⚠️ Common Betting Scams in India and How to Avoid Them

As online betting becomes more popular in India, so do scams. From fake agents to phishing links, many users fall into traps that could have been avoided with a little awareness.

At RadhaExchange, we prioritize your safety. That’s why it’s essential to know the common betting scams targeting users in India—and how you can protect yourself while betting online.


🕵️‍♂️ 1. Fake Betting Agents on WhatsApp/Telegram

How the scam works:
Scammers pose as agents offering guaranteed winnings or exclusive IDs. They ask for payment via UPI or bank transfer but never provide real access.

Red Flags:

  • “Guaranteed win” claims
  • No official website
  • Asking for upfront money or credentials
  • Pressure to act quickly

✅ How to avoid:

  • Only use official platforms like RadhaExchange.in
  • Never send money to personal UPI IDs or unknown accounts
  • Report fake agents to local authorities or the platform

💰 2. Unrealistic Bonus Offers

How the scam works:
You receive a link offering ₹5,000 or more as an instant bonus—just for signing up or depositing ₹500. The site looks genuine but is fake.

Red Flags:

  • Very large bonuses with no terms
  • No proper homepage or About Us section
  • Links shared in random Facebook/Telegram groups

✅ How to avoid:

  • Always read terms of offers
  • Verify the platform URL
  • Use RadhaExchange’s official promotions and contests only

🔗 3. Phishing Links and Fake Login Pages

How the scam works:
You’re sent a login page link that looks just like RadhaExchange. You enter your username and password, which scammers steal to access your account.

Red Flags:

  • Website URL isn’t radhaexchange.in
  • You didn’t request a login or password reset
  • The page has spelling errors or looks “off”

✅ How to avoid:

  • Bookmark the real RadhaExchange website
  • Never click on links from unknown senders
  • Enable OTP-based login for extra safety

🪙 4. Fake Apps or Clones

How the scam works:
You download an app claiming to be RadhaExchange but it’s actually malware or a clone designed to steal your data.

Red Flags:

  • App not available on the official website
  • Shared as APK file through WhatsApp
  • Requests suspicious permissions (contacts, SMS)

✅ How to avoid:

  • Download apps only from RadhaExchange’s website
  • Avoid unofficial app links or APK files
  • Check app permissions before installing

🛡️ 5. Identity Theft Scams

How the scam works:
You’re asked to send your Aadhaar, PAN, or selfie to unknown “support agents” for KYC—but your documents are misused.

Red Flags:

  • Random people claiming to be from RadhaExchange
  • Asking for personal ID via WhatsApp or Telegram
  • No verified email or domain

✅ How to avoid:

  • Upload documents only on the official RadhaExchange platform
  • Don’t share KYC over personal chats
  • Report any suspicious requests immediately

🧠 Final Tips to Stay Safe

  • Always use official websites and apps
  • Enable OTP login and secure passwords
  • Don’t trust shortcuts or “insider tips” offering guaranteed wins
  • Avoid sharing credentials or payment info over messaging apps
  • Keep track of your account activity regularly

✅ Why RadhaExchange Is Safe

  • SSL encryption for all data
  • OTP-based secure logins
  • Verified UPI/withdrawal process
  • No reliance on agents—only direct platform access
  • 24/7 support for user issues

🏁 Final Words

Scammers are smart—but you can be smarter. Stay informed, avoid suspicious offers, and stick to trusted platforms like RadhaExchange for a secure and enjoyable betting experience.

👉 Ready to play safely? Log in or create your ID now and enjoy peace of mind while betting or playing fantasy cricket!

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