Scammer: @krakensmanag
He claim to provide "fixed" tips
Uses obscure events like the Albanian Superliga or the Greek Cup to claim he has fixed matches but is all predictions.
When the victim questions how he gets his infos, the scammer uses dismissive and aggressive reactions, stating he "doesn't waste time with small amounts" and threatens to cut off contact.
The victim confronted him after realizing it was a scam and he jus ignored all
After scamming a total of $58 and providing losing predictions, he ignored the victim and refused to pay back any of the losses.
He claim to provide "fixed" tips
Uses obscure events like the Albanian Superliga or the Greek Cup to claim he has fixed matches but is all predictions.
When the victim questions how he gets his infos, the scammer uses dismissive and aggressive reactions, stating he "doesn't waste time with small amounts" and threatens to cut off contact.
The victim confronted him after realizing it was a scam and he jus ignored all
After scamming a total of $58 and providing losing predictions, he ignored the victim and refused to pay back any of the losses.
Scammer: Pisot (no@)
This scammer targets users by offering "guaranteed" matches. He demands large upfront payments, referred to as a "security deposit", often requesting amounts as high as 500€ just to begin.
He insists on total secrecy, repeatedly telling victims "no sharing" to ensure his fake tips aren't exposed. He claims to have "insider" information on specific outcomes.
Once he has extracted the victim's money, he begins to "ghost" them. In one case, a victim revealed they were owed over 1,050€ (including 1k in losses and the 500€ deposit). The scammer stopped responding entirely.
He ignores all pleas for refunds or communication once the funds are transferred.
This scammer targets users by offering "guaranteed" matches. He demands large upfront payments, referred to as a "security deposit", often requesting amounts as high as 500€ just to begin.
He insists on total secrecy, repeatedly telling victims "no sharing" to ensure his fake tips aren't exposed. He claims to have "insider" information on specific outcomes.
Once he has extracted the victim's money, he begins to "ghost" them. In one case, a victim revealed they were owed over 1,050€ (including 1k in losses and the 500€ deposit). The scammer stopped responding entirely.
He ignores all pleas for refunds or communication once the funds are transferred.
Scammer: @john_snow34
This scammer reach out first the Victim, saying that whant to stake for him
Try to have the confidence of the Victim saying that are a lot of scammers in the betting community and ask for smaller ammounts to stake
The Instant Ghosting: Once the victim sends funds or encounters an issue, the scammer immediately pivots. He uses aggressive language like "This bullshit" and "I am out of this" to terminate the conversation.
The Financial Theft:
Once the funds are transferred the scammer claims he has "cashed out" and refuses to provide any refunds. He ignores all pleas for communication once he has secured the victim's money.
This scammer reach out first the Victim, saying that whant to stake for him
Try to have the confidence of the Victim saying that are a lot of scammers in the betting community and ask for smaller ammounts to stake
The Instant Ghosting: Once the victim sends funds or encounters an issue, the scammer immediately pivots. He uses aggressive language like "This bullshit" and "I am out of this" to terminate the conversation.
The Financial Theft:
Once the funds are transferred the scammer claims he has "cashed out" and refuses to provide any refunds. He ignores all pleas for communication once he has secured the victim's money.
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This guy only managed to Scamm here because the victim in this case was actually a well-known scammer themselves, That we have already reported.
@arcticmogul
@arcticmogul
We do not defend scammers. Stealing from anyone whether they are a scammer or not is a negative and unacceptable practice. However, we also have no sympathy for a thief who gets robbed.
In both scenarios, these are simply bad practices. Be fair. That is what matters!
In both scenarios, these are simply bad practices. Be fair. That is what matters!