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September 29, 2024, 12:26:56 AM
#34
While you’re right in understanding the OP's message, this type of offer is clearly a scam and shouldn't be taken seriously. Even if someone is desperate to make money, it's hard to imagine convincing a player to rig a game for someone else. And if someone does succeed, the risk doesn’t stop there...the people involved could end up in jail if there’s an investigation. Worse, if a syndicate finds out, their lives could be at risk.

We don’t know if this is just scam or OP is linked to some market makers or bookie. You should know that these professional guys does not rig the match just for themself but they rig it for a lot of gamblers. They have community where they give paid signals like which match is going to be fixed, who will win the matches and information like this and those community members place bets on multiple online casinos and in real life as well.

I don’t know if this specific thread creator is a scammer or not, but I just wanted to point out that these things actually happen on the internet. I didn’t research further and I do not have connection with their network. But, once you get a contact of a match fixer, they will regularly gives you offer based on their deals with the players.
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September 28, 2024, 05:37:23 PM
#33
This may be unironically be the dumbest and at the same time silliest post/thread I have seen here in the gambling section in a long while.
How bad one needs to be to openly admit to be trying to do illegal activities in this way, specially since we already know authorities already are keeping an eye on this community since what happened to chipmixer.
Not even mentioning the fact any serious professional tennis player would settle for such small amount of money, for something which could turn into a scandal and ruin the rest of their career.
Anyways... Give no ideas to this guy to actually contact and try to corrupt people within small leagues, does not make any favor to people who are actually fan of tennis...
At first I thought the ops was going to make some useful point in this threads, but when I read through everything it is then I discovered that, this guy is not serious as we may think because looking for march fixing can be seen to be the highest level of crime in the gambling market because both the casino, team and gamblers will all lose our in this when the match is fixed and the result is doctored to favor a particular team or players, this is because at that point, every analysis and speculations will not work the way it surpose to be and for that it becomes highly unethical to adopt and use such a format in gambling.

Unless may be the ops have some other motive aside from the obvious one that we are having around, which is just to gamble for fun and never try to violate the casino rules and support the project that is the most mentioned in any discussion since service is what many fine it interesting at least if not anything, we still the together.
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September 28, 2024, 05:33:03 PM
#32
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.
you are not gonna find any help here so you might as well move on to another platform to spread your BS offer and never log in on this forum again. also, you are not the first time who has made an offer that has something to do with fix matches or fixing matches, they too got the same treatment you are getting now.
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September 28, 2024, 03:07:36 PM
#31
A strange and dishonest offer shit..
How crazy are people about money to do this? Sport is still a competitive mode where people compete for certain titles...
to be substituted for money? There's nowhere lower..
And in general, you do not need to be disqualified for this, but most likely put in jail or at least open criminal cases against all the instigators of this idea.

Imagine how many ordinary people suffer from this who place bets, it's better than that.
Well, after God is money, and this is for sensible people who actually believe with their whole heart and spirit that God exists, for those who do not believe, or are not very sure, money is their God and it rules their world, such people can do anything for money, they are really crazy and can never have a enough of money no matter how much they amass.

And coming back to match fixing, it's very common to be honest, more common than any one of us can really imagine or think of, but the unfortunate thing is that they keep this fixing thing as one of their top secret, which simply means that ordinary players can hardly tell which match is fixed and which is not, if at all even possible.

But then, I agree with you, those who engage in match fixing, if caught should be jailed, they cause ordinary gamblers more loses than any of us can ever imagine.
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September 28, 2024, 02:45:11 PM
#30
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.
Are you freaking serious? I can't believe what I just read. First off , you are definitely in the wrong internet forum..it is totally unacceptable. Anyone who responds to you is a terrible person. Second, we should all be advocate against March fixing not encouraging we see how it has the power to destroy the life's and career of those players who engage in this act. Of course you know the punishment for them but I guess you don't.
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September 28, 2024, 06:17:55 AM
#29
I think OP should recognize that match-fixing is illegal and unethical, this is a serious crime. Engaging in or promoting any activity that compromises the integrity of sports can have serious legal and devastating consequences and damages the sport for both athletes and fans.
These days people don't give attention to morality or doing the right thing. They are just guided by greed and materialism. There have been cases of players, coaches, or even officials engaging in match-fixing just to make more money. It is common in low-ranked leagues where players and other officials are paid very low.

The majority of sports governing bodies frown at match-fixing. It could lead to a ban, suspension or high fines. Match fixing is not just criminal, it can destroy the beautiful game of sports.
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September 28, 2024, 05:32:04 AM
#28
You didn't get what he offered. He will give you $2500 if you can give him the contact information of a player who is interested. So, this $2500 is not for the player but for the person who will give him the contact information of a player. But I guess these are scams. People should not waste their valuable time searching for a player who will be involved in match-fixing.


While you’re right in understanding the OP's message, this type of offer is clearly a scam and shouldn't be taken seriously. Even if someone is desperate to make money, it's hard to imagine convincing a player to rig a game for someone else. And if someone does succeed, the risk doesn’t stop there...the people involved could end up in jail if there’s an investigation. Worse, if a syndicate finds out, their lives could be at risk.

So, don’t even entertain this idea. The posts here are enough warning....don’t be naive, guys.
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September 28, 2024, 04:04:34 AM
#27
A strange and dishonest offer shit..
How crazy are people about money to do this? Sport is still a competitive mode where people compete for certain titles...
to be substituted for money? There's nowhere lower..
And in general, you do not need to be disqualified for this, but most likely put in jail or at least open criminal cases against all the instigators of this idea.

Imagine how many ordinary people suffer from this who place bets, it's better than that.
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September 28, 2024, 03:50:18 AM
#26
Op is easily one of the dumbest dudes on the planet. It's hilarious seeing him openly cheat and ask others for help while making it look like it ain't a big deal when the truth is that it's actually a very big deal.

Also, some posters in this thread who are actually trying to help him out should get their heads checked since they are way too naive.
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September 28, 2024, 01:25:09 AM
#25
2500 dollars per player?  dont you think tennis players  cannot earn that amount in single game?

You didn't get what he offered. He will give you $2500 if you can give him the contact information of a player who is interested. So, this $2500 is not for the player but for the person who will give him the contact information of a player. But I guess these are scams. People should not waste their valuable time searching for a player who will be involved in match-fixing.

Whether the match is domestic or international, no player would risk their career for a couple of thousands of dollars unless they are without ethics and do not care about their future. It seems everyone (myself included) is opposing the OP, but you should know that there are people who do these illegal things, and they won't write a single word but contact that guy in private.

Also, tennis players don't earn this in a single game, maybe the top 100 or top 50 do, but outside of that it's a grind. Also you mostly just earn some if you win. The "starting wage" to participate in a small tournament are mostly something like 500$.

About the actual money you would have to pay it obviously depends. A top 100 player wouldn't be interested if you offer them peanuts (unless they are in financial trouble).
If I was a tennis player and would ever consider it, I would never do it for some pson that approaches me. What stops a tennis player to bet against himself with an anonymous account? The more people that know about the whole thing, the higher the risk of getting caught.

Anyway, this thread is obviously useless.
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September 27, 2024, 11:59:46 PM
#24
2500 dollars per player?  dont you think tennis players  cannot earn that amount in single game?

You didn't get what he offered. He will give you $2500 if you can give him the contact information of a player who is interested. So, this $2500 is not for the player but for the person who will give him the contact information of a player. But I guess these are scams. People should not waste their valuable time searching for a player who will be involved in match-fixing.

Whether the match is domestic or international, no player would risk their career for a couple of thousands of dollars unless they are without ethics and do not care about their future. It seems everyone (myself included) is opposing the OP, but you should know that there are people who do these illegal things, and they won't write a single word but contact that guy in private.
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September 27, 2024, 11:05:36 PM
#23
I don't know if this is the OP's prank or if he's a crooked bookie? It's a stupid question to ask, looking for match-fixing and anyone here wouldn't dare to do it.

The money you're offering is a big amount for us, but we don't have access to the players, besides if you offer more it will be rejected, because this is clearly against the rules of tennis.

Maybe OP won't answer this question anymore. Or he realizes this is the wrong question.
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September 27, 2024, 08:28:31 PM
#22
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.
Telegram: @jauaiq91
I want to assume you are kidding; right? Well, doesn't matter if you answer or not, but you ought to know that match fixing is a very wrong, and even going to an event to approach players to ask them if they did be interested in match fixing is a totally disrespect which can land you in jail when and if any of the approached players decided to take up the matter by possibly sueing you.
I guess you already know the risk involved in this, and that is why you cannot do the task yourself, but rather, offering $2,500 to anyone who will be willing to risk their life to carry out the task for you, this is absolutely being inhuman to man.

I advise you channel your energy into making money from gambling in a legitimate way, than trying to cut corners.
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September 27, 2024, 06:24:35 PM
#21
This may be unironically be the dumbest and at the same time silliest post/thread I have seen here in the gambling section in a long while.
How bad one needs to be to openly admit to be trying to do illegal activities in this way, specially since we already know authorities already are keeping an eye on this community since what happened to chipmixer.
Not even mentioning the fact any serious professional tennis player would settle for such small amount of money, for something which could turn into a scandal and ruin the rest of their career.
Anyways... Give no ideas to this guy to actually contact and try to corrupt people within small leagues, does not make any favor to people who are actually fan of tennis...
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September 27, 2024, 07:21:10 AM
#20
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.
Telegram: @jauaiq91

Are you high? Asking this kind of question because to players can be dangerous due to potential legal action due to the nature match fixing. I’m not sure what specific case you can face but offering money to a player just to purposely lose or satisfy the condition is an obvious foul.

Assuming that you are serious, when you will send the payment? Before or after will always create problem for both party since anyone can’t meet their end goal while the payment is still hanging
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September 27, 2024, 06:08:43 AM
#19
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.
There should be no one actually considering this because $2500 is a small amount to risk your freedom for. And then if you think that you already have an easy candidate for this, maybe a close family member or friend that you could just talk to and get this easy money, just have it at the back of your mind that you are risking not just your freedom at this point but also their career.

$2500 is already huge amount of money for some gamblers here, and I doubt that they are going to risk it all to someone that they don't know and who is just a newbie and promises this kind of game fixing.

And if you look at it, how can he be involved in that all of the matches to say that he could make someone win big money because he has totally control of those matches? For sure, majority of the gamblers here are not going to fall for that trap and hopefully there will be no newbies here who are going to be attracted of a empty promises.
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September 27, 2024, 05:57:20 AM
#18
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.
Telegram: @jauaiq91

How brazen, Those who will take your offer are taking a huge risk if ever they offer a tennis player from one of the event that you've mentioned they could be reported for bribing and could go to jail while you are safe from the comfort of your house.

Big sporting events have measures to stop game fixing, and depending on the law of the country, some countries are imposing high fines or criminal liability, so if you're tempted to take this offer, think twice and think of the repercussions.
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September 27, 2024, 05:53:12 AM
#17
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.
There should be no one actually considering this because $2500 is a small amount to risk your freedom for. And then if you think that you already have an easy candidate for this, maybe a close family member or friend that you could just talk to and get this easy money, just have it at the back of your mind that you are risking not just your freedom at this point but also their career.
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September 27, 2024, 05:21:29 AM
#16
You will never find good answer here  , unless people like you who are liking illegal things in gambling .

2500 dollars per player?  dont you think tennis players  cannot earn that amount in single game?

Some people might be tempted to do illegal stuff, but yeah, $2500 is really small for a game that's available on any sportsbook.

@OP, maybe you could up that amount? I'll help find someone who’d like to take the job (just kidding)... Grin

I know you’re just trying to make us laugh, @OP you definitely got me!
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September 27, 2024, 04:58:32 AM
#15
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.


I almost laughed when I saw this thread, you guys really think he’s serious about this?

People that are into match fixing they won’t go to public forums and be announcing themselves, this is something that could lead to their arrest and also the players carrier being ruined so they’d want to make it as secretive as they can possibly be.

I feel this thread was made to entice people to send them a dm - due to the price they claimed they want to pay, and when they receive those messages they’ll one way or another try to scam those sending them messages. Match fixers are scums and those who wish to help them in contacting the players or coaches are even worse than scums.
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