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Exposing scammers in the betting industry. Stay alert, stay safe. 🚫
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Actively scamming more and more people, pls dont place bets for him, and dont trust this guy

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We’ve compiled all scammers into one Excel sheet for easier access ⚠️ Some usernames may no longer exist — scammers often change them. 💡 Tip: when we post a scammer’s contact on Telegram, save it as “Scammer” in your phone. That way, even if they change usernames…
Reminder for everyone new to the channel: If you want to stay up to date and protect yourself from scammers, we maintain a list that is updated and organized every week. You can find all the latest scammer alerts right here in the pinned messages.
Scammer: @vippage_blackswan

Scammer channel: https://news.1rj.ru/str/+uRTx9ShRelxkMGYy

​The scammer presents himself as someone with "insider information" to convince you to bet real money based on his "tips."

​He pretends he doesn't want money upfront to build trust, suggesting you only pay after you win.

​In the messages, once the 600 USDT bet is lost,He claims "we didn't agree to that kind of agreement" and that rules are different in China. This is a tactic to confuse you and make you feel like you were the one who misunderstood the "business."

​At the end, he tries to pass to another contact (@cntruth). This is common in scam networks to "wash their hands" of you or attempt a different scam.
Scammer: @komso777

Claims to be a "famous tipster" from Blogabet

The scammer initiates contact by claiming he knows you were "scammed by a popular scammer". This is a trick to build instant rapport and make you believe he is the "honest" alternative.

He uses a sense of urgency, sending multiple "fixed" games within an hour to overwhelm the victim's judgment.

When the provided "tip" fails the scammer's behavior shifts instantly:

When presented with proof of the loss, he claims the screenshot is fake or created via "Inspect Element."
Once he realizes he can’t get more money, he uses phrases like "GG WP, bye".

He uses screenshots of "Pro" profiles on platforms like Blogabet to provide a false sense of security.
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Scamner: @cartelmanag

Claims to have "99% fixed matches" and "insider info" for VIP fees ($99–$330).

He agreed to a "Clear Balance" rule: if the bet loses, he must refund the stake.

After the match lost, he refused to refund the $200 as promised.

When confronted, he insulted the victim, called them a "clown," and demanded more money to "recover" the loss.

He broke his own rules and stole the funds.
Scammer: @shoumi999

This individual is a fraudster involved in sports betting scams. He claims to have "inside info" or high-betting capacity on Chinese markets, but he is a common thief who disappears when it's time to pay.

The victim provides the info and the bets actually win.

Once the profit is made, he refuses to pay the agreed share. In this case, he scammed the victim out of $381.

When confronted, he ignores calls ("Canceled Call") and later uses pathetic excuses like "I haven't used this app recently," while still refusing to send the funds to the provided crypto wallet.

DO NOT TRUST HIM WITH YOUR MONEY OR YOUR INFO.
Scammer: @Gshoh (Andrew)

This is a textbook example of the "Selection Split Scam" (also known as the "Oracle Scam"). The goal is to manipulate you into believing they have insider information on fixed matches.

The scammer offers a "free correct score" to multiple people to "prove" his reliability.

He doesn't send the same score to everyone.

To the victim, he sent 3-0.
To the victim´s friend, he sent 3-1.
To another person, he might have sent 3-2.

Guaranteed Success: Because a table tennis match has a limited number of possible outcomes, one of you is guaranteed to get the correct result by pure luck.

The person who got the wrong score receives a fake excuse ( "Too many people staked on 3-0, he had to let it go").
The person who got the correct score now thinks Andrew is a "god" of betting and will be asked to pay a high fee for the "next big fix."