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Title: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: notblox1 on August 15, 2020, 10:46:26 AM
What Happened: Scam Google airdrop and fake medium articles giving 10 000 BTC and 100 000 ETH

Code:
website: https://crypto-googl.com/
Archived:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200820181542/https://crypto-googl.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20200820182159/https://crypto-googl.com/btc/
https://web.archive.org/web/20200820181932/https://crypto-googl.com/eth/
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Domain Name: CRYPTO-GOOGL.COM
Registry Domain ID: 2554371612_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.tucows.com
Registrar URL: http://tucowsdomains.com
Updated Date: 2020-08-20T17:16:05
Creation Date: 2020-08-20T17:12:34
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2021-08-20T17:12:34
Registrar: TUCOWS, INC.
Registrar IANA ID: 69


Title: Re: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: btc_angela on August 21, 2020, 11:16:02 PM
Nice catch. Lol, what the hell do this scammers are thinking? Google is not into crypto obviously, are they running out of idea now on who to used to scam people here? I wouldn't be surprised in Facebook will be the next target to have this so called bounty.  ;D


Title: Re: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: Mpamaegbu on August 23, 2020, 06:25:26 PM
Nice catch. Lol, what the hell do this scammers are thinking? Google is not into crypto obviously, are they running out of idea now on who to used to scam people here? I wouldn't be surprised in Facebook will be the next target to have this so called bounty.  ;D
The modern scammers are a bunch of desperate dunces whose level of impatience is glaring. It takes only a second look to see through their shams but the problem is that greedy people hardly look twice. Hence, they always fall victims to scammers. I am cocksure a lot of people have already fallen victims of the Google airdrop scam.


Title: Re: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: ScamViruS on August 23, 2020, 06:35:27 PM
What Happened: Scam Google airdrop and fake medium articles giving 10 000 BTC and 100 000 ETH  

Scammers are now so prone to scams that they are now trying to scam using brand names like Google. Which puts newcomers in a somewhat embarrassing position. They can even send funds. So now everyone has to be careful. Because now the condition of the market is very good and the scammers want to take advantage of this condition of the market.

Good job OP.


Title: Re: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: aioc on August 24, 2020, 12:51:32 AM
If they are going to launch anything or additional feature you will likely receive it in their official platform not on a domain extension or a forum post, this is the height of being an idiot of the developer of that give away, people should always in doubt this is your best weapon against scamming, you don't have to get scammed to learn you just have to educate yourself.


Title: Re: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: GreatArkansas on August 24, 2020, 01:02:18 AM
If they are going to launch anything or additional feature you will likely receive it in their official platform not on a domain extension or a forum post, this is the height of being an idiot of the developer of that give away, people should always in doubt this is your best weapon against scamming, you don't have to get scammed to learn you just have to educate yourself.
I think this scammer is kinda new, lol. Or just doing some practice. But honestly, this is still extremely risky, because some people are not like the same with us that there are more knowledge about cryptocurrency or how scammers work using cryptocurrencies.
If you see kinda like this, you may laugh, but when other people, it's kinda looks or sounds legit for them, especially for those people who really want an easy money.


Title: Re: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: sujonali1819 on August 24, 2020, 04:14:07 PM
I am Just laughing after seeing this accusation. Actually scammers don't want to keep left anything to do scams. Now I can see google is the victim of these scammers. And we are going to see some other search engines, some social media that are running giveaways/airdrop like this. LOL.


Title: Re: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: btc_angela on August 24, 2020, 11:25:45 PM
Nice catch. Lol, what the hell do this scammers are thinking? Google is not into crypto obviously, are they running out of idea now on who to used to scam people here? I wouldn't be surprised in Facebook will be the next target to have this so called bounty.  ;D
The modern scammers are a bunch of desperate dunces whose level of impatience is glaring. It takes only a second look to see through their shams but the problem is that greedy people hardly look twice. Hence, they always fall victims to scammers. I am cocksure a lot of people have already fallen victims of the Google airdrop scam.

Not yet, as of the moment the website is still up, but checking on the bitcoin and ethereum addresses, it still yield a big fat 0.

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1AJQSsnVGZpx4svncyVAyaPD8yKHqzyyPm

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Address: 1AJQSsnVGZpx4svncyVAyaPD8yKHqzyyPm
Transactions   0
Total Received 0.00000000 BTC
Total Sent 0.00000000 BTC
Final Balance 0.00000000 BTC

https://etherscan.io/address/0x589b53Ee98FC9e88679E7e686c9ac4b29479CcE5

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Address 0x589b53Ee98FC9e88679E7e686c9ac4b29479CcE5

Overview
Balance: 0 Ether
Value: $0.00


Title: Re: [Scam] Google Airdrop
Post by: Shimmiry on August 25, 2020, 05:23:31 AM
What Happened: Scam Google airdrop and fake medium articles giving 10 000 BTC and 100 000 ETH

Among all of the scam attempts of all scammers around the world, this made me laugh so hard LOL haha. Google would never ever have airdrop AND requires participants to invest. When was the last time an airdrop needed investments?? Airdrop is simply FREE! So funny that they even thought of using such words yet would be ridiculous. And, did even Google had any connections nor interest in crypto world? LOL. They only focused on their service, and engaging in cryptos would even make them do more work.