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Exposing scammers in the betting industry. Stay alert, stay safe. 🚫
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🚨 Again and Again
🚨 Scam Scam
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Scammer: @SaulFix

This scammer lures people by pretending to have 100% guaranteed insider matches. He asks victims to act as stakers, promising that if the match loses, he will personally refund the money.

After the bet lost, @SaulFix immediately blocked the victim and deleted the conversation to cover his tracks.
Scammer: James Hibbitts

Another scammer refusing to pay what he owes.

This person convinced others to cooperate in betting, promising shared profits and “long-term partnership.” After successfully winning over €1000, he was supposed to send €312 to his partner — but once it was time to pay, he stopped replying completely.

The victim tried multiple times to contact him, in English and Russian, with no answer.
He’s still online on Telegram, but ignores all messages and pretends nothing happened.
Scammer: @xuedinge7

This person convinced others to bet alongside him, showing fake betting slips and pretending to have inside information. The victim placed a €100 bet on KFUM vs Huddinge (handicap +6.5) following his instructions.

After the match ended and the victim asked for his payout, the scammer stopped replying completely — even though he stayed online on Telegram.

The conversation shows how he plays the “language barrier” excuse and then disappears right after the game, ignoring all messages.
Scammer: @SauxEric

This scammer, Eric Saux, claimed to sell 100% fixed matches and promised the victim that if the game lost, he would refund the full €120.

After the bet lost, the scammer refused to refund the money and started giving excuses like “my informant doesn’t reply” and “I’ll send you another match instead.”
Then, he deleted part of the chat to cover his tracks.

He even tried to manipulate the victim again by offering another “fixed game” to avoid paying back.