BC.GAME Hit With New Wave of Independent Complaints
The banned Platinum VIP finally has company. Four separate accounts with four different grievances showed up under BC.GAME's Tuesday posts, and none of them were Fariborz.

For two weeks, the complaint section under every BC Game post has been a one-man show. Fariborz, the banned Platinum 5 VIP with $15 million in lifetime turnover, has been running a reply-section campaign so relentless that we have now documented it three times. The template is muscle memory at this point: seven years of loyalty, account closed without explanation, withdraw your funds, Trustpilot link, hashtags. Fariborz is a permanent fixture of BC.GAME's timeline, a human content warning that refreshes itself every few hours.
But something shifted on Tuesday. The complaint roster expanded. Four separate accounts with four distinct grievances materialized under BC.GAME's posts over the course of roughly ten hours, and none of them were Fariborz copy-pastes. This is not a campaign. This is not coordinated. This is the complaint ecosystem diversifying, and BC.GAME appears to have no response for any of them.
The Streamer Claim
The loudest entry came from @qedstaria, who replied to BC.GAME's "Regular, high or nightmare?" video post with an allegation delivered in all caps: "BC GAME IS A SCAM SITE SCAMMED MULTIPLE STREAMERS INCLUDING ILOVEMAV FOR $4,000."
The ILOVEMAV claim is worth a closer look. No public dispute between that streamer and BC.GAME was surfaced through available records. @qedstaria did not provide screenshots, transaction IDs, or any supporting evidence beyond the statement itself. The account has 32 followers and 944 lifetime tweets, which does not exactly scream "credible industry whistleblower." That does not mean the claim is false. It does mean it is currently one person yelling into a reply section with zero corroboration, which is also how roughly 40% of BC.GAME's complaint section functions at any given moment.
The Verification Limbo
A few hours earlier, @LoneRehan45034 posted under BC.GAME's VIP transfer promotion, the same one that got buried in backlash over the weekend. The complaint was notably restrained compared to the caps-lock entries surrounding it: "But now my verification appeal is being ignored, and customer support keeps giving me excuses. I understand that you have verification policies, but I'm honestly telling you that I have only one account."
This is the quieter end of the complaint spectrum, the kind that does not trend but probably should. A player who claims a single account, says they are being honest about it, and cannot get anyone to process the appeal. No threats, no hashtags, no Trustpilot link. Just a person asking to be verified and hearing nothing back. The VIP transfer promo asks players to bring their status to BC.GAME for "dedicated VIP support." @LoneRehan45034 appears to be testing whether that support exists before the transfer even happens. The results so far suggest it does not.
The Shrug Emoji
The sportsbook complaint arrived via @thexsportsxcafe, who replied to a thread where user @fatjimmyboy had called BC.GAME's player props "so sh!tty" and wished the platform would adopt a sportsbook more like PrizePicks or DraftKings. The reply was a masterclass in specific grievance: "the props on BC are a coin flip and the juice is criminal. moved my play to hyperbet a few months back after a 6-leg soccer parlay died on a 0.01 xG shot in the 92nd minute and support just sent me a shrug emoji."
A six-leg parlay, dead in the 92nd minute on a shot rated at 0.01 expected goals. The kind of beat that makes a person stare at a wall for twenty minutes. And BC.GAME's support response, allegedly, was a shrug emoji. Not an explanation. Not a "tough break." A single pictographic shoulder movement. That is either a support agent who has completely stopped caring or one who has achieved a level of brutalist efficiency the rest of the industry can only aspire to. Either way, @thexsportsxcafe moved their volume to Hyperbet, which is becoming a recurring theme in BC.GAME's replies.
The Screenshots
The earliest entry of the day came from @24_crypto39838, who posted two screenshots under BC.GAME's $25,000 Aston Villa bet promo with a caption that read: "Crypto Future Trading #scam #scam #bcgame." The account has 24 lifetime tweets and follows 19 accounts. The screenshots appear to show some form of trading or account issue, though the specifics are not entirely clear from the post alone.

And for good measure, @Benja_VII, a 93-follower account with nearly 2,000 tweets, fired off a standalone "Fuck @bcgame you scam" earlier in the day. No context, no specifics, no reply thread. Just vibes. The crypto gambling equivalent of throwing a drink in someone's face and walking out of the bar.
The Ecosystem
What makes Tuesday notable is not any individual complaint. It is the pattern. Fariborz is still out there, pasting his template under WatcherGuru threads, Binance replies, Deviled Meggs posts, and anything else BC.GAME touches. But the replies section is no longer exclusively his. The grievances now span KYC dead ends, sportsbook odds complaints, streamer payment allegations, and generic scam tags. Each account has its own issue, its own style, and its own level of evidence.
BC.GAME's official account, meanwhile, spent the day replying "cool" to someone who said "nightmare is the only way to play," telling Binance it would rather watch Crash than charts, and congratulating five winners on a word puzzle. The content calendar remained immaculate. The replies continued to fester.
The Fariborz saga was always going to have an expiration date, if only because a single complainant, no matter how persistent, can eventually be tuned out by an audience that has seen the same template fifty times. But a diversified complaint ecosystem is harder to ignore. Four different accounts, four different problems, zero overlap with the banned Platinum VIP. BC.GAME is no longer dealing with one disgruntled player. It is dealing with a growing portfolio of them, and the portfolio appears to be adding positions daily.
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