Fairbet,
I understand that no one wants to hear that 'their game is rigged'. It was wrong of you to say that and I am glad you apologized to them.
Maybe you were a little mean and got off on the bad foot, but it looks like you sincerely tried to make up.
But, in the world of internet anonymity, especially with blockchain, I think taking the default position that unlicensed unregistered online casinos are dodgy is fair. Maybe you should edit your comment that they are rigged to say
'people experienced unlucky streaks and got upset, further evidence released by epic proved these claims to be unfounded.
They released enough data to demonstrate they aren't hiding anything. They also made a post explaining how to verify it.
I checked a few I was unsure of and found nothing fishy. However, I'm no expert. I did read some sad stories though.
I can understand why they got upset at you, but they got a little too carried away much like that meme you posted. They come off looking bad.
I think SGA should stop evaluating EPIC dice, link this post and say we can't cooperate and they told us we have no authority (ie. neutral with a note saying no opinion and a link to here).
You kinda apologized but doubled down on the trash talk by calling them, criminals, that's worse than saying their game is rigged, but I guess it's just your feelings and opinions.
EPIC Dice,
The demand for an apology and issuing threats is really bad business practice in my mind.
As a business, you should really just do as Jesus does and turn the other cheek. Common customer service talk is "Thank you for your opinion, I'm sorry you feel that way, our probability is back by data, here is it if you find anything suspcious, please let us know."
No too difficult is it?
As a customer service provider, especially one based entirely on RNG or luck, you need to emphasize with your customers. People who have bad luck are going to be upset and say irrational things. Instead of becoming irrational and gangsterlike yourself, you should defuse the situation.
I don't know why you would threaten, belittle or tease anyone. You are pretending you are better, so act better not worse. Two wrongs don't make a right.
I mean you could have asked politely to either find some evidence or edit/change the posts.
From what I know is trying to set up a Steem Gamblers Association. It's not a casino or house association, so I think it's fair to give the players the benefit of the doubt. From what I saw, lots of people said they had epic bad luck streaks on EPICDice, including myself
EPICDice, you can disavow everyone all they want, but really denying authority takes authority and you don't have authority either, the blockchain is decentralized.
Further the blockchain is forever. We will be able to search this for as long as Steem is around.
Neither of you look good, but I would expect more from a casino that has raked in 10000s of Steem and runs a business for several months vs a brand new account run by a cat trying to bring some transparency to online betting sites on Steem.
I think Epic Dice should move on. You got your apology, but I bet you feel pretty low reading this post and the comments.
Honetly, pursuing this makes you look immature. You aren't going to win the Internet, especially as a casino, so why bother? For the good name of unlicensed casinos everywhere?
I dont think anyone is being a criminal here, let's be serious this is the Internet kids.
I think you are both best described as douchebags.
People can think what they want.
RE: Steem Gamblers Association: An Epic Apology