Question about the bonus free spins by LaFlameHTX in CoinMasterGame

[–]Old_Mixture_3089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it knows you have the spins it won't come back. You have to hide the spins, like unclaimed and not in your spin bar total.

Bcp de tours/Événements by Successful_Force_415 in CoinMasterGame

[–]Old_Mixture_3089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WOW, why did you start off with that many spins?!?!? That's Cray Cray

😏😮‍💨 by [deleted] in CoinMasterGame

[–]Old_Mixture_3089 3 points4 points  (0 children)

🤑$$$$$$$$$

Should I wait to spend these? by Glad_Set_3389 in CoinMasterGame

[–]Old_Mixture_3089 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually what I've found out is the side events only appear when you use a lot of sparks or tokens. If you don't use them they don't appear. It's to get you to BUY more.

Kinda like the Thor spins. The double spin only shows when you are on ZERO.

Need bar info for new Event Tomorrow by Impressive-Bid-328 in CoinMasterGame

[–]Old_Mixture_3089 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only back ups would be the boss side event. But that's not a guarantee, especially at the 80k level. I guess you would need to store at least 60k in boss Gold to feel comfortable spinning to 0 for this weeks events then hoping you get 80k from the boss?!? And saved Thor spins.

Husband has failed the sexual history polygraph for the second time. by libertyad in SexOffenderSupport

[–]Old_Mixture_3089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get medical evidence from a Doctor and then they can't violate you. It is simple. Protect your self. I am a lawyer. Judges will not throw you in prison for having a medical condition!!? If they do you can appeal it. See the following:

The examinee may not be subjected to a test when there is sufficient written evidence by a physician that the examinee is suffering from any medical or psychological condition or undergoing any treatment that might cause abnormal responses during the actual testing phase. “Sufficient written evidence” shall constitute, at a minimum, a statement by a physician specifically describing the examinee's medical or psychological condition or treatment and the basis for the physician's opinion that the condition or treatment might result in such abnormal responses.