HomelessGambler69 accused of scamming viewers, owing 20K while Stake sponsors him
The accusation against streamer HomelessGambler69 — that he owes $20,000 to viewers and played illegally from Connecticut while sponsored by Stake — has gained no traction or corroboration, leaving the claim isolated and unverified.
One player who reported the streamer to Stake says their own account was banned for the same infraction, suggesting a double standard that could undermine trust in how the casino monitors its affiliates.
Mascoobs accused of $2,300 leaderboard non-payment and fake KYC schemes
In a brewing controversy, player BhawBhaw_21 has publicly accused streamer Mascoobs of refusing to pay a $2,300 leaderboard prize, citing 'wager abuse' despite no prior rules against it. The community is now demanding that Stake investigate the matter, as the accusation raises serious concerns about transparency and fairness in affiliate-run promotions.
Adding to the allegations, another player, Rebel62636020, claims that Mascoobs provides fake Know Your Customer (KYC) documents to his affiliates, allowing them to create multiple accounts and exploit bonus offers. This practice, if true, not only violates casino terms but also undermines the integrity of the entire affiliate ecosystem, potentially putting players at risk.
The escalating accusations have led the community to call for immediate action from Stake and its staff, including StakeEddie. Players are urging the platform to look into Mascoobs' operations, as the combination of apparent prize non-payment and the alleged provision of fraudulent KYC documents suggests a pattern of deception that should be thoroughly investigated before any player decides to trust such a streamer.
YStake9696 exposes GumboGamble as another fake-tip streamer scam
YStake9696, who has lost $67,000 on Stake, recently posted screenshots accusing streamer @GumboGamble of tipping his own community members with fake balances to lure players into using his affiliate code. The player's frustration is clear: he calls out the entire Stake streamer community as scammers who promise help but only push their affiliate links, leaving players like him with nothing but losses and a paltry monthly bonus of $79.
This allegation is part of a growing pattern — from HomelessGambler69 to Mascoobs stiffing a leaderboard winner and AshkonBets running fake promos. Players are now openly describing Stake's affiliate ecosystem as a scam, where streamers manufacture excitement with fake tips and balances to earn commissions, while their followers absorb real losses.
For anyone deciding whether to trust a casino, these repeated, player-documented incidents erode confidence. The evidence suggests that some of the most prominent streamers may not be genuine guides but rather promoters incentivized to extract money from their audience under the guise of help. Caution is warranted when affiliate codes and flashy tips are the main selling points.
AshkonBets accused of 25-day unpaid promos and mass fraud
Recent weeks have seen a troubling pattern in the Stake affiliate space, with players reporting that streamer AshkonBets has been running promotional offers that go unpaid for 25 days or more. Multiple users, including @imdhsss, have accused AshkonBets of defrauding older victims while selectively paying new ones to keep the scheme going, and are now calling on Stake and StakeEddie to block his affiliate code entirely.
This isn't an isolated incident — it adds to a growing list of streamer fraud allegations that includes HomelessGambler69's history and Mascoobs failing to pay a $2,300 leaderboard winner. As players openly label Stake's entire affiliate system a scam, the AshkonBets case underscores the risk of trusting influencers who may be prioritizing their own pockets over fair play.
@BhawBhaw_21 @MascoobsVIP @mascoobss Yea he does this kind of things he even provides fake kyc to his users so that they can make alt accounts under his code and abuse bonuses @mascoobss @Stake @StakeEddie its a serious thing you guys should look into it
One more scammer 😂 stake community is full of scammer creator's/ streamers 😂 they tip their own members show fake balance and told to play under code to make some money through affiliate Fuck you 🫵 @GumboGamble @StakeEddie @Stake https://t.co/WyK7v9E78i
This guy @AshkonBets just fraud so many people with fake and SCAM promo @Stake @StakeEddie Block Ashkon Code !
Im reporting stake for sponsoring a streamer who isn’t only scamming viewers but playing illegally out of Connecticut, not on stake us. I got my account banned when I did that so special rules for streamers?



@Rebel62636020 @MascoobsVIP @mascoobss @Stake @StakeEddie Yeah i will he revealing those things too soon
Report this fraud to stake team guys ! Stop this SCAM https://t.co/lBXVch69N8