This is why the M in MGA stands for Mafia

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  • lonnie55
    SBR MVP
    • 04-08-16
    • 2689

    #1
    This is why the M in MGA stands for Mafia
    Digibet is back! And the person who was responsible for the exit scam, Alexander Zucker, is involved!

    Read here: https://businessmalta.com/aspire-glo...-digibet/2890/

    “Aspire Global provides the optimal platform, ensuring a successful relaunch of the Digibet brand. Aspire Global offers a first class platform, both when it comes to the technical solution and the team behind it, as well as a safe and entertaining experience for our audience”, said Alexander Zucker, Director at NEG Group.
    If you want to know more about Alexander Zucker: https://www.wettbasis.com/sportwette...et-pleite.html
    translated version: https://translate.google.com/transla...et-pleite.html


    Mr. Zucker scammed me and many other customers for thousands of Euros. MGA told me they will take care of that case in August 2018:

    We understand your position perfectly. Unfortunately we are not able to provide details as to the level of investigations currently taking place with the company but we can assure you that for the MGA, the players’ protection is inviolable and we will be doing whatever is necessary to ensure that your funds are returned. We do appreciate that the delay is unwelcome to you but regrettably this is inevitable.

    Regards,

    Kris

    And now he's back. Not directly involved but involved. And MGA never replied again. I sent them dozens of emails but they ignored all of them.

    That's why MGA is nothing but a joke and I think it's fair to claim the M in MGA stands for Mafia!

    Read also: How Maltese Online Gambling Became an ATM for the Italian Mafia
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 61495

    #2
    He sounds petty directly involved from that Business Malta article.
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