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Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: Stake-india support not responding
by
kingbj21
on 15/05/2025, 03:01:08 UTC
...With Stake [the restaurant] confirmation that they didn't get the fund, it made things even more logical to pursue the payment processor.

Holy, you’re either misinformed or intentionally gaslighting users again.

Let’s get this 100% straight:
Under the official UPI Dispute Redressal Guidelines issued by NPCI (National Payments Corporation of India), it is the responsibility of the MERCHANT or RECEIVING PLATFORM (in this case, Stake.com) to assist with failed or uncredited UPI transactions — NOT the payment processor or bank alone.

👉 Read it yourself (NPCI Official):
https://www.npci.org.in/what-we-do/upi/dispute-redressal-mechanism

The claim that Stake is just a “restaurant” in this scenario and the bank handles the rest is flat-out false and dangerously misleading. This kind of narrative enables fraud by shielding the real beneficiaries of the stolen transaction.

Stake facilitated the transaction.
Stake promoted UPI on their deposit page.
Stake got the money (through their shady third-party partner).
And now Stake is denying responsibility?

No legitimate business operates this way. This isn’t a failed swipe at a coffee shop — this is cross-border crypto gambling disguised as a financial transaction, and it’s being buried under bureaucratic lies.

🛑 Stop deflecting.
🛑 Stop enabling.
🛑 Start holding these platforms accountable.

If Stake can’t issue refunds or take ownership of deposits that THEY facilitated, they should not be operating in India — period.

#StakeScam #UPIFraud #RegulateNow #DisputeFactsNotFairyTales