Which red flags are you talking about? All cases have been resolved.
I also see three negative feedbacks on your profile, which suggest you are a scammer and highly risky to deal with. Why will forum members trust you and use your service seeing the feedback on your profile? If the cases were solved, why don't you send private messages to the members who left negative feedback on your profile? I did not go through the entire discussion thread, and it is hard to understand the whole situation just from a single post. It would be best to talk to the people who left you the negative feedback and come clean. Otherwise, no one is going to believe any service that you will promote.
Fairlay is fine, they have $71m in cold storage.
https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/btc/1EV8YeieYEZ7iksGT9jS7KdcbE12pk4FwZ. Both Fairlay and efialtis are good guys but the wires got crossed somewhere in the match-fixing thread. efialtis saw the same evidence as the Gambling Integrity unit. The Gambling Integrity Unit said the matches were fixed. Everyone that looked at Fairlay's first posts knew the matches were fixed.
Quick Recap
1. Fairlay posted evidence of match fixing.
2. efialtis was asked to arbitrate. He said, "no".
3. holydarkness was asked to be sole arbitrator and didn't accept.
4. Fairlay followed with posts asking for someone to arbitrate. No one answered.
If you feel qualified to handle the case, you may apply in this thread.
We are still looking for a reputable arbitrator to settle this between us.
@newfish1 wouid you agree to have askgamblers.com as arbitrator in this case?
Anyway, we will wait for arbitrator's decision and will follow suit.
We were contacted by another party who was working for a Betting Integrity Unit and hopefully can help us find the best arbitrator with the necessary experience
nor any further information shared until these investigations are completed.
5. Fairlay left the thread. A misunderstanding occurred. Posters kept posting about the case for a month after Fairlay left.
6. Sports Integrity expert Francesco Baranca said the matches were fixed.
A football club in the fourth tier of Finnish football has become a tool of organised criminals involved in sports betting, according to Turun Sanomat.
TS interviewed Francesco Baranca, a sports integrity expert, who follows live betting markets during sports events to try and identify manipulation.
He says that one club's performances this season can only be explained by criminal involvement.
"The numbers are so absurd that there's no doubt about the manipulation," said Baranca. "The games are one hundred percent manipulated, you can't explain them any other way."
https://yle.fi/a/74-20102346