BC Game VIP Fariborz Spams Partners With SCAM ALERT
BC Game's banned Platinum VIP spent the weekend carpet-bombing partner replies until the complaint became the spam.

fariborz is back, and this weekend the target list was the entire affiliate directory. The banned Platinum VIP behind UID 1575525, a claimed seven years of loyalty and $15 million in volume, spent Saturday and Sunday pasting the same two complaints under the posts of BC Game partners, KOLs, and streamers instead of the casino's own timeline. The account doing all this has 46 followers and a bio promising "just a 🩰 cute little vibe ✨." The volume number, the Platinum tier, and the vibe are all self-reported.
The reply list reads like a BC Game media kit dealt at random. Keith Berry, an MMA fighter with a six-figure following, posted that BC Game bets "just slapped $15K on Makhachev" for a potential $18.6K return. Under it, fariborz asked Keith Berry to "Please respond" about a blocked account. THΞGABO, a 90,000-follower Web3 collector, posted "GN fam 😎" and got the complaint anyway. CryptoPizzaGirl, a BC Game squad regular, posted "Happy weekend fam, exploring Italy on my Vespa" and got a paragraph about a 7-year Platinum VIP and $15 million in volume. Leslie Motta asked what meme coins people were buying and got the same. Nothing on the list had anything to do with fariborz. That was the point.
Two Templates, Zero New Information
The campaign runs on two scripts. The polite one: "Please respond. My account blocked for 1 MONTH without reason. Completed re-verification, KYC, new ID, full responsibility. Still blocked. Is this how BC.GAME treats 7-year PLATINUM VIPs? UID: 1575525. I'm exhausted." The feral one: "⚠️ SCAM ALERT" followed by "Save your crypto - stay away," bolted to the hashtags #BCGAMEscam, #CryptoScam, #DontTrustBCGame, and #OnlineCasinoScam. Both end with the same attached screenshot and the same UID, like a support ticket that learned to walk.
That cadence, same phrases, same hashtags, same screenshot, pasted in sequence, is identical to the shill spam that usually clogs crypto replies. The only difference is that this one has a grievance and a UID. fariborz has become the thing the campaign set out to interrupt, a one-man bot farm with a complaint. The genre now has a minimalist wing, too. @Bcgamefake, a separate account with fifteen tweets, replied to BC Game's $20 Creation Spotlight, the one tagging four creators who each grabbed a bonus, with a single word: "Scam." fariborz needed paragraphs. Bcgamefake got it down to four letters.
The Claim Gets Some Side-Eye
None of this proves the complaint is false, but it does mean the framing deserves a slower read. "Without reason" is fariborz's word. When BC Game's community ops rep Kelsey addressed the ban in early August, the stated category was "security," with internal details withheld. That is unsatisfying, and possibly thin, but it is not literally no reason. fariborz's own template mentions a "new ID" in the list of completed requirements, a curious item for a seven-year Platinum VIP to be resubmitting. And "1 MONTH" is doing some of the same rounding: Daily Tilt first documented the ban on August 5, which would make that month roughly ten days long. The $15 million, like the Platinum tier, sits on a 46-follower profile with a ballet emoji and no corroborating receipts.
Never Feels Ignored
The weekend's finest collision came on BC Game's own community ops account. Kelsey, whose bio reads "Surviving the BCGAME inbox one DM at a time," posted that "some players treat the platform like a casino, some treat it like a long-term home. both are valid, my job is just making sure the second group never feels ignored." fariborz replied with the short version: "blocked my account without valid reason. Promised to unblock but didn't." The account whose entire job is making sure VIPs never feel ignored now carries the ignored VIP's complaint pinned beneath its mission statement.

The trajectory is the story now. This began as a Platinum VIP asking for a manager who values human decency, escalated to cancer wishes, and has since settled into the spam economy, visually indistinguishable from the engagement-bait accounts it once interrupted. Somewhere between "7-year PLATINUM VIP" and "I'm exhausted," fariborz demoted a VIP account into a bot. The bot, at least, is consistent.
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- fariborz reply to Keith Berry (UFC bet post)
- fariborz reply to OMGina (Eagles post)
- fariborz reply to THΞGABO (goodnight post)
- fariborz reply to CryptoEmpressX
- fariborz second reply to CryptoEmpressX
- fariborz reply to Leslie Motta
- fariborz SCAM ALERT reply to THΞGABO
- fariborz SCAM ALERT reply to Deviled Meggs
- fariborz SCAM ALERT reply to CryptoPizzaGirl
- fariborz reply to Kelsey
- fariborz second reply to Kelsey
- fariborz reply to CryptoPizzaGirl (Vespa post)
- Bcgamefake reply to BC Game Creation Spotlight




