Irakli Kacharava receives the rare honour of photographic representation on my blog for the second time:
If you read my previous article about the
Betfair player owed over three million dollars, you will already be acquainted with the good Irakli, head honcho of the payment service provider to whom Betfair sent the $3,500,000 cashout owed to the Russian player in question.
Kacharava has, to date, remitted a total of $400,000 to this player. In the normal scheme of things this would be considered a large sum, but it represents a mere 12% of the full cashout. And there have been no signs, in the brief intervening period, of further amounts being forthcoming.
Say hello to Irakli Kacharava again:
Irakli: why are you not honouring this enourmous payout? Assuming Betfair actually sent it in full - and they claim to have done so - there is no reason for you to be sitting on it.
And why did you threaten the player with "bad consequences" if he went public?
Betfair: since you sent the payment, why are you not following through and insuring that your business partner Irakli Kacharava settles the full amount with the player? Have you forgotten what he looks like? This is he, this time a little more in profile:
Please ask your associate Irakli to remit in full the funds due. As a large and formerly reputable gambling operation, you are further dragging your name through the mud and doing your industry no favours with your grossly irresponsible behaviour. Your payment responsibility ends when the player receives the money and not before.
In case you're still not sure whom I'm talking about, here's another mug shot, this time from one of your poker events in Kiev:
Surely you can, as an international, publically-floated gambling operation, sufficiently organise yourselves to instruct Irakli Kacharava to either pay the full amount himself, or, if for whatever reason he cannot, to return it to you for remittance in alternative format? Surely this is hardly a difficult task?
In addition to the English video I linked to in the other article, here are two more Betfair interviews with Irakli Kacharava:
Irakli in Tallinn, Estonia
Irakli in Kiev, Russia
Betfair or Irakli: please pay the money you owe.
Thanks.
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He is stolen more than 3 mln dollars, from honest people
He, his mother Lali and his brother Gabriel
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