
Kick streamer Sliker has responded after being accused of scamming viewers into handing over valuable CS2 knives, with promises he allegedly failed to fulfill.
According to the claims, Sliker persuaded fans to part with their prized virtual items, promising repayment or rewards in return. However, instead of following through, he reportedly used the knives to fund his gambling habit and participate in PUBG challenges.
Adding to the controversy, the Kick streamer allegedly still owes £100 ($125.95) in winnings to PUBG challenge participants, a prize promised over six months ago.
Sliker accused of stealing CS2 knives
A now-deleted Reddit post read: “Sliker exposed for scamming viewers again by taking their CS2 knives and not paying them, using them to gamble and for PUBG game challenges (in which £100 was promised to the winner) that has yet to be paid, even though the challenges were six months ago.”
The post also shared a clip, which allegedly provided evidence to support the claims. In the comments, reactions were divided, as some criticized Sliker outright, while others shifted blame onto those still engaging with him despite his track record.
Sliker denies scamming viewers
The streamer reached out to Dexerto to deny the claim made in the Reddit post. “The person who posted it is a complete harasser. He’s done this because I banned him from my chat. He became all weird and starting posting out of context stuff,” Sliker said. “I scammed no one in the community.”
According to Sliker, the two had a mutual agreement: “We exchanged beforehand for prio on a GTA RP server, and he gave me his knife. I could do anything with it. And it only cost $100.” He also provided a screenshot of the conversation, in which the user stated they didn’t feel scammed.
Despite his denial, Sliker admitted he doesn’t expect people to believe him. This skepticism might stem from his history of scamming his viewers, previously manipulating them with fabricated stories to solicit money. The situation escalated to the point where big streamers stepped in to compensate the victims themselves.
In a 2023 interview, the English streamer admitted the extent of his gambling addiction, acknowledging that he scammed numerous people (including his own parents) to feed his habit.