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Luig@gamblito22·
I never wanted to make this public, but after being blocked everywhere, I feel I have no other option. I’ve known Tim / @TheGoobr since 2021. In January 2026, after a big win, I sent him a total of $150,000 through the night. This was not a random gift with no context: it was given under a clear understanding between us, including a 50/50 profit-share idea and, more importantly, a personal promise that if I ever needed help in the future and he was winning big, he would help me back. At the end of April, I was in serious need and I asked him for help. He told me he was broke and said I had lied to him many times. I still don’t fully understand what he meant, because before that our conversations were friendly and normal. He was texting me like someone who still considered me a friend. In May, after he won big on @Shuffle, I asked again. He sent me a screenshot suggesting he had lost everything. Later, based on what I saw and tracked, that did not seem consistent with reality. Not long after, he was publicly celebrating a massive win on stream. I got angry. I insulted him privately. I’m not proud of that, but I was hurt and felt lied to. Then he called me while he was live in front of thousands of viewers. I did not know I was being put on stream. During that call, he asked me personal questions and brought up painful parts of my past. This included things from a period of my life when I was extremely vulnerable, including my cancer diagnosis. He knew how weak I was back then, because he was around me during that time. That private history was turned into content. A random streamer later contacted me and told me what happened. I immediately tried to have the VOD removed and contacted @Kick. That same night, after everything, Tim called me privately and asked how he could help. I explained and proved how serious my situation was. He said he would help. Later, during another winning stream, he called me and asked “player or banker.” I told him I did not want to be used as content again. He still wanted an answer, so I said “player,” and I made it clear I did not want to gamble anymore. After that, $30,000 appeared in my Shuffle account. I was grateful for that. But he knew very well that it did not solve the situation. After that, he disappeared again. I tried to contact him multiple times. Even my girlfriend tried to get a response. He only came back when I faked a win on @Stake. Suddenly, when he thought I had money again, he acted friendly. I later told him I had done it on purpose to see whether he only cared about me when I could benefit him. After that, he became distant again, eventually called me a liar, said he was out, and blocked me everywhere. Some people will say: “He owes you nothing.” I understand why people might say that. But I disagree. When someone accepts $150,000 from a person they call a friend, under a clear personal understanding and with promises of future support, then later hides behind excuses, gives inconsistent explanations, humiliates that person publicly, and blocks them when they ask for accountability, that is not friendship. Maybe people will debate whether this is legally owed. But morally, this is very clear to me. I am posting the screenshots so people can judge the situation for themselves.g
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Stephen
Stephen@transathlete123·
@gamblito22 @TheGoobr You have to have the world's smallest brain. Actively telling him that it is NOT A LOAN, and then crying that it all of a sudden is a loan? You should lie about your death again and scam people.
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TheGoobr@TheGoobr·
me when I lie in 4K UHD dolby atmos surround sound 5.1 home theater system OLED (2026 version)
Luig@gamblito22

I never wanted to make this public, but after being blocked everywhere, I feel I have no other option. I’ve known Tim / @TheGoobr since 2021. In January 2026, after a big win, I sent him a total of $150,000 through the night. This was not a random gift with no context: it was given under a clear understanding between us, including a 50/50 profit-share idea and, more importantly, a personal promise that if I ever needed help in the future and he was winning big, he would help me back. At the end of April, I was in serious need and I asked him for help. He told me he was broke and said I had lied to him many times. I still don’t fully understand what he meant, because before that our conversations were friendly and normal. He was texting me like someone who still considered me a friend. In May, after he won big on @Shuffle, I asked again. He sent me a screenshot suggesting he had lost everything. Later, based on what I saw and tracked, that did not seem consistent with reality. Not long after, he was publicly celebrating a massive win on stream. I got angry. I insulted him privately. I’m not proud of that, but I was hurt and felt lied to. Then he called me while he was live in front of thousands of viewers. I did not know I was being put on stream. During that call, he asked me personal questions and brought up painful parts of my past. This included things from a period of my life when I was extremely vulnerable, including my cancer diagnosis. He knew how weak I was back then, because he was around me during that time. That private history was turned into content. A random streamer later contacted me and told me what happened. I immediately tried to have the VOD removed and contacted @Kick. That same night, after everything, Tim called me privately and asked how he could help. I explained and proved how serious my situation was. He said he would help. Later, during another winning stream, he called me and asked “player or banker.” I told him I did not want to be used as content again. He still wanted an answer, so I said “player,” and I made it clear I did not want to gamble anymore. After that, $30,000 appeared in my Shuffle account. I was grateful for that. But he knew very well that it did not solve the situation. After that, he disappeared again. I tried to contact him multiple times. Even my girlfriend tried to get a response. He only came back when I faked a win on @Stake. Suddenly, when he thought I had money again, he acted friendly. I later told him I had done it on purpose to see whether he only cared about me when I could benefit him. After that, he became distant again, eventually called me a liar, said he was out, and blocked me everywhere. Some people will say: “He owes you nothing.” I understand why people might say that. But I disagree. When someone accepts $150,000 from a person they call a friend, under a clear personal understanding and with promises of future support, then later hides behind excuses, gives inconsistent explanations, humiliates that person publicly, and blocks them when they ask for accountability, that is not friendship. Maybe people will debate whether this is legally owed. But morally, this is very clear to me. I am posting the screenshots so people can judge the situation for themselves.g

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ViconEfe@ViconEfe·
@gamblito22 @TheGoobr What did u do with the 30k? Did you lost it gambling so thats why you want 120k?
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Luig@gamblito22·
I never wanted to make this public, but after being blocked everywhere, I feel I have no other option. I’ve known Tim / @TheGoobr since 2021. In January 2026, after a big win, I sent him a total of $150,000 through the night. This was not a random gift with no context: it was given under a clear understanding between us, including a 50/50 profit-share idea and, more importantly, a personal promise that if I ever needed help in the future and he was winning big, he would help me back. At the end of April, I was in serious need and I asked him for help. He told me he was broke and said I had lied to him many times. I still don’t fully understand what he meant, because before that our conversations were friendly and normal. He was texting me like someone who still considered me a friend. In May, after he won big on @Shuffle, I asked again. He sent me a screenshot suggesting he had lost everything. Later, based on what I saw and tracked, that did not seem consistent with reality. Not long after, he was publicly celebrating a massive win on stream. I got angry. I insulted him privately. I’m not proud of that, but I was hurt and felt lied to. Then he called me while he was live in front of thousands of viewers. I did not know I was being put on stream. During that call, he asked me personal questions and brought up painful parts of my past. This included things from a period of my life when I was extremely vulnerable, including my cancer diagnosis. He knew how weak I was back then, because he was around me during that time. That private history was turned into content. A random streamer later contacted me and told me what happened. I immediately tried to have the VOD removed and contacted @Kick. That same night, after everything, Tim called me privately and asked how he could help. I explained and proved how serious my situation was. He said he would help. Later, during another winning stream, he called me and asked “player or banker.” I told him I did not want to be used as content again. He still wanted an answer, so I said “player,” and I made it clear I did not want to gamble anymore. After that, $30,000 appeared in my Shuffle account. I was grateful for that. But he knew very well that it did not solve the situation. After that, he disappeared again. I tried to contact him multiple times. Even my girlfriend tried to get a response. He only came back when I faked a win on @Stake. Suddenly, when he thought I had money again, he acted friendly. I later told him I had done it on purpose to see whether he only cared about me when I could benefit him. After that, he became distant again, eventually called me a liar, said he was out, and blocked me everywhere. Some people will say: “He owes you nothing.” I understand why people might say that. But I disagree. When someone accepts $150,000 from a person they call a friend, under a clear personal understanding and with promises of future support, then later hides behind excuses, gives inconsistent explanations, humiliates that person publicly, and blocks them when they ask for accountability, that is not friendship. Maybe people will debate whether this is legally owed. But morally, this is very clear to me. I am posting the screenshots so people can judge the situation for themselves.g
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Casinos Exposed
Casinos Exposed@CasinosExposed·
@gamblito22 @TheGoobr You sent him 40k he lost it all and had no reason to pay you back, the other day he sent you 30k (more than his half) and you’re still crying about it? Holy fuck nigga get a grip
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NguyenWin@thomas2nguyen·
@cornonthecopper @gamblito22 @TheGoobr You have to see the stream. Gamblito is in 500k debt and he ran 1k to 300k and never paid off his debt and lost it all. Goobr told him if I give u this 30k you can’t gamble it and he did Gamblito admitted it was a gift not even a loan multiple time on stream.
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Luig
Luig@gamblito22·
You’re right on that specific point, I worded it badly. If the original balance was lost, then there is no profit-share to collect from that balance. I’m not claiming otherwise. What I meant is that the original transfer still wasn’t a random no-context gift. It started with a “loan or profit share” discussion, a 50/50 agreement, terms discussed, and his USDC address sent. The later issue is separate: the friendship/promise of future help, the lack of transparency afterward, the stream situation, and being blocked when I asked for accountability. So no, I’m not asking for free-roll profit-share after a loss. I’m saying the “it was just a gift, end of story” framing ignores the full context.
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SchneckyIRL | SchneckyIRL.com
“If the full balance was genuinely lost, then yes, the profit-share part becomes a different discussion.” This also makes 0 fucking sense. In which way would profit-share become come into effect AFTER the money is lost? Are you saying if the money was lost you would ask for profit share on something else like his streams? Any logical-thinking human being would interpret your offer of “profit-share” meaning a share of the profit from the winnings of the money you gave him. Seems like you were legit trying to jsut get free-roll profit share and expect t the money back regardless even if it lost. That sounds scandalous bro.
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Luig
Luig@gamblito22·
My issue is what happened afterward: the personal promise of future help, the lack of transparency, the inconsistent explanations, the private situation being brought on stream, and then being blocked when I asked for accountability. So yes, I made a mistake trusting a friend without formalizing it. But “he owes nothing, it was just a gift” ignores the entire context shown in the screenshots.
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SchneckyIRL | SchneckyIRL.com
You still are not answering the elephant in the room. What happened with the balance that was 50/50? Did it rip? Did it profit? Sure you set targets, but what ACTUALLU happened with the money? We’re any of the targets hit? Any metrics hit? Or was the money lost? Him being broke or not broke has nothing to do with anything unless he OWED you money per agreement. He still gave you “future help.” He gave you $30,000. Just because your idea of “future help” that wasn’t explicitly stated, doesn’t meet his idea of “future help” doesn’t mean you’re entitled to anything brother. Just seems to me like you know you made a mistake by offering $150k at 50/50 when in reality you should have just gave it as a loan.
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Luig@gamblito22·
I agree that friendship isn’t only about money. That’s exactly why this hurt so much. The issue is not only the $30k or the $150k. The issue is accepting money under a clear understanding, making promises, later giving inconsistent explanations, putting a private call on stream, and then blocking me everywhere when I asked for accountability. I was grateful for the $30k. I said that. But gratitude doesn’t erase the rest.
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NotBPL@NotBPL·
Friendship isn’t about money. It’s the purest form of emotions. A real friend is already there the moment you need him — no questions asked. It doesn’t matter if he can help you financially or not. What matters is that you have the strength in you to find a solution. If he gave you even ₹30k, be grateful — at least you had something to start with. And if that ₹30k played even a small role in solving your problem, then forgive him. True friendship forgives. Money doesn’t define it.
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