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Topic: Fixed match offer with 200% return. (Read 380 times)

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April 29, 2020, 03:45:42 AM
#16
Of course they will use mostly newbie accounts, as it is a scam , and this way they can just make new one after getting tagged and flagged. Rinse and repeat.
Absolutely right,,,In most cases they use newbie accounts to complete their mission because they know that accusations will rise after the match end. So after seeing the scam accusation their profile will be painted with red colors for sure. Its not something like that they don't care about negative trusts, obviously they do and thats why every time they appear with new accounts.

Actually they know well where and how to find their targets and specially the greedy people who always wants to be a millionaire just in one night Smiley.



legendary
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April 29, 2020, 02:24:45 AM
#15
I've been seeing a lot of users especially newbie who are claiming they have an info on a fix match but I don't really trust that since you cant' ensure what they are saying is true, if they are confident with the info, they would have bet it themselves and not sell it...
Of course they will use mostly newbie accounts, as it is a scam , and this way they can just make new one after getting tagged and flagged. Rinse and repeat.


in terms of return, maybe you could ask those who are claiming or offering it because in my own understanding, 200% return means you double your money..
200% return means that you would triple your money. Lets say you invest 100 USD, 100% return would  bring you an extra 100 USD (doubling your money), 200% return would bring you an extra  200 USD , therefore you would have 300USD (x3 from that 100 USD inital investment). People sometimes confuse those things so I wouldn't be surprised if that scammer mentioned in the first post was thinking about 100% return, like another scammer, @Sportify did.
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April 29, 2020, 01:58:48 AM
#14
I've been seeing a lot of users especially newbie who are claiming they have an info on a fix match but I don't really trust that since you cant' ensure what they are saying is true, if they are confident with the info, they would have bet it themselves and not sell it...

in terms of return, maybe you could ask those who are claiming or offering it because in my own understanding, 200% return means you double your money..
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April 29, 2020, 01:40:29 AM
#13
He means with odds of 2.00
Doubling money
Means he is offering fixed matches which are offering at last 2.00 or above return

You know exactly what he meant. Wow! how? May be you know very well about these fraud tactics. You have also made similar posts claiming similar results.
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April 24, 2020, 01:47:58 AM
#12
Why would someone who knows how to get a fixed 200% return ask for someone else's money?

He might not be a scammer, but a complete idiot. Anyway it is a risky person to deal with. Flag supported.

Flag supported as well, This one is obviously a scammer it would be risky to deal with this user.
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April 23, 2020, 09:07:50 PM
#11
Fixed matches are SCAM in themselves. Never trust.
legendary
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April 23, 2020, 02:52:39 PM
#10
This was quite common with CS:GO roulette gambling websites. The dude adds you and claims he is an expert or something. Then he tells you to bet on black/red and charges you for the "right answers" until you end up losing. In the end, he is just gambling with your money and taking a part of it.
Yep, that's how it goes.  More experienced scammer might  play the longer game that goes something like this:
  • he contacts let's say 20 people, offering them his "service". To make it look that he knows what he is doing and that he is an expert,  he says that first few tips will be for free.
  • then he divides them into two groups and chooses some sport with only 2 outcomes, e.g tennis. 10 of them he tells player nr 1 will win, to other group the opposite
  • naturally, 10 people will get the correct info, and he does the same thing, divides them into two groups and giving them opposite prediction
  • rinse and repeat until there are only 1-2 left. By that time, they will think that this guy is actually legit as he gave them several correct predictions, and never  asked any money for it. They have no idea about all those that got wrong predicitions , so no reason to doubt him.
  • after that it's time for him to cash out; he tells them that next tip won't be free, and it's some match (or even more of them) with big odds, therefore they can make a lot of money. By that time he has earned their trust, they really believe that he is legit and they won't hesitate much whether to pay him or not.

Scammers can sometimes be pretty inventive and patient, therefore believe nothing you hear, and only half of what you see.
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April 23, 2020, 01:20:09 PM
#9
At last we have got some genius here who are offering fixed matches with unrealistic return. Its quite hard to make prediction for his fixed matches Cheesy but its 100% guaranteed that he will steal your money...I am so much curious to know the list of fixed matches when almost all sports matches are off due to Covid-19.

Good catch, Coolcryptovator. Flag supported and user tagged from my end. 

Basically, he doesn't know what will happen. He will give you a random match with 2.00 odds and if it works, it worked. Cheesy
Yeah that's the special power of him Smiley
legendary
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April 23, 2020, 12:43:40 PM
#8
Why would someone who knows how to get a fixed 200% return ask for someone else's money?

He might not be a scammer, but a complete idiot. Anyway it is a risky person to deal with. Flag supported.
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April 23, 2020, 12:37:21 PM
#7
People like this should never be trusted.
They probably work and cooperate with some bookies, and just want to lure new people to spend more money.
I saw this so many times its crazy
legendary
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April 23, 2020, 12:35:47 PM
#6
Even if he is not plain scamming someone by stealing the money and cutting communication, he can simply:

1. Charge $100 for details about a "fixed match".
2. Make you bet on team A on that match (team B is supposedly losing).
3. If team A ends up winning: wow! the guy is ""legit""; then he tries to sell you more matches (until team A loses: part 4).
4. If team A ends up losing: he cuts communication with you (scammed).

Basically, he doesn't know what will happen. He will give you a random match with 2.00 odds and if it works, it worked. Cheesy

This was quite common with CS:GO roulette gambling websites. The dude adds you and claims he is an expert or something. Then he tells you to bet on black/red and charges you for the "right answers" until you end up losing. In the end, he is just gambling with your money and taking a part of it.

Don't buy info on fixed matches.
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April 23, 2020, 12:33:52 PM
#5
But I am quite sure it's a scam attempt. Since I am not much experienced on gamble so open this thread if this user deserve negative feedback or flag (I haven't tag him yet).
You are correct, anyone offering fixed matches like that is 100% scammer, no questions about it. I tagged him, and will support flag if you make one.
This user is newbie here with just one day on this forum and loan request then partner and fixed matches mean this all is just scam so few members already tag him now he is fixed hopefully will run away soon in near future.
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April 23, 2020, 12:31:19 PM
#4
After looking at the post history of accused person in OP, we can get a feeling that this user is here for scamming, to be honest.

first post, he wanted to buy 30euros worth of bitcoin and few minutes later he changed his mind and wanted to take a loan of 0.015BTC as an emergency need. And again 8 minutes later he need $100 loan on Paypal amount then he is replying to a thread where he can sell his $50K  worth of bitcoin to any altcoins and the list goes on.... Grin

edit : Flag supported
legendary
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April 23, 2020, 12:28:05 PM
#3
But I am quite sure it's a scam attempt. Since I am not much experienced on gamble so open this thread if this user deserve negative feedback or flag (I haven't tag him yet).
You are correct, anyone offering fixed matches like that is 100% scammer, no questions about it. I tagged him, and will support flag if you make one.

Edit: flag supported
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April 23, 2020, 12:23:23 PM
#2
He means with odds of 2.00
Doubling money
Means he is offering fixed matches which are offering at last 2.00 or above return
legendary
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April 23, 2020, 12:15:27 PM
#1
User: M0d3rn1z3

Here is original post;

Hello everyone, i provide fixed matches of 200% return.
Contact me for pricing
T.me/maciekdm
Or @maciekdm
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Usually I don't believe any kind of fixed match, but seems this user offering fixed match with 200% return. I am not sure what does he mean about 200% return, is it ROI? But I am quite sure it's a scam attempt. Since I am not much experienced on gamble so open this thread if this user deserve negative feedback or flag (I haven't tag him yet).


More suspension is just yesterday this users asked for a loan of 0.015BTC, but today he is seeking for a partner for "cryptocurrency loan, and hodl (savings) service." By considering this matter I highly doubts dealing with this user is high risk. Tagged and open flag type 1.

Here is flag (type-1) ; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=1686

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