Hello, Mr. Officer. Pragmatic Play, an online gambling company operating in your country, is defrauding players worldwide internationally and offering fraudulent games. We recommended that you take action against this company. Now, we are warning you about the potential negative consequences for this company in Malta, as there are hundreds of thousands of victims and players hate them. This company is not making a statement, customer service is unresponsive, and they are scamming people. Now, a final warning: The Maltese government and police are now open to investigation and conduct an audit because many players hate them too. Internet forums are full of hundreds of thousands of scam stories. I'm giving you examples and following the complaints.
An attack on the Prime Minister of Malta may be made soon. It will be announced here. Good work to everyone who cooperates.
Note: I think you should prefer to communicate with Pragmatic because they will not respond to you either. They are thieves and scammers.
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@mokegatspy34 Authorities do not respond to messages like this the way players might hope. Threats of violence or attacks are taken extremely seriously and can lead to charges against the sender rather than an investigation into the company. Such statements are treated as criminal, not as complaints about fraud.
Even if the company is genuinely violating rules or cheating players, the police and regulators act through official channels: written complaints, collection of evidence, and appeals via licensing authorities. Direct threats not only fail to help, they put the sender at risk.
If your goal is to impact the industry legitimately:
File complaints through official platforms (MGA, Curacao eGaming, LCB, etc.).
Publish evidence on safe and legal channels (forums, analytical articles, LinkedIn).
Document and analyze violations without issuing threats or using violence.
There are many industry participants on LinkedIn, including some involved in shady schemes — observing and documenting their actions can be done legally. Stick to that, gather facts, collect evidence, but avoid any threats — otherwise, you risk being accused, not of the company’s fraud, but of illegal actions or “gambling addiction” as a pretext.
Hello, Mr. Officer. Pragmatic Play, an online gambling company operating in your country, is defrauding players worldwide internationally and offering fraudulent games. We recommended that you take action against this company. Now, we are warning you about the potential negative consequences for this company in Malta, as there are hundreds of thousands of victims and players hate them. This company is not making a statement, customer service is unresponsive, and they are scamming people. Now, a final warning: The Maltese government and police are now open to investigation and conduct an audit because many players hate them too. Internet forums are full of hundreds of thousands of scam stories. I'm giving you examples and following the complaints.
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An attack on the Prime Minister of Malta may be made soon. It will be announced here. Good work to everyone who cooperates.
Note: I think you should prefer to communicate with Pragmatic because they will not respond to you either. They are thieves and scammers.
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Note: Malta's government and police have been warned against attacks.
something is seriously wrong with pragamtic play games, especially older titles, like dog house megaways, sweet bonanza, buffalo, etc. rtp foesnt exist, thousands spins bonus rounds win / loose ratio abnormal. the bonus rounds are abnormally small and the losses are unprecedented. fabricated promotions. fake rtp, and I'm sure that in addition to false claims like max win on dog house megaways and sweet nonwnza, no one has ever seen that the software reduced the possibility of recovering winnings on most games
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@mokegatspy34 Authorities do not respond to messages like this the way players might hope. Threats of violence or attacks are taken extremely seriously and can lead to charges against the sender rather than an investigation into the company. Such statements are treated as criminal, not as complaints about fraud.
Even if the company is genuinely violating rules or cheating players, the police and regulators act through official channels: written complaints, collection of evidence, and appeals via licensing authorities. Direct threats not only fail to help, they put the sender at risk.
If your goal is to impact the industry legitimately:
File complaints through official platforms (MGA, Curacao eGaming, LCB, etc.).
Publish evidence on safe and legal channels (forums, analytical articles, LinkedIn).
Document and analyze violations without issuing threats or using violence.
There are many industry participants on LinkedIn, including some involved in shady schemes — observing and documenting their actions can be done legally. Stick to that, gather facts, collect evidence, but avoid any threats — otherwise, you risk being accused, not of the company’s fraud, but of illegal actions or “gambling addiction” as a pretext.
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