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kingbj21    2025-04-16        Idiot, pathetic scumbag, spammer, scammer, do not listen to him. He has a false propaganda against reputed casinos. I second all the negative feedbacks he has received.
Oh, you have given me the red tag, please remove itPathetic looser who is just wasting his life.Please, please remove it. <br/i>

font-size: 14pt !important; line-height: 1.3em;">rednavy;">MEME RESPONSE ACTIVATED:That’s all you got in your vocabulary?

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“I cannot believe for a second that Stake.com would scam you for $6…”
“Maybe it was Netflix…”Instead of challenging a single point with logic or evidence, you chose to throw a tantrum like a toddler denied candy.
“Have you checked your bank statement?”

Let me ask you:

How far will you go to defend StakeWhere’s your proof that I’ve spread false propaganda? 🤡
Your post reads like it was ghostwritten by Eddie himself.Where’s the evidence that I’ve scammed anyone?

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:I am the victim of a scam
    []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:
— orchestrated by Stake.com— who enabled illegal third-party UPI deposits, denied responsibility, and ghosted users. My statements are backed by evidence, screenshots, bank trails, and failed dispute records. What do you have? A signature campaign and a $10 dopamine bonus?
Distract. Derail. Deflect. Defend.
And then you have the audacity to tell me to "get a life" — while you’re the one defending billion-dollar casinos for pennies and posting excuses like:
You dress up your response in fake concern, but we see right through it. You’re just another mouthpiece trying to sanitize a scam.
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Have you checked your bank statement?
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.
Sometimes, banks also deduct some overdue charges.
This isn't about $6 — it's about accountability, legality, and a company evading responsibility while its defenders run cover.Or maybe you have some autopay setup for Netflix and all.
I cannot believe for a second that Stake.com would scam you for $6.
And now you're crying about a red trust tag like it’s a death sentence?Believe me, Stake.com prays for the small deposit player to win.
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 removedNetflix? Here's how:Overdue charges? A prayer from Stake?

You sound like a desperate apologist clutching at cosmic straws. You're not just gaslighting — you're rewriting reality to defend your corporate overlords.

Stop misleading users. Stop spreading noise. Start holding casinos accountable.Let me make it simple:
Until then, wear that tag like the badge you earnedI don’t need to scam anyone — I expose them.
I’m not wasting my life — I’m fighting for accountability.
And I’m not the clown here — Reality Check: Stake.com doesn't pray for the small deposit player to win. They pray you stay blind and keep defending them.you are, parading around with your nose painted red, juggling signature posts for gambling scraps.

Come back when you have facts. Until then, keep praying to Stake for your next $10 miracle.
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Oh, you have given me the red tag, please remove it.Please, please remove it.

MEME RESPONSE ACTIVATED:

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“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.