Scammer: @lexart12322 / @barfi5965 / @kepaso935 (Lexar / Lexa top)
How the Scam Works:
Client and victim agree with terms of work
After the first game was loss The scammer said that will nott make the deal before agreed by them
Scammer take a lot of time to answer the victim and give excuses for late reply
Another loss happen and the Scammer disappears
Have passed more than 14 days and not reply
Do NOT trust this guy. Do NOT stake for him.
How the Scam Works:
Client and victim agree with terms of work
After the first game was loss The scammer said that will nott make the deal before agreed by them
Scammer take a lot of time to answer the victim and give excuses for late reply
Another loss happen and the Scammer disappears
Have passed more than 14 days and not reply
Do NOT trust this guy. Do NOT stake for him.
Scammer channel: https://news.1rj.ru/str/+LfFs3_S-XxljYjQy
The scammer consistently sends and posts very old screenshots to create the illusion that his tips are posted extremely early.
To bait people into joining his paid VIP service by suggesting his information is timely and valuable.
Example: A screenshot might show the in-game time as only 5 minutes, but the actual time the screen was sent was 20 minutes into the game.
The tips he sends to his VIP group are often useless by the time they are posted, and they are copied from other free groups
There are reports that if people stake money for him, he does not pay out the winnings.
Do not join his VIP
The scammer consistently sends and posts very old screenshots to create the illusion that his tips are posted extremely early.
To bait people into joining his paid VIP service by suggesting his information is timely and valuable.
Example: A screenshot might show the in-game time as only 5 minutes, but the actual time the screen was sent was 20 minutes into the game.
The tips he sends to his VIP group are often useless by the time they are posted, and they are copied from other free groups
There are reports that if people stake money for him, he does not pay out the winnings.
Do not join his VIP
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New username: @kepaso935
Just save his contact because he Will always Change Usernames, thats what scammers do
Just save his contact because he Will always Change Usernames, thats what scammers do
Scammer: @dimitardonkov
Scammer Channel: BM-FOOTBALL BETTING
He recruits people to place bets on "fixed matches" in obscure leagues
He proposes a 50/50 profit split but demands high stakes (e.g., minimum €400 bets, with €200 sent to him upfront or as a "fee").
He uses high-pressure tactics like "Fast!" and "You miss good info" to force victims into acting without thinking.
He claims to have real-time info (e.g., "They already score") while the victim's bookmaker is delayed, making it look like he's "fixing" the game.
Once the bet loses or he gets the money, he refuses to refund and tries to lure the victim back with promises of "one free win" to cover the loss.
After the bet is loss he disappears
Scammer Channel: BM-FOOTBALL BETTING
He recruits people to place bets on "fixed matches" in obscure leagues
He proposes a 50/50 profit split but demands high stakes (e.g., minimum €400 bets, with €200 sent to him upfront or as a "fee").
He uses high-pressure tactics like "Fast!" and "You miss good info" to force victims into acting without thinking.
He claims to have real-time info (e.g., "They already score") while the victim's bookmaker is delayed, making it look like he's "fixing" the game.
Once the bet loses or he gets the money, he refuses to refund and tries to lure the victim back with promises of "one free win" to cover the loss.
After the bet is loss he disappears
Scammer: @lecuadore
He provides "fixed" tips and requires the victim to place bets (e.g., €100 stakes) and then share the official receipt/ticket.
Uses obscure events like the Lithuanian NKL to claim inside information.
When the victim questions the process, the scammer uses dismissive reactions or stops cooperating once the information is extracted.
The victim confronted him after realizing it was a scam, stating they have screens of the "staker" and will report him to all anti-scam groups.
He pressures for a "personal ticket" even when the victim has already shared a betting slip for the agreed amount.
After he loss 100$ he deleted the chat and dont payed back the victim
He provides "fixed" tips and requires the victim to place bets (e.g., €100 stakes) and then share the official receipt/ticket.
Uses obscure events like the Lithuanian NKL to claim inside information.
When the victim questions the process, the scammer uses dismissive reactions or stops cooperating once the information is extracted.
The victim confronted him after realizing it was a scam, stating they have screens of the "staker" and will report him to all anti-scam groups.
He pressures for a "personal ticket" even when the victim has already shared a betting slip for the agreed amount.
After he loss 100$ he deleted the chat and dont payed back the victim