BetScam Alert 🚫
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@BettingConnector is STILL active and continues scamming people.
Despite all the previous reports and proofs we’ve exposed, he keep trying to trap more victims
Despite all the previous reports and proofs we’ve exposed, he keep trying to trap more victims
SCAMMER: @hydramanag (Hydra Manager)
This scammer tried to work with the victim under a very clear agreement:
Victim pins –100€ in balance.
If the scammer wins the next pick → it goes to balance.
If he loses, he must send back 200€.
The scammer agreed (“deal.”)
After losing, the scammer refused to respect the agreement and began twisting the story, pretending “we didn’t deal this” even though the pinned messages show the opposite.
He tried to force new bets, avoided responsibility, and refused to refund the agreed amount.
Have received reports from more than 1 person
This scammer tried to work with the victim under a very clear agreement:
Victim pins –100€ in balance.
If the scammer wins the next pick → it goes to balance.
If he loses, he must send back 200€.
The scammer agreed (“deal.”)
After losing, the scammer refused to respect the agreement and began twisting the story, pretending “we didn’t deal this” even though the pinned messages show the opposite.
He tried to force new bets, avoided responsibility, and refused to refund the agreed amount.
Have received reports from more than 1 person
BetScam Alert 🚫
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He continues to deceive people, creating new accounts and new channels! More info soon
Scammer: @MomchilKoew
New @ 👉 @Momchilkoev
The scammer @MomchilKoew had been speaking with the victim for months, slowly building trust.
He insisted that he alone would play the money, that no one else was involved, and pushed the victim to send €200 via PayPal so he could “buy an account to play.”
After receiving the money, he continued to reassure the victim that everything was fine:
But the moment the victim asked for updates or clarification, the scammer:
Stopped replying
Came online without answering
And finally blocked the victim
Be extremely careful. This type of scam is common, especially with people claiming to be from Bulgaria — a country from which we’ve already exposed multiple scammers.
New @ 👉 @Momchilkoev
The scammer @MomchilKoew had been speaking with the victim for months, slowly building trust.
He insisted that he alone would play the money, that no one else was involved, and pushed the victim to send €200 via PayPal so he could “buy an account to play.”
After receiving the money, he continued to reassure the victim that everything was fine:
But the moment the victim asked for updates or clarification, the scammer:
Stopped replying
Came online without answering
And finally blocked the victim
Be extremely careful. This type of scam is common, especially with people claiming to be from Bulgaria — a country from which we’ve already exposed multiple scammers.