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May 03, 2018, 08:35:17 AM
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i can offer you 2 BTC if you bring me the 6 BTC
The debtor is known, but you have to send in advance, because you are a liar.

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Do you think anyone is actually dumb enough to send you 2BTC in advance so you get 6BTC back from someone who scammed them?
Are your morals so low that you're trying to scam people who were already scammed  Huh

This is exactly what they do: they rely on the despair of cheated people to extort more money from them.
Low life scammer in my opinion.

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May 03, 2018, 09:11:14 AM
Last edit: May 03, 2018, 09:25:52 AM by game-protect
 #42

i can offer you 2 BTC if you bring me the 6 BTC
The debtor is known, but you have to send in advance, because you are a liar.

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Do you think anyone is actually dumb enough to send you 2BTC in advance so you get 6BTC back from someone who scammed them?
2BTC? Game Protect asks for a donation in the height of 5% in advance, in this case 0.3BTC. Liar number19 was dumb enough to send 6BTC to the powerbet scam and if he is not dumb enough to send 0.3BTC to enforce his 6BTC, then it is his problem and not mine.

Some mentally ill blatant liars might missed that part, but Game Protect did not send any Bitcoins to the powerbet scam and did not lose anything!


Are your morals so low that you're trying to scam people who were already scammed  Huh
According to your brain wash theories, enforcing money owed through legal channels is scamming? You surely also mean that killing someone is giving him kisses and raping is shaking hands, right?

This is how you want to wash the brains of your victims to keep them abused?
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May 03, 2018, 02:21:14 PM
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Game protect is the biggest scammer on this site
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May 04, 2018, 11:28:51 AM
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Game protect is the biggest scammer on this site
Have you already opened Scam Accusations?

If not, why not?
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May 04, 2018, 03:45:44 PM
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Feedback 3-05-2018

Quote from: iluvbitcoins
Asking 2 BTC to be paid upfront in order to recover 6 btc to a person who was scammed.

Despite from the point that I have all rights to ask for whatever I like, can you please show us where I asked for 2 BTC?
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May 05, 2018, 01:04:37 PM
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i can offer you 2 BTC if you bring me the 6 BTC
The debtor is known, but you have to send in advance, because you are a liar.

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Do you think anyone is actually dumb enough to send you 2BTC in advance so you get 6BTC back from someone who scammed them?
Are your morals so low that you're trying to scam people who were already scammed  Huh

This is exactly what they do: they rely on the despair of cheated people to extort more money from them.
Low life scammer in my opinion.
Your false and baseless accusation is exactly what you have done with promoting the publicly proven betcoin scam for your own financial interest! Roll Eyes
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May 07, 2018, 02:04:42 AM
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May 07, 2018, 12:09:32 PM
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What is the sense of referring to this nonsense?

Why RHavar did not open a Scam Accusation as required by forum rules?

Quote from: RHavar
Feedback 27-12-2017

game-protect is a scammer that preys on victims. He offers and charges for quasi-legal services, but hides behind anonymity and clearly has zero legal experience.

If you require legal service, seek a licensed lawyer.

He also writes fake cases like: https://game-protect.com/bitcasino-scam/ to mislead people.

Where he claims to have helped recover 1.7 million dollars. In the words of the very person he claims to have helped:

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he had no part in with regards to a resolution, I have contacted him personally to remove the article referencing what I said and what you have said from his website as it is fraudulent and taken out-of-context, thus misappropriating my statements for personal gain.
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May 09, 2018, 12:32:46 PM
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i can offer you 2 BTC if you bring me the 6 BTC
I can offer you 50 BTC if you bring me 150 BTC. Cheesy
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May 11, 2018, 01:47:38 PM
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i can offer you 2 BTC if you bring me the 6 BTC
The debtor is known, but you have to send in advance, because you are a liar.

 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Do you think anyone is actually dumb enough to send you 2BTC in advance so you get 6BTC back from someone who scammed them?
2BTC? Game Protect asks for a donation in the height of 5% in advance, in this case 0.3BTC. Liar number19 was dumb enough to send 6BTC to the powerbet scam and if he is not dumb enough to send 0.3BTC to enforce his 6BTC, then it is his problem and not mine.

Some mentally ill blatant liars might missed that part, but Game Protect did not send any Bitcoins to the powerbet scam and did not lose anything!


Are your morals so low that you're trying to scam people who were already scammed  Huh
According to your brain wash theories, enforcing money owed through legal channels is scamming? You surely also mean that killing someone is giving him kisses and raping is shaking hands, right?

This is how you want to wash the brains of your victims to keep them abused?

Enforcing money owed through legal channel isn't scamming, but asking for money upfront for a service you most probably won't deliver raises too many red flags.

You asked for it here.
i can offer you 2 BTC if you bring me the 6 BTC
The debtor is known, but you have to send in advance, because you are a liar.

Looking for a signature campaign.
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May 12, 2018, 01:05:16 AM
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Enforcing money owed through legal channel isn't scamming, but asking for money upfront for a service you most probably won't deliver raises too many red flags.
Asking for a retainer in advance like most lawyers do is suddenly not scamming, but raising red flags?

Are your morals so low that you're trying to scam people who were already scammed  Huh

Why most probably won't deliver?

Can you show us your probability calculation?
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