@supervalue8888 – scammer pretending to be supplier/staker, steals money (Chinese guy).
@FixTeamAd, owner of the channel “Fix Team”, asks for staking. The first loss was paid, but after the next losses he deleted everything and disappeared. He does not pay stakers. Scam alert.
Scammer @TZdota2
He asks for staking and pressures you to bet higher amounts. When his game loses, he promises to refund, but then stops replying, ignored all messages, and disappeared without paying the staker back.
Classic staking scam — doesn’t cover losses, builds trust only to run away.
He asks for staking and pressures you to bet higher amounts. When his game loses, he promises to refund, but then stops replying, ignored all messages, and disappeared without paying the staker back.
Classic staking scam — doesn’t cover losses, builds trust only to run away.
Scammer @Thomas_fixer.
He asks for staking and when the bet loses he promises a “recovery game” instead of paying what he owes. Then he asks for more money in advance to continue betting, stops replying, screens messages and disappears.
Classic scam tactic: lose → promise recovery → ask for more funds → no refund, no communication.
He asks for staking and when the bet loses he promises a “recovery game” instead of paying what he owes. Then he asks for more money in advance to continue betting, stops replying, screens messages and disappears.
Classic scam tactic: lose → promise recovery → ask for more funds → no refund, no communication.
Scammer @HamilitonOdie
Classic staking scam: asks for high stakes, promises guaranteed coverage of losses and higher limits after the first bet. Once the bet is placed, he refuses to pay and starts using the typical excuse — “my source/boss will pay you.”
Keeps delaying, asking for more money, and trying to shift the responsibility.
Never pays the staker.
Stake → Lose → “Wait for payment from my source” → Run away.
Classic staking scam: asks for high stakes, promises guaranteed coverage of losses and higher limits after the first bet. Once the bet is placed, he refuses to pay and starts using the typical excuse — “my source/boss will pay you.”
Keeps delaying, asking for more money, and trying to shift the responsibility.
Never pays the staker.
Stake → Lose → “Wait for payment from my source” → Run away.