Kino Casino - Read Kiwifarms with abortionist A-a-andy Warski and lardy PPP. A lolcow drama show. 2/28/2019, never forget.

I don't know about you guys, but from where I'm standing - the paypiggies are in big trouble.

If you use PayPal to donate to Andy your dox can easily be harvested by PowerChat. The way PayPal is implemented in the example you'll find if you follow this link is probably very similar to the way PC has implemented it.

Now bare with me. If you substitute this line of code
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with
Code:
console.log(details)
and use the PayPal button in the example to make a payment of $0.01, you will find in the console your full dox - name, email, billing address, phone number. You can find the Console tab in the bottom right.

Needless to say all of this information can easily be stored in a database by PowerChat.

EDIT: Tweet this @Christorian X to prove you don't work for PPP.
Someone should double check and do a doc in the findings
 
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I’m waiting to see this one @Christorian X , seems like some breaking news. I think Kinochet should be interesting in this one too, right! And perfect timing with the stream with Jim about to start! Gosh, can’t wait to see the tweet.
The real test of journalistic integrity, amirite?
The PowerChat DB doesn't really matter mate. If you have a PayPal merchant account, everything is accessible.

I use a merchant account [HAND RUBBING INTESIFIES] and I get name, address, inside leg measurements etc. PowerChat facilitates the transaction, but the full transaction details are available on your PayPal account.

I have no doubt the grifters have a merchant account, and if thats the case they have access to everything. Forget about the emails, they're just a by-product of the PayPal integration, the real problem lies with PayPal itself.

If you make a PayPal payment to any of these retards you're basically giving them the keys to the castle. The PowerChat API integration makes no difference. Its PayPal thats the problem.
The issue I was trying to dig into was whether or not PC has access to your dox. There was never any question that Andy did - he admitted it himself.

For the life of me I can't understand why PayPal would send a response to a successful transaction that includes everything about the user.
 
>Some guy sends Beardson a superchat shit talking him
>Beardson immediately uses payment info to dox him on his stream
>Jim gets wind of this
>Starts asking questions
>Discovers that Powerchat, which is the payment processor used to handle superchats, is owned by IP2 and Baked Alaska
>People discover that Powerchat is also used by the Kino Casino
>Null talks about this on his stream and mentions that KC donor doxes may very well be in the hands of the swat-happy retards they've been mocking
>Also Godwinson makes a video saying KC was warned about Powerchat before they started their show
>Kino Casino responds by switching payment processors
>The switch is handled very poorly as instead of simply addressing the issue they attack Null for even talking about it
>Andy Warski (KC co-host) responds to Godwinson by saying his appearance on the show was the lowest-rated episode to date
>Andy quickly eats these words as the only thing memorable about the subsequent KC is the chat being in full revolt
>The donos in this episode are obviously faked and the hosts, PPP and Andy, are deliberately ignoring any criticisms facing them
>PPP (the other KC co-host) meanwhile has moved into a 3,000 dollar-per-month apartment to be closer to Andy to do the show
>People expect PPP to address the controversy since it's painfully obvious he wants to say something but is silent possibly due to his financial situation
>The next Kino Casino episode is even worse than the last as even the jannies are calling for Andy Warski to be fired
>Godwinson makes another video in response to the janny uprising
>Godwinson also alleges that PPP wanted to kick Andy off the KC and instead host it with him so they can expand their coverage to include Breadtubers like Vaush
>PPP and Andy respond by making a video featuring Godwinson's Paypal account which allegedly includes his real name
>This catches Jim's attention
>Andy immediately asks Jim if he wants to make an appearance on the Kino Casino
>Jim accepts the invitation
>People are now waiting with bated breath to see how this episode goes


Now you're caught up.
I'm so excited for today's wrassle wrassle, you guys!

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Even if this turns out to be an absolute unmitigated disaster, PPP and Warski can at least be thankful they don't have to do any Raking Back this week. Talking about stupid boring shit for 3 hours while chat throws tomatoes at you must get tiring, even if you're being driven by a lust for paypig donos.
 
For the life of me I can't understand why PayPal would send a response to a successful transaction that includes everything about the user.

You've seen the API mate. You know that the owners of the site have access to everything. One little squirt and its all there.

The bigger issue is that the dumb fucks using the service have full access to this too (providing they have a merchant account on PayPal) without having to do anything save logging into their PayPal account.

I tried it myself earlier and I got everything. Full name and address, mobile number etc.

Theres a reason eBay dropped PayPal integration not so long ago, and it wasn't down to transaction fees.
 
For the life of me I can't understand why PayPal would send a response to a successful transaction that includes everything about the user.
It's because PayPal is used as an easy way to send and receive payment for goods and services, and also between friends and family where no fees are charged. The transaction is flagged as for goods, where should the recipient ship the goods to? How can a tracking number be attached?

Person A wants to buy my item, I request funds. They send it, I get charged 3% plus 30 cents processing fee, Person A gets buyer protection if I send a brick with "kys" attached instead of a Serbian HRT. There is also a chat function where I can send the customer tracking details. PayPal also generates invoices that are good for clearing customs of fascist shitholes like all of Europe and most of Asia, where those fucks will just intercept and return parcels depending on their moods.

So basically, someone pays me, PayPal gives me their delivery information and number which is necessary for many services, and an email which is required for some such as DHL and FedEx. This makes everything a lot easier in the real world, but it's an utter disaster as a grifting service. There is no distinction between physical goods and worthless paypiggery. If the payment is for goods and services, a receiver address is assumed and sent regardless. They're not doing it as friends and family because PayPal tends to just ban accounts that funnel funds using that mechanism.

This was how stream.me functioned too. Ralph has the dox of every single paypig during that era.
 
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Even if this turns out to be an absolute unmitigated disaster, PPP and Warski can at least be thankful they don't have to do any Raking Back this week. Talking about stupid boring shit for 3 hours while chat throws tomatoes at you must get tiring, even if you're being driven by a lust for paypig donos.
I don't think there is any better allegory for the Kino Casino's failure than busting after hitting 21 episodes.
 
Even if this turns out to be an absolute unmitigated disaster, PPP and Warski can at least be thankful they don't have to do any Raking Back this week. Talking about stupid boring shit for 3 hours while chat throws tomatoes at you must get tiring, even if you're being driven by a lust for paypig donos.
They are lazy so is a blessing to just roll over and getting in the ass.
 
Theres a reason eBay dropped PayPal integration not so long ago, and it wasn't down to transaction fees.
I'd say it was part of the reason. PayPal takes 3%, scammers who can't get a refund through eBay will then go through PayPal, which 99.9% of the time PayPal sides with the scammer. Then the victim will use financial complaint services, so eBay gets fucked in the ass. Instead of letting PayPal have the 3%, eBay takes it and offers the same but usually ever so slightly fairer protection.

Then, sellers on eBay use the information provided by PayPal to initiate sales outside of the ecosystem, which means eBay misses out on their ludicrous 10%+ sales fee.

Win-win for the sneaky parasitic shits that run eBay.
 
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Even if this turns out to be an absolute unmitigated disaster, PPP and Warski can at least be thankful they don't have to do any Raking Back this week. Talking about stupid boring shit for 3 hours while chat throws tomatoes at you must get tiring, even if you're being driven by a lust for paypig donos.
Disappointed Jim allows them to rake in cash from idiotic donos or from the Metokur Effect.
The current fan favorite of the Kiwi Farms Flamenco, also Xyzern (archive channel). Not sure of anyone else but would be curious
I'd sooner donate to Keffals than watch Pedomenco. Guess I'll watch the Guntsnipe.

Any chance of a watchalong @Null?
 
>Some guy sends Beardson a superchat shit talking him
>Beardson immediately uses payment info to dox him on his stream
>Jim gets wind of this
>Starts asking questions
>Discovers that Powerchat, which is the payment processor used to handle superchats, is owned by IP2 and Baked Alaska
>People discover that Powerchat is also used by the Kino Casino
>Null talks about this on his stream and mentions that KC donor doxes may very well be in the hands of the swat-happy retards they've been mocking
>Also Godwinson makes a video saying KC was warned about Powerchat before they started their show
>Kino Casino responds by switching payment processors
>The switch is handled very poorly as instead of simply addressing the issue they attack Null for even talking about it
>Andy Warski (KC co-host) responds to Godwinson by saying his appearance on the show was the lowest-rated episode to date
>Andy quickly eats these words as the only thing memorable about the subsequent KC is the chat being in full revolt
>The donos in this episode are obviously faked and the hosts, PPP and Andy, are deliberately ignoring any criticisms facing them
>PPP (the other KC co-host) meanwhile has moved into a 3,000 dollar-per-month apartment to be closer to Andy to do the show
>People expect PPP to address the controversy since it's painfully obvious he wants to say something but is silent possibly due to his financial situation
>The next Kino Casino episode is even worse than the last as even the jannies are calling for Andy Warski to be fired
>Godwinson makes another video in response to the janny uprising
>Godwinson also alleges that PPP wanted to kick Andy off the KC and instead host it with him so they can expand their coverage to include Breadtubers like Vaush
>PPP and Andy respond by making a video featuring Godwinson's Paypal account which allegedly includes his real name
>This catches Jim's attention
>Andy immediately asks Jim if he wants to make an appearance on the Kino Casino
>Jim accepts the invitation
>People are now waiting with bated breath to see how this episode goes


Now you're caught up.
Didn't the Godwinson video went up after Jim accepted the invitation?
Also lmao @ them deleting it in shame.
 
I'd say it was part of the reason. PayPal takes 3%, scammers who can't get a refund through eBay will then go through PayPal, which 99.9% of the time PayPal sides with the scammer. Then the victim will use financial complaint services, so eBay gets fucked in the ass. Instead of letting PayPal have the 3%, eBay takes it and offers the same but usually ever so slightly fairer protection.

Then, sellers on eBay use the information provided by PayPal to initiate sales outside of the ecosystem, which means eBay misses out on their ludicrous 10%+ sales fee.

Win-win for the sneaky parasitic shits that run eBay.

This lines up with what I'd experienced with eBay as a heavy user.

I figured it was PayPal's reluctance to process claims properly (which obviously would impact eBay).

I know if you're using PayPal directly (ie without any intermediary like eBay etc) they're pretty shithot with resolving disputes, but if it involves a 3rd party they don't give a fuck.
 
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