blink/?act=show_promos)
- Highlight / Select the 50 promo results displayed (or only those that are new since your last visit)
- Copy (ctrl + c)
- Paste (ctrl + v) into notepad first (plain text editor) <-- this part is important
- Now copy that, and paste into a spreadsheet where you're keeping your results.
- Optionally take screenshots to paste together images later
- At the end of the month, sort by user, then by date (at the same time)
It did not take a whole month for me. I found what I was looking for in about 3 weeks. Not "proof" of anything, mind you, but enough to trip my own personal "common sense" alarms.
Want to make sure I'm being clear here - this fun experiment is meant to provide individuals with results on which they can make their own decisions - everyone's "common sense" alarm has a different threshold. |
Nanatoa
473
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Posted - 2013.12.04 23:13:00 -
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Hi everyone, I'm still here. I've been busy for a while, but the good news is CCP has made a final response to my petition regarding my 16B which is in SOMER BLINK's coffers since the Gold Magnate fiasco. CCP disagrees with SOMER that this is something I should take up with them. A lead GM has confirmed that this contest was run by SOMER BLINK and that CCP was only involved as a sponsor. The lead GM would not take a stance regarding my claim that SOMER should provide a refund after the prizes were changed. That not offering a refund makes this a bait-and-switch scam is irrelevant for the lead GM, as no one from CCP had said that SOMER BLINK wouldn't scam, only that they haven't scammed in the past. (To comply with forum rules all of this is paraphrased while keeping as close to the original intended meaning of the petition response.)
Since SOMER BLINK persists in refusing to do the trustworthy and reliable thing, I have sold everything I "won", doubled it and donated the 20 billion to PLEX4GOOD via Amarr Citizen 155's 1 trillion ISK donation matching. (Proof here, for all the people who demand more proof from me while SOMER keeps silent.).
Lessons learned: 1) SOMER BLINK will scam when it suits them. 2) CCP will not intervene in scams, even when someone uses CCP's sponsorship to bait people. "Stay the course, we have done this many times before." - (CCP) Hilmar, June 2011
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Elizabeth Norn
Nornir Research
111
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Posted - 2013.12.05 10:48:00 -
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Nanatoa wrote:Hi everyone, I'm still here. I've been busy for a while, but the good news is CCP has made a final response to my petition regarding my 16B which is in SOMER BLINK's coffers since the Gold Magnate fiasco. CCP disagrees with SOMER that this is something I should take up with them. A lead GM has confirmed that this contest was run by SOMER BLINK and that CCP was only involved as a sponsor. The lead GM would not take a stance regarding my claim that SOMER should provide a refund after the prizes were changed. That not offering a refund makes this a bait-and-switch scam is irrelevant for the lead GM, as no one from CCP had said that SOMER BLINK wouldn't scam, only that they haven't scammed in the past. ( To comply with forum rules all of this is paraphrased while keeping as close to the original intended meaning of the petition response.) Since SOMER BLINK persists in refusing to do the trustworthy and reliable thing, I have sold everything I "won", doubled it and donated the 20 billion to PLEX4GOOD via Amarr Citizen 155's 1 trillion ISK donation matching. (Proof here, for all the people who demand more proof from me while SOMER keeps silent.). Lessons learned: 1) SOMER BLINK will scam when it suits them. 2) CCP will not intervene in scams, even when someone uses CCP's sponsorship to bait people.
Do you really expect a refund after you already gambled all your ISK away? .
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Swifo
BooZe N 5luts
1
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Posted - 2013.12.05 14:04:00 -
[2314] - Quote
noticed that the isk won total has slowed drastically since ccp stopped the free blink credit. Wonder whether blink will try to do a work around as its clearly effecting business. |
Nanatoa
473
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Posted - 2013.12.05 20:23:00 -
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Elizabeth Norn wrote:Do you really expect a refund after you already gambled all your ISK away?
I expected a refund before I realised SOMER was running a bait-and-switch scam. Read my previous posts if you want to know why and how this came about, I'm not going to retype it every time someone feels the need to make a one-sentence comment that has been made (and answered) several times already. "Stay the course, we have done this many times before." - (CCP) Hilmar, June 2011
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Maxxor Brutor
Imperial Collective
10
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Posted - 2013.12.07 19:00:00 -
[2316] - Quote
Nicely done donating all those plex! |
Mittagong
Perkone Caldari State
0
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Posted - 2013.12.08 04:40:00 -
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Swifo wrote:noticed that the isk won total has slowed drastically since ccp stopped the free blink credit. Wonder whether blink will try to do a work around as its clearly effecting business.
Yeah, it's literally slowed down to what seems like 10x less isk going in. Used to have celebrations practically before the old one was over, now we're barely over halfway to the next one and tis been weeks. =( |
L'amour Sauvage
Underworld Group
8
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Posted - 2013.12.08 17:17:00 -
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Go Aerokella go! Almost at 1 tril!
Since Blink is moving lil slow for the moment, players should take opportunity to complete- Staring Contest- win a blink that took 24hrs to complete (This really might be impossible now, but ppl might give it a shot) Sixteens a Crowd- pretty sure this is complete a mega/ultra w/ fifteen other ppl. (I've not gotten this one and would prob take a cabal team effort to achieve but nows best time to try) |
Dizirgee
UnaLaLuna Inc.
5
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Posted - 2013.12.10 22:13:00 -
[2319] - Quote
Nanatoa wrote:CCP disagrees with SOMER that this is something I should take up with them. A lead GM has confirmed that this contest was run by SOMER BLINK and that CCP was only involved as a sponsor.
Well I didn't read your story (as there is like million pages) but I don't know, reading above is like wtf? I assume that CCP promised some price to SOMER , than changed their mind, removed price and now SOMER is guilty? Sounds like CCP's fault.
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Zajic Zajicova
Terpene Conglomerate
0
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Posted - 2013.12.12 18:36:00 -
[2320] - Quote
hi
Why can not I register? |
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Lapanillla
Lapanillla Corp
0
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Posted - 2013.12.13 09:29:00 -
[2321] - Quote
coz blink have access to the API and your attempts are futile, u know... |
Nanatoa
482
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Posted - 2013.12.14 12:16:00 -
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Dizirgee wrote:Well I didn't read your story (as there is like million pages) but I don't know, reading above is like wtf? I assume that CCP promised some price to SOMER , than changed their mind, removed price and now SOMER is guilty? Sounds like CCP's fault.
I don't care who's fault it is. This was SOMER's competition, SOMER has my 16 Billion, SOMER is responsible. That SOMER got screwed by CCP does not mean SOMER has to screw me. They could've easily offered a refund, but refused. "Stay the course, we have done this many times before." - (CCP) Hilmar, June 2011
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Clavin
Coiled Spring Inc
8
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Posted - 2013.12.14 18:15:00 -
[2323] - Quote
Nanatoa wrote:Dizirgee wrote:Well I didn't read your story (as there is like million pages) but I don't know, reading above is like wtf? I assume that CCP promised some price to SOMER , than changed their mind, removed price and now SOMER is guilty? Sounds like CCP's fault. I don't care who's fault it is. This was SOMER's competition, SOMER has my 16 Billion, SOMER is responsible. That SOMER got screwed by CCP does not mean SOMER has to screw me. They could've easily offered a refund, but refused.
Maybe don't gamble what you can't afford to lose? You're just coming off as horribly bitter from what I see. If they refund your isk then they have to refund everyone's don't they?
Not trying to offend you, just saying it as I see it. |
Nanatoa
482
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Posted - 2013.12.14 19:48:00 -
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Clavin wrote:You're just coming off as horribly bitter from what I see. Don't confuse my brevity for bitterness. I'm just giving the short condensed story since enough long posts have been written about this, addressing every point that's being raised now (including your point. Short answer: no they don't.) If you want the long story, read up on previous posts.
"Stay the course, we have done this many times before." - (CCP) Hilmar, June 2011
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JusFooling Around
JusFooling Around Corp
118
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Posted - 2013.12.14 23:52:00 -
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Your vocabulary and sentence structure indicate an age much higher than your ability to reason.
This war with Blink, well it is not even a war, or a battle, hardly a skirmish, actually more like a gnat landing on an opposing soldier's forearm, is over and done with, completed. You did not prevail. You hardly got any love from the hordes of the tinfoil hat crowd. As the guy said, you are coming off badly. Or as has been said before, you are looking like a kid in a grocery cart screaming for something from the rack at the checkout. But unfortunately, you have no adult with you who will checkout and remove you from the situation only a two year old could not see as an embarrassment.
I feel sorry for you. Not because you foolishly, as you have admitted, rushed in to a casino and started gambling without understanding how the whole process worked. Not because you think you lost 16bn after you admitted turning what you won at gambling on Blink into 20 Bn - and thank you for your donation to Plex for Good - not just for what you donated, but for what you contributed with your losses to Blink added to the huge amount Blink donated to the same charitable event.
I feel sorry for you not being able to first exercise a reasonable thought process and second for wasting so much time and emotion in such an unwinnable cause. You have pursued this way beyond making a point, not a very sharp point, but more like a pencil with the lead worn down so much that only wood can contact the paper - still being a point, but a moot point - and into the realm of questioning your motivation, your grasp of reality, your need for attention. You have entered the realm where I hope you seek help in understanding your vendetta with no possible outcome you will find reasonable. Sanity is said to be measured by how many times someone will do the same behavior and expect a different outcome. I am sure you are a sane person, please do not think I am questioning your sanity. The distance from very sane to completely insane is a very wide continuum which contains other continuums such as reasonableness. How many more times will you smash your thumb with a hammer and think the next time won't be like the last time? I ask you that rhetorically, as I hope you do not respond. I just posted hoping I could get you beyond this agonizing process you have dedicated a portion of your of your life to pursue when you have no hope of moving the boulder before you. this is not Tiananmen Square or the Arab Spring. Instead of galvanizing an army of support as the deaths of the stalwarts of the Alamo did which lead to the defeat of Santa Anna just months later and ended the revolution. You have become the person standing on the corner speaking loudly to people who hope the bus arrives sooner to day than ever before. Your screams are making Blinks point.
Of course, CCP gave you the very carefully worded response they gave you - to have said anything else would have been an admission on their part of being the responsible party. They backed away from CCP Navigator initiating the proposition to Blink while maintaining that no one had responsibility. I could have written that response for them without any guidance from them. I may have written that response in an earlier post on this forum when trying to show you how this would unfold and you cold have saved all the energy and emotion you was pissed upstream on this non-issue to anyone but you. And you can say you are not emotional about this, but if this were not an emotional vacuum cleaner sucking on you, it would have been over long ago. Your emotional dedication to this hopeless is what keeps driving you back.
I give you the power of Robert Burns Poem from 1786 here in its standard English translation:
And would some Power the small gift give us To see ourselves as others see us! It would from many a blunder free us, And foolish notion: What airs in dress and gait would leave us, And even devotion!
The most meaningful part to me has always been the second line.
When my son was growing up, he insisted one morning that he wanted to wear his superman pajamas to his 4year old class of preschoolers. His mother said no, but I suggested it would be a good chance for him to learn the consequences of his own actions. He came home very mad that we had let him go to school that way. I pointed out that it was his choice, and the response he got from his friends was the consequence of his choice. He took a long time to realize and admit the consequences were his. Many times as he grew older and he t old m something he wanted to do and I reminded him about what a great about idea the PJ seemed to be at the time and maybe this decision would turn out the same way after he grew up a little more. Those PJs saved him from a lot bad decisions he felt at a moment in time were a necessity to make or his life would be ruined. When he woke up the next day or maybe a year later, he realized the tattoo of the eagle on his forehead might not have turned out the way he thought. |
Nanatoa
482
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Posted - 2013.12.15 12:46:00 -
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JusFooling Around wrote:Your vocabulary and sentence structure indicate an age much higher than your ability to reason. Thank you.
JusFooling Around wrote:Not because you think you lost 16bn after you admitted turning what you won at gambling on Blink into 20 Bn Yeah I turned the 10B I "won" into 20B by doubling it with my own money.
JusFooling Around wrote:How many more times will you smash your thumb with a hammer and think the next time won't be like the last time? I won't, and I hope others won't either. That's why everyone should know that I was scammed by SOMER Blink.
JusFooling Around wrote: I could have written that response for them without any guidance from them. You should apply for a job at CCP. It took their GM team more than a month to decide what to say, before a lead GM wrote a response.
JusFooling Around wrote: I pointed out that it was his choice, and the response he got from his friends was the consequence of his choice. I'll take consequences. The consequence for me is that I lost a lot of money. The consequence for BLINK is that they're now known as scammers, and no Dev will ever be able to endorse them again with the words "solid reputation of trust and reliability". "Stay the course, we have done this many times before." - (CCP) Hilmar, June 2011
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JusFooling Around
JusFooling Around Corp
118
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Posted - 2013.12.16 05:49:00 -
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Sorry to break this to you, but all your efforts are quite unlikely to cause Blink not to be recognized as an honest game within a game which operates fairly within the constraints of the game mechanics and whims of the CCP decision makers and enjoys a reputation as high as any casino in any community.
Casinos always have detractors. Some are morally or otherwise just opposed to any kind of gambling, yet they are still likely to drive or ride in a car when the odds of a drunk driver being in the oncoming lane are pretty high.
Some have had experiences where they feel the casino took advantage of them in some way. Many will say that real life casinos are regulated by government agencies and Blink is not. Blink is regulated by the customers who know that casinos have games to play and are not to be considered as sources of regular income. People pay to play and sometimes get a nice win.
We see other casinos come and go or come and not thrive, but manage to pollute the local chats of every system with spamming players who would be playing if they felt it was not a stacked deck instead of spamming to the get the referral fees for attracting new players. There are a couple of other gambling sites which fit a niche on Eve and seem to be considered to be operated fairly by their player populations. Blink will not let their players have a referral code until they have played for over 30 days so they know what they are referring people to, and the referral fee is very small. Blink will also not tolerate a player advertising their referral code in chats or forums.
You cannot go on Blink and find a list of the community activities to which it contributes. The only way it is discovered is when the recipient of some sponsorship posts something in chat or on the forums and it is obvious by the posts and who makes thes posts that it is not a Blink alt. I know many probably think I am a Blink alt, but if I were I would not be posting as I'm sure they would rather I did not keep responding to posts such as yours as they tend to die out faster without being answered.
I wish you success in your endeavors in New Eden and IRL. |
Carver Be'Goode Zanjoahir
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
11
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Posted - 2013.12.16 23:54:00 -
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Three out of the five things you listed show you have figured out when you should be betting and when you should not. I don't understand the third and the fourth thing sounds like you think blink employees have a button to press to keep you from winning.
I suggest you quit whether you get a reply or not. Good luck with Evealoudufous. |
Le Chourineur
Babylon Knights The Unthinkables
0
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Posted - 2013.12.17 01:23:00 -
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Carver Be'Goode Zanjoahir wrote:Three out of the five things you listed show you have figured out when you should be betting and when you should not . This is funny.. so you are telling me that random is not the rule.
Carver Be'Goode Zanjoahir wrote: I don't understand the third and the fourth thing sounds like you think blink employees have a button to press to keep you from winning. I never said that, did I? maybe just technical. Just trying to figure out why, I don't want to make a judgement here on people.
Carver Be'Goode Zanjoahir wrote:I suggest you quit whether you get a reply or not. I think I have the same conclusion but thank you for your lights. |
Somerset Mahm
Cognitive Distortion
203
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Posted - 2013.12.17 03:42:00 -
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I sent you a mail :) SOMER Blink Microlotteries that finish in minutes! Running for over 2 years :) |
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Carver Be'Goode Zanjoahir
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
11
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Posted - 2013.12.17 06:41:00 -
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Random is definitely the only the rule, but I'm just going on what you stated about your observations of when you win and when you lose. |
Lyvv
Hamburger Jungs Fidelas Constans
0
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Posted - 2013.12.18 01:03:00 -
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Lyvv
Hamburger Jungs Fidelas Constans
0
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Posted - 2013.12.18 02:10:00 -
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JusFooling Around wrote:Sorry to break this to you, but all your efforts are quite unlikely to cause Blink not to be recognized as an honest game within a game which operates fairly within the constraints of the game mechanics and whims of the CCP decision makers and enjoys a reputation as high as any casino in any community.
You are missing the point. SOMER Blink is illegal in both, Europe and the United States of America. Undoublty in my mind, their base-customers.
CCP is an enabler in this whole deal as they also make profit from every single PLEX people buy in order to play and so is Markee Dragon. Only difference is, Markee aka Marcus E. [last name removed for privacy] isnt hiding who he is and where he lives / operates. Though for him - this **** below does apply and he should re-consider ever doing business with SOMER again.
Why is SOMER Blink illegal? First, lets come to terms with a few definitions.
Online Currency Eve Online and respectively SOMER Blink leverages ISK as the online / virtual currency as form of payment. ISK has a real-world value and can directly be translated to a US Dollar Amount, Euro amount or any other hard-currency. You can, under other forms of payment, pay with ISK in form of a PLEX for your account or the installment of a 30 day play-time. ISK has such a value and can so closely be translated to a dollar amount that secondary and black markets exist. One check on ebay or google for eve online items, eve online ISK, eve online PLEX or eve online accounts and you have a plethora of websites to chose from where you can obtain items, ISK, PLEX and characters for real-world money. Why? Because ISK and items have a value for anyone playing. Eve Online.com sells 1 PLEX (600-620 Mio ISK) for 19.95 USD to start with. There should be no doubt that ISK directly translates to a specific dollar-amount value and as such, while still virtual, is a currency you can pay for with real money or spent significant amount of time in to obtain larger amounts.
It is also so big that CCP does actively invest time, money and efforts in enforcing their stance against RMT, why? Because it ultimately hurts their own business, as they no longer sell ISK or dominate / dictate the price for PLEX but the many bots and farmers out there involved in RMT. So anyone questioning the real value of ISK should take the above under consideration! If RMT was "legal" (lol) you can bet your ass that the PLEX wouldnt be 19.95 but moreless something like 5 dollars and CCP wouldnt make this kind of cash anymore. The overall playing experience would go down too because every system would have bots farming around, so I am glad, CCP is kicking RMT. BUT...
Gambling There shouldnt be doubt in any ones mind that SOMER Blink is operating a gambling site. You require ISK to play, ISK has a hard-currency value.
Legality of an online gambling site If SOMER was in the US - they would violate state and federal law. Its very clear. You cant even create a sweepstake for a freaking doughnut. In the states, to even operate a BINGO site you require state and federal license. End of Story. The same applies to Europe. Maybe that is one reason the person behind SOMERs website is hidden and not publically available? Maybe that is one reason the server / site is registered in Panama? Your guess is as good as mine. I do think though that SOMER beneficiaries (the ones gaining ISK or reseller dollar values) are US based and for that, they have a real risk and reason to hide.
What's more, so called "enablers" are also thredding in blackwater, because they themselves are violating those same rules and regulations governing gambling. CCP knows about SOMER, they endorse them, they promote them. They in turm promote illegal gambling. Why "illegal" you ask? Well, I for one live in the EU. SOMER definitely does not hold a license in the EU nor the US or any other country for that matter, and CCP advertised and promoted SOMER on CCP pages. CCP operates out of the European Union and as such, EU laws apply. For US customers, if they also saw the promotion messages, they violated US laws. It gets stupid, ues, but such is the nature of jurisdiction. Eve online itself is open to legal persons after the age of 13. Well guess what, gambling is not, in any not-3rd-world-country legal for people under at least 16.
In the EU, a site operator is NOT allowed to even allow access from IP addresses originating from countries that the operator does not have a gambling license in. Guess what, SOMER not having a license, should not be accessible from EU IP addresses, even if their server sits in Panama or is registered in Panama.
Just because SOMER uses an in-game virtual currency doesnt mean it is legal to operate a site offering gambling with that currency either. Why? Because it is established that virtual-currency, that has a real-currency value behind it, makes it illegal without a license.
Other Online Casinos (Poker, Bingo etc) operate the same way. You pay real-world currency for online chips or virtual currency with which you then gamble. No big difference here.
It all boils down to jurisdictions as well as there being a formal complaint. An estimated 136,000 USD made off of the reselling of PLEX through Markee Dragon, or something along those lines. Really? All taxes paid? Does SOMER really expect people to believe that they claimed this income as coming from a gambling site? LOLz
If all states of the United States and most countries in the EU govern ****BINGO (a 5 cent game) you can be rest assured that something like SOMER Blink, which is neither licensed nor controlled, is violating many rules, laws and regulations of many countries. |
NocturnalDeath
0ne Percent. Wild Nights.
2
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Posted - 2013.12.23 04:45:00 -
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Lyvv wrote:GamblingThere shouldnt be doubt in any ones mind that SOMER Blink is operating a gambling site. You require ISK to play, ISK has a hard-currency value. Legality of an online gambling siteIf SOMER was in the US - they would violate state and federal law. Its very clear. You cant even create a sweepstake for a freaking doughnut. I
It doesn't matter if they are in the US or not. The US DOJ enforces their laws anytime a US citizen is involved. (I don't agree with this tactic) Neteller, Full Tilt, Party Poker, Pokerstars, Second Life, and other MMORPGs with gambling have faced indictment whenever US citizens were involved. A favorite DOJ trick is to keep the indictment sealed until owners or executives of the company are on US soil and them grab them up and hold them ransom until a sufficient bribe (usually in the hundreds of millions of dollars) can be made. If the owners or executives aren't going to be travelling to the US then they just seize the money in the foreign bank accounts involved. If the DOJ doesn't think they can induce a sufficient bribe then they turn to shutting down internet domains. Some companies have combatted the DOJ by keeping funds liquid and in many different accounts and swapping domains quickly whenever the DOJ shuts one down.
As long as SOMER Blink owners never plan on coming to the US and don't care about changing domains then I am sure they will be fine where the DOJ is concerned. Not like the DOJ is going to send a team of special ops guys to grab them up.
BTW. I love playing Blink. |
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CCP Eterne
C C P C C P Alliance
2992
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Posted - 2013.12.23 21:13:00 -
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Removed an off-topic post discussing real life laws. EVE Online/DUST 514 Community Representative GÇ+ EVE Illuminati GÇ+ Fiction Adept
@CCP_Eterne GÇ+ @EVE_LiveEvents |
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kombat9
Duty. The Cursed Few
0
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Posted - 2013.12.25 15:39:00 -
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Im having an issue as im already registred however my account has been disabled
Could someone activate it so i could win some lotteries again ? please and thx |
JusFooling Around
JusFooling Around Corp
118
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Posted - 2013.12.26 02:17:00 -
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Your best chance for a quick response will be either eve-mailing Somerset Mahm or finding her or a rep in the Somer Lotteries chat channel. I don't think anyone from Blink comes here often, maybe they do, but they don't post here often.
Usually when people start out describing a problem as you have it turns out the person has more than one blink account when only one blink account is allowed per person regardless of how many Eve accounts the player may have.
If you have sold a character thru which you played Blink, then started a new account with a new character or added a character to your current account, that could be the problem. To sort that out, you need the forum links from where the character who was your blink character was sold and send the links from the new character thru which you want to play blink.
If you do have more than one account with more than one character or even the same character, the account is usually consolidated into the oldest account.
If you have two or more people in your household or on the same IP, then all of you need to be online at the same time to sort it out.
If you have more than one account operating on the same IP and the same computer at the same time, you will need to be ready to either say, "Sorry, I screwed up because I did not read the rules and see where it said I can't have a lot of Blink accounts and collect the easy achievements from all of them and entering each promo with several tickets instead of just one like everyone following the rules. How can we sort this out so I can continue to play?" and hope they are feeling benevolent -OR - you will need to be ready to explain how you and your 8 or perhaps 30 cousins, siblings, roommates, girlfriends and the weird kid from next door are all playing on the same IP, same computer and all at the same time.
I hope there is an innocent explanation and look forward to Blinking with you in the future.
Regards, |
Somerset Mahm
Cognitive Distortion
216
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Posted - 2013.12.27 08:19:00 -
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kombat9 wrote:Im having an issue as im already registred however my account has been disabled Could someone activate it so i could win some lotteries again ? please and thx I mailed you :) SOMER Blink Microlotteries that finish in minutes! Running for over 2 years :) |
BoSau Hotim
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
7320
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Posted - 2013.12.29 07:15:00 -
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ugh - anyone else having trouble finding the 3 Christmas gifts? I found one hidden behind someone's avatar - i could barely see it... I'm not a carebear... I'm a SPACE BARBIE!-á Now... where's Ken? |
Xain deSleena
Black Aces Against ALL Authorities
23
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Posted - 2013.12.29 08:06:00 -
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Try, this weeks winners list bottom left. Click on your Avatar picture and then look in Earned Achievements. |
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