Oh, you have given me the red tag, please remove it.Please, please remove it.
MEME RESPONSE ACTIVATED: “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? 🤡Your post reads like it was ghostwritten by Eddie himself.
Instead of questioning the casino that listed illegal UPI methods, kept the money, and then ghosted the user — you're out here playing Sherlock Holmes over phantom Netflix subscriptions. What's next? Maybe the stars misaligned and your bank accidentally paid Jupiter?
Let’s break down this clown logic: []User sends money via UPI to a channel Stake.com displayed. []Stake takes the money, then blames a “provider” when it fails. - You: “Maybe it's your fault, maybe it’s overdue charges… maybe it’s... Netflix?”
This is classic Stake Forum Puppet behavior:Distract. Derail. Deflect. Defend.
You dress up your response in fake concern, but we see right through it. You’re just another mouthpiece trying to sanitize a scam.
Here’s what actually happened: []Stake accepted the UPI payment. []Stake pocketed the profits. []Stake refused support when it failed. []And now, Stake’s defenders gaslight victims into silence.
This isn't about $6 — it's about accountability, legality, and a company evading responsibility while its defenders run cover.And now you're crying about a red trust tag like it’s a death sentence?
Bro, if that tag “finished your account,” maybe — just maybe — you shouldn’t have written posts that sound like a copy-paste from Stake’s PR handbook.
You want it removed? Here's how:Stop misleading users. Stop spreading noise. Start holding casinos accountable.Until then, wear that tag like the badge you earned.
Reality Check: Stake.com doesn't pray for the small deposit player to win. They pray you stay blind and keep defending them.