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I swear I have to use a whip to control him.
I have that problem with men all the time.
K, back on topic....sorry, but you put it out there, lol.
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I swear I have to use a whip to control him.
I have that problem with men all the time.![]()
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K, back on topic....sorry, but you put it out there, lol.
Hey Cipher, if you really need the cash - Sunny Group are looking for a payments manager... Sounds like you're ideally qualified.
Idiot.
Call me a silly goose if you'd like, but doesn't the claim that Bodog welcomes people to come in and try out the Cipher system speak volumes about wheather it works or not? I mean if the casino is not worried about it, then how good can it be?
I think he's trying to buy time. What's the statute of limitations for something like this? What says he makes a few payments and quits?
Although, the more payments the better..
And on the other hand, I think he just hung himself. He admits fully that he owes the money and wants to make payments. No judge will throw that out of court.
I would get with the admin of the site and get the IP info of who posted it, just to make sure it was cipher.
I think he's trying to buy timeWin is correct. If what is read on the forums is true, this is the classic signs of stalling due to incapability of paying.
It's eerily similar to the pyramid schemes in the mid/late 80s(yes I was alive back then, I am that old).
My advice to those who have been monetarily affected by this is to take immediate action. Every days that goes by lessens your chance of getting re-paid or file legal action.
Again, good luck to those affected.
Westbowl I hope you've learned a hard costly lesson. And I hope you get your money back one way or another.

I just contacted my lawyer. The statute of limitations for a fraud suit in CA is 1 year from the time the fraud occurs.
And I'd bet (poor choice of words I know), that Cipher is also well aware of that fact. So WB agrees to Cipher's arrangement, Cipher makes maybe four payments then defaults again. By this time the statute of limitations has expired. This all started in March 2006 correct? So that would be the date the fraud occurred?
Yep, so cipher pays $1,000 - $2,000 tops - and says FU for the other $15/16,400
And I'd bet (poor choice of words I know), that Cipher is also well aware of that fact. So WB agrees to Cipher's arrangement, Cipher makes maybe four payments then defaults again. By this time the statute of limitations has expired. This all started in March 2006 correct? So that would be the date the fraud occurred?


But seriously, using the phone to conduct your scam = federal offense. Same goes for anything that involved the USPS.
Would it make sense to get the DA involved? If he really is scamming like everybody claims he is then my guess he is prepared for something like this (ie no assets in his name, no money, lost it all gambling, etc.). Wouldn't it just make sense to turn him over to the D of J and have them pursue? If the money is gone, which I am convinced it is, at least others can be saved from making the same mistake.
Cipher has a nice house with a pool in the back. Another person who has known Bruce for a few years says he does has a lot of money. How much? Don't know. But if his postings of his BoDog sessions is to be believed, he has recently had at least $50,000 just at BoDog.
For 5K there are a lot more effective and faster ways to collect you dough!! I believe in the golden rule.



I'd be willing to donate webhosting space/traffic and possibly a forum to warn people of this guy, until you are paid.
PM me if you're interested
PS: The hosting company is in the UK, so no fear of big brother
Hmmm is anyone interested in helping with a site for the sole purpose of warning people of *all* scams running around the gaming community?
winbig, if it really takes $5k to get back the $20k, I'd definitely do it. This is not only because I want the money back (if it was mine) but because I want to teach him a lesson NEVER to cheat people like that and also to stop him from ever doing things like that ever again!
WB, I'm not an extremely wealthy person but I am sure I could spare $50 or so to aid in your cause of a lawsuit against him. I'm very sure that members on this forum would be more than happy to support you on your lawsuit as well. (I hope)
It's a great idea Winbig, but be careful. Not all claims of fraud are legit, as we witness on this board fairly regularly. It could be a great source of info, but take care to make sure you don't get hoodwinked yourself, by anyone with ulterior motives. As we've seen from today's events, a person's reputation can be damaged beyond repair. I think what happened today was warranted, and Cipher brought it on himself. But there are also innocent people who get accused of things they are not guilty of. Just an opinion folks, before anyone jumps down my throat.
That being said, you know you can count on me if you need anything.
I wouldn't touch it with a 10ft pole until I saw signed documents and so forth to prove that Cipher indeed owes this money......can those be produced?
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WB do not lose the first fly to CA..................c.mon.
Im a good guy, but I would be sleeping with him untill he would pay me.
There are times in life where you have to decide.
No way ,anybody, can drink my children milk.
I might be wrong.................
I couldnt sleep nor look myself in the mirror (sorry WB)thinking that a M*****f took my money and Im doin nothing about it
It's too bad nobody ever tried to expose Cipher as a system scammer. It's too bad nobody ever made posts on an internet online gambling related messageboard summarizing Cipher's ludicrous claims related to online BJ, trying to show people that he's obviously a fraud.
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