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BetScam Alert 🚫
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Exposing scammers in the betting industry. Stay alert, stay safe. 🚫
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🚨 SCAM ALERT – @Andrei_empire 🚨

This admin publicly announced that his VIP price is $80/month with no additional conditions. On his public channel, he never mentioned any other requirements.

However, after receiving the payment, he did not provide access to the VIP group. Instead, he started imposing unreasonable conditions such as:

Forcing members to register with his affiliated bookmaker

Requiring them to place bets on that bookmaker before giving any odds

⚠️ This is not transparency — it is a scam tactic. The real intention is not to deliver betting tips, but to cheat customers and profit through bookmaker affiliate deals.

👉 Be careful and avoid dealing with @Andrei_empire.

This is a fake VIP statistics channel of him: https://news.1rj.ru/str/+jN6q_f_HnH43Mjky
@Genius_Insight this guy, with this channel https://news.1rj.ru/str/Angle_two
, asks for stake on his games, all so-called "high liquidity" games. He made one of our followers lose thousands of dollars, because whenever he won, he demanded instant payment, but whenever he lost, he didn’t cover the loss. After being more than $2,000 in the negative, he deleted the entire chat history and disappeared. Thousands of dollars were lost, and surely our follower wasn’t the only one. Be careful, be smart, and more cautious. Some scams are easy to spot from a mile away.
We’ve recently received messages about a channel that seems to be copying our work.

Let us be clear: we have no issue with more and more channels exposing scams, in fact, the more there are, the better. This industry needs transparency, and the more scammers that are exposed, the safer it becomes for everyone.

However, copying another channel’s work is not honest. This particular channel not only copied our name, but their only scam post is word-for-word the exact same text we published.

We believe in working with integrity. There’s enough space for everyone to contribute, but it should always be done honestly.

More exposes are coming soon. Stay tuned.
🚨 Scam Alert – Eurobots Reseller Service 🚨

The channel t.me/infoeurobots
and the admin @Eurobots
offer a so-called reseller service through bots.

🔴 The problem:

The service simply does not work.

They advertise access to multiple channels, but almost none of them works, and the few that do work, work very poorly.

One of our subscribers purchased access, noticed the service wasn’t working, and requested a refund.

Instead of providing support or a refund, the admin refused and expelled him from the service after only 2 days of use.

⚠️ This service is completely fake. Be careful and do not fall for it.

✒️ One note, I also do not recommend resell services
I want to report that the owner of the channel “Fraud Alert”, which I promoted yesterday, is actually the biggest scammer of all 🚨🐍

We had an agreement, and he broke it — he didn’t keep his word 🤥
On top of that, he’s copying the work 1:1 from our friend who runs the main scam-alert channel and does a good job there 📋🔄

And if that’s not enough, we also received reports from one of our members that this guy has scammed people in the past too 🕵️‍♂️💩

So please unfollow him 🚫👎 and report this bastard’s channel 🚨🔥

https://news.1rj.ru/str/+z8E03wfX4sNkZjVk

This is the scammer’s channel.🚩
If you want to know and get to know another channel that makes good scam reports, I'll leave it here. It's not advertising, it's a personal recommendation.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/ANTISCAMOFBETTORS
Scam Channel: t.me/fixedmatch_111
Scammer: @Monacobetclub

Subscriber story: "I paid this person €2000 via Bitcoin for a fixed match result. After payment was confirmed, he said he would send the result over the weekend. The weekend came, but he didn’t send anything. When I asked again, he said I needed to place some stakes on exact results and send him a screenshot, which I did, and then he went silent.
The day before the event, I asked again and mentioned I hoped it wasn’t a scam. He replied that I was “pushing too much” and threatened to refund me if I continued. Then he asked me to send more money so he could place the bet on my behalf, which I refused. As a result, he gave me nothing.
When I asked what happened, he said I would get the next match. For the next event, he asked me to send an extra €500 because “prices had increased.” I pointed out that the price on his group was still €2000. I told him this was a scam and that I would report him. Right after that, he deleted our entire conversation"