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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: STAKE SCAMMED $100K AND NOT REPLYING EMAILS FOR 6 MONTHS
by
Yatsan
on 30/11/2022, 12:15:32 UTC
I don`t think that the problem is the stake. The trust shows us the fake KYC, so it looks like that the OP tried to cheat casino but was caught.
This is some very interesting case here, so does OP stand a chance of getting his or her money that he claims Stake owes him after winning Huh

And issue of Fake IDs, well am certain the OP was protecting his identity because we came from an era were crypto  services were all labeled with words such as anonymous etc and no one had to worry about KYC but I guess times have changed Roll Eyes Out of curiosity, what do the terms and conditions on such matters state if a client is found playing fixed matches, does he have to lose all his/her coins,and how do you prove this claim because winning runs do exist!
The fake KYC is an additional problem. But it is a problem too. And about winning. If we will play and i will cheat will you give me your money? I don`t think so.
Of course it is possible, that the OP tell truth, but i don`t believe such threads with huge red letters and without proves. Anyway soon we`ll see the answer from askgamblers.
Ofcourse proofs would make it more convincing. Allegations and accuse won't make sense unless it would be supported with evidence. Also, not to be biased but as other users in this topic have mentioned, this ia an old issue wherein it was also being discussed in the main thread. With regards to fake ID's and accusation of fixed matches, as well as penalties, that would be between accused and the gambling house. But if this is true, I'm sure it won't be limited to a player alone; ut will be evident to many players but why are there only few allegations coming out and without fair proofs? Which gives a more emphasis with being balanced to both ends; gambling platform and player in this case. Stake is not a new platform in this industry and for sure they are handling cases of such with basis.