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Just for those who thought dwindmil1 might be an innocent victim of an Inetbet ripoff, and wondered why Inetbet support mentioned his previous rude emails (which he denied), then read this PM I just received:


Guess who it is?

Its dwindmil1 here.

I just wanted to let you know that I got INetBet to donate my ENTIRE balance to Richard Dawkins's foundation. Thats right, not just the deposit, but the balance in its entirety.

Hopefully you're a religious fundamentalist in addition to someone who wastes his money gambling, not to mention his time posting about gambling on the internet. If you are, that should really piss you off.

The best part about it? That they made the donation in my name, which means I get to write it off my taxes!!! Horray!!!

Just wanted to rub it in your face, cock suker!! Hahaha


(I'm making an exception and posting a PM here as I feel this impacts the site in regards to someone claiming complete innocence in public and subsequently garnering some support, but showing their true colors elsewhere. If you really think this guy was above board after this then you really are a generous person)
 
Lets see if Inet can verify what he is saying is actually the truth.

What a nasty, vile individaul this guy is, sending a PM like that. Sorry, Nifty, you should not be subject to crap like that. No matter what you have said or did not say. I admit, sometimes I don't like what you say, but I would never send a PM like to you or anyone for that matter!

LH
 
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Isn't it weird how certain members just keep coming back again and again in reincarnated states?
 
FWIW he's full of bull pucky. Donating the monies to charity was Bryan's idea. I know, I was there at lunch in London when he proposed the notion to the iNetBet folks, who heartily agreed with the idea.

Funny thing, I don't remember dwindmil1 being there. :rolleyes:
 
The best part about it? That they made the donation in my name, which means I get to write it off my taxes!!! Horray!!!
Oh really? What happens when Mr. Taxman asks for a receipt. :rolleyes:

They guy is a nit wit - and a big baby to boot.
 
Just wanted to rub it in your face, cock suker!! Hahaha

He cannot even spell it right, lol!
Think he got hit by a windmiLL once or twice.
That can really mess up your brain you know.

Remember Don Quichotte!!:D
 
Hi Everyone

Nifty is quite correct with his post.

We sent this particularly unpleasant persons deposit, bonus and the winnings to a charity of his (Windmill's) choice.

However he did not, as he states 'get' us to send it, as Bryan and Max quite rightly mention this was discussed and agreed between Bryan, Max and our Directors over lunch last week.

My best to everyone.

Emily
iNetBet
 
Hi Everyone

Nifty is quite correct with his post.

We sent this particularly unpleasant persons deposit, bonus and the winnings to a charity of his (Windmill's) choice.

However he did not, as he states 'get' us to send it, as Bryan and Max quite rightly mention this was discussed and agreed between Bryan, Max and our Directors over lunch last week.

My best to everyone.

Emily
iNetBet

I hope it was done in YOUR name, and not his. IF he manages to trick the taxman that HE made this donation, he will then be able to claim he "tricked iNetBet into paying xx% of his balance" because of the taxes he will save.

He may not be asked for receipts unless the taxman thinks something about this needs further investigation. In the UK, I have NEVER had to send the taxman any "receipts" as a matter of routine, I just have to correctly answer the questions on the form. It is only those with "non-standard" tax affairs that tend to get asked for the supporting documentation.

Maybe the US taxman is more thorough though, and ALWAYS requires all the supporting documentation, in which case he is screwed.

IF they find the donation was from casino winnings, the tax rebate and tax on winnings will cancel out, and he will get nothing other than to make the authorities aware of what he is up to, which might trigger a tax investigation.

Odds are - he is BLUFFING, and just trying to get revenge for being "busted".

Maybe he is just a rude and unpleasant person to deal with, rather than actually having tried to defraud iNetBet, and a better temperament would have made his life much easier.
 
Thanks Emily for posting. It is nice to see reps come in and set things straight.

Nifty, take everything this idiot has said to you with a grain of salt, and don't look back. Obviously he has the mentality of some one in grade school.

Max and Bryan, good job! Even though the dirt bag had the money donated in his name, it still went to charity, and someone in need. I think that is the best outcome anyone could ask for.

All the best,
LH
 

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