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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Stake-india support not responding
by
kingbj21
on 15/04/2025, 20:16:00 UTC
This is weird, OP. If I am right, you have a screenshot of your deposit via INR that you have provided to stake.com. And they are denying the receiving of funds? Have you sent them a PDF of your bank statement reflecting the transaction's UTR ID?
I have also encountered some UPI-related missing deposit issues, but funds are always credited back to my bank account within 7 days. In your case, I can see that 7 days have already passed.
Have you checked your bank statement? Sometimes, banks also deduct some overdue charges. Or maybe you have some autopay setup for Netflix and all. I am telling you this in case you have missed it.
Having said that, there must be some technical issue related to the bank servers; otherwise, I cannot believe for a second that stake.com would scam you for $6. Believe me, Stake.com prays for the small deposit player to win Grin.
Anyway, I would suggest you contact your bank regarding this with the UTR number.


Meme Time:


Here's a dose of reality for you:

"I cannot believe for a second that Stake.com would scam you for $6…" "Maybe it was Netflix…" "Have you checked your bank statement?"

How far will you go to defend Stake? It's laughable that instead of holding Stake accountable for enabling illegal third-party UPI deposits, you're busy spouting baseless excuses and deflecting responsibility.

Let’s break it down:
  • The victim provides solid proof of their UPI payment.
  • Stake denies receiving the funds and shifts the blame to the “provider” THEY chose.
  • You then claim it must be due to "Netflix charges" or "overdue fees" – as if the universe lost track of your money because Mercury retrograded!

This is exactly how Stake's trained forum puppets operate: They derail, distract, and defend the indefensible to protect Eddie’s scam empire. Your fabricated concern is nothing more than a shield to cover up the blatant fraud.

Here's the unvarnished truth:
  • Stake facilitated the UPI payment.
  • Stake prominently displayed UPI as a valid payment method.
  • Stake earned profit from your deposit.
  • Stake ghosted you when the funds didn't arrive – leaving you high and dry.

So, stop gaslighting victims with your fairy tale excuses. We’re not idiots – we see through your scripted nonsense. This isn’t about $6. It’s about a systematic pattern of fraud, regulatory evasion, and deceiving users while mocking those who dare to demand accountability.

Next time you feel like playing detective, direct your magnifying glass at the real criminal – Stake.com.