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Re: Stake.com - The Leading FRAUD Casino - FUNDING TERRORISM
by
kingbj21
on 03/11/2024, 13:36:25 UTC
Stake.com Censors Users, Blocks Withdrawals, and Now Steals Monthly VIP Bonuses

  • Unreasonably Low Bonuses:
    As a loyal user, I have consistently received shockingly low bonuses despite significant activity. For instance, my monthly bonus was just $6.57, and my post-monthly bonus was a mere $0.30, which does not reflect my deposits or wagering.
  • Account Restrictions:
    My account was placed in withdrawal-only mode after I raised legitimate concerns regarding the fairness of bonuses and the impact of promoted streams on my health. This restriction feels retaliatory rather than a genuine effort to ensure responsible gambling.
  • Deleted Threads:
    Several of my threads, which contained truthful accounts of my experiences and concerns, were deleted without explanation. This raises serious questions about transparency and censorship within the community.
  • Bank Account Issues:
    My bank account was frozen after making deposits through a third-party vendor associated with Stake. Stake has shifted the blame onto the vendor, but I made these deposits under the guidance of Stake itself.
  • Allegations of Funding Terrorism:
    There are troubling allegations that Stake may be involved in funding terrorism, particularly in relation to North Korea. Such serious claims necessitate immediate scrutiny and accountability.
  • These issues collectively demonstrate a lack of accountability and ethical conduct on the part of Stake. As users, we deserve fair treatment and transparency, not censorship and dismissive responses.

I urge everyone to be cautious and hold Stake accountable for their practices.

More details here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5513383.0

For those who want to know more about what’s really going on, visit https://www.stakeexposed.com

Dude, I understand your frustration, seriously, I think you should get bigger bonuses for your wager and deposits. But posting stuff like this won't make it better!
And the nonsense about North Korea. I googled "stake funding terrorism" and there is literally nothing. And when you google stake with North Korea there is only stories about the hack when NK hackers stole 41 million about a year ago.
Spreading misinformation won't help your case and seriously also won't gain you support in this forum.

Like I said, I am not against you in this case, I acknowledge bonus wise there is something wrong. But the measures you are taking in your last post are just ridiculous. You know how to articulate yourself so I seriously think you are better than posting this NK nonsense.


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Allegations of Funding Terrorism:
There are troubling allegations that Stake may be involved in funding terrorism, particularly in relation to North Korea. Such serious claims necessitate immediate scrutiny and accountability.

What allegations? Are you sure you're not just making things up?
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It’s clear there’s a lot of frustration with Stake’s practices, and while I appreciate the acknowledgment regarding bonus issues, my concerns go much deeper.

Stake is allegedly involved in money laundering from India to Australia, circumventing GST and putting users at significant legal risk. You can choose to trust the company’s statements, but it’s essential to scrutinize their actions. Furthermore, Eddie’s father, Jamie Craven, has a troubling history—he was banned from the financial services industry and jailed for six months in the 1980s due to the collapse of Spedley Securities.

Additionally, the major hack Stake experienced raises serious questions about their security and transparency. The response was delayed, taking five hours to acknowledge publicly, and users were notified of system maintenance shortly before the incident, which raises further suspicions.

Ignoring these issues does a disservice to everyone involved. Stake’s practices should be critically evaluated, not blindly accepted, especially when they directly impact the users.

Thank you for considering the broader implications of these discussions.



I urge everyone to be cautious and hold Stake accountable for their practices.
No thanks, better read other books rather than this hole.
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Then you should be on this forum and reply on my post to increase your post hole.