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Scammer @arcticmogul
Telegram channel: https://news.1rj.ru/str/arcticmogulfree

He asked to place bets for him, promising to immediately pay the prize money if the bet won.
However, after the game was lost, he refused to pay the debt and kept delaying the refund for over two weeks, constantly promising to “send it on Saturday” but never doing so.

He currently owes $509 and continues to ignore messages and deadlines.
Classic stake-and-run scam — don’t trust this account.
Scammer: @soschif
Telegram channel: SOS – Stacks On Stacks

He claims to have “VIP fixed information” and invites people to bet on specific matches, promising a 50/50 payment split after winning and guaranteed coverage of losses.

However, after the match loses, he refuses to refund or compensate the loss — despite confirming multiple times that he would cover it.
He then starts giving excuses about “rules that apply to everyone”, “refunds only above $500”, or offers “next free bets” instead of paying what’s owed.

He currently owes $120, refuses to take responsibility for his “information,” and continues to manipulate stakers with false promises of recovery bets.
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This guys have deleted this old telegram & created a New One, still scaming people be careful with That!
New telegram: @fixerAd
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Be careful guys, this Scammer is still active and scaming a lot of people, a lot of reports about him
Scammer: @ISJD2020

He offered to place a basketball bet for me with the condition:
“If wins, I send you profit. If loss, I refund.”

The bet WON, and he owes €90, but he keeps delaying payment with constant excuses.
First, he said he already made the withdrawal and was “waiting for the bookmaker.” Then, he claimed it was a “local book” without a betslip, later inventing “weekend holidays” and “customer service issues.”
Despite several reminders and clear proof of the win, he never sent the payout and couldn’t show any valid evidence of the bet.