Mitch Jones Viewbotting & Fight Rigging Scandal
Mitch Jones accused of viewbotting, community warns Rainbet they're being scammed
Multiple community members are directly warning Rainbet that their flagship streamer Mitch Jones is a viewbotter, with users like d3ad1n51de stating he averages 2-3k viewers, not the 15-18k claimed, and calling out that the casino is being scammed. Coolmaton12 points out the irony that Rainbet gave Mitch a raise deal just days before his fradulent viewership was exposed, raising serious questions about the casino's due diligence and the integrity of its partnerships.
The brand integrity crisis deepens as allegations of fight rigging from the Adin Ross event surface, with @Blue_shin18 calling out Mitch for admitting to betting fraud live on stream. This dual scandal has users labeling the behavior as fraud and illegal, directly tagging Rainbet as the sponsor and warning potential players that the casino may be backed by dishonest personalities.
For a player deciding whether to trust Rainbet, this pattern of deception—from viewbotting to fight rigging—undermines the credibility of the entire brand. The open warnings from the community suggest that Rainbet is either complicit or negligent in vetting its representatives, making it a significant risk for anyone considering depositing money at this casino.
@Awk20000 Lol! hey @rainbetcom! You're getting scammed. Mitch Jones avg 2-3k viewers max - not 15-18k. He's a fraud! You're getting fucked. @MitchJonez
@Nolimitzor_X He is mad for getting exposed for being viewbotter just few days after @rainbetcom gave him raise deal not knowing he is a fraud?
@kickafterdark @kick @rainbetcom This dumb ass admitting to betting fraud live is just crazy stupid lol
@MMung27 @kickafterdark @kick @rainbetcom Except, you know… fraud? Money is exchanging hands with secret unfair back deals. This shit is not legal.
Wild. https://t.co/9TLEadatRc
Am I the only one confused on why supa hot & ray j are fighting in the first place https://t.co/3yaM0gcmf2