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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: btcltcdigger on August 06, 2020, 07:41:17 AM



Title: [SCAM] kryptostance.net
Post by: btcltcdigger on August 06, 2020, 07:41:17 AM
https://i.imgur.com/ISSdGnx.png



As with any other day, i was goign about my business, when I received an unsolicitated PM on telegram, from a person i've never met and/or talked to.
No groups in common, no nothing. I wonder how he found me (but i'm glad he did)



https://i.imgur.com/uuOv7nH.png



In my expereicen, only people from 2 regions start a sentance with "Am", and that region is not Portland.

However, racism aside, he was promoting kryptostance.net. Since a picture is worth a thousand words, let me share few thousand words with you




The "must have" realistic and totally buyable plans:
https://i.imgur.com/gez28wY.png



The unprofessional grammar checks with mistakes software will usually flag as "possibly wrong"
https://i.imgur.com/2iiAD7J.png



And according to their calendar, 2019 was like 2 months ago
https://i.imgur.com/THhEpCh.png




TLDR; AVOID!


Title: Re: [SCAM] kryptostance.net
Post by: Rikafip on August 06, 2020, 03:59:27 PM
Classic Telegram approach. At least this scammer didn't waste time and almost immediately mentioned this kryptostance ponzi.
 I hate it when they circle around and "just looking for a friend" and then after day or two of messaging they reveal their true motives even though its obvious right from the beginning what's going on. Who knows, maybe that works on less experienced people.


Title: Re: [SCAM] kryptostance.net
Post by: canonind1909 on August 27, 2020, 02:46:44 AM
Yup, confirmed it's scam.

Withdrawal request has been declined and the reply they give is :

"Withdrawals are automatic but due to the present ongoing professional trade in the company's system all withdrawals are pending. You are advised to participate actively in the ongoing professional trade and make a sustainable ROI."


Title: Re: [SCAM] kryptostance.net
Post by: TheUltraElite on August 27, 2020, 06:18:06 AM
A couple of times I got a few cold-call PMs on tele asking me if I was a trader or not. I block people without even replying so I never got past that offer.

While there have been people who got scammed by ponzis for an average user who is diligent enough these scams are avoidable if you keep it in mind that money does not come for free otherwise the person talking about it would have become the biggest millionaire.

But we have some fools who fall for these and expect their money back too. ::)


Title: Re: [SCAM] kryptostance.net
Post by: btcltcdigger on August 29, 2020, 04:15:50 PM
A couple of times I got a few cold-call PMs on tele asking me if I was a trader or not. I block people without even replying so I never got past that offer.

While there have been people who got scammed by ponzis for an average user who is diligent enough these scams are avoidable if you keep it in mind that money does not come for free otherwise the person talking about it would have become the biggest millionaire.

But we have some fools who fall for these and expect their money back too. ::)

Awww, you're missing so much fun. Seeing them shilling that shit even when you call them out.
"It's not a scam okay, try it and you'll see" type of shit responses


Title: Re: [SCAM] kryptostance.net
Post by: TheUltraElite on August 30, 2020, 05:50:43 AM
Awww, you're missing so much fun. Seeing them shilling that shit even when you call them out.
"It's not a scam okay, try it and you'll see" type of shit responses
I know it is fun to watch them attempt to make you understand that the site is a "completely legitimate" and profitable one while having no idea how the money enters the scheme or how the money is being made.

The average conversation there is somewhat like this: Scam promoter spams 5messages in a row saying the same thing. While me would just keep reding them and not replying. Following this the scammer suddenly sees me "Last seen long time ago".

I am sure a few of them broke them phones after seeing that phrase and raging after all that effort went to vain. ::)

But it is a waste of time anyway to engage in talks in these cold calls. I have a policy of block on sight. ;D


Title: Re: [SCAM] kryptostance.net
Post by: btcltcdigger on August 31, 2020, 09:47:40 AM
Look at it this way.
Every minute you keep the scammer busy, thinking he's successfully selling you his shit, is a minute he's not scamming someone more gullible than you.

In a way, you're saving lives :D