I'll make this short. Recently I've joined a group for bounty hunter (limited to Full Member and up) from Wapinter. I thought it was a regular bounty hunter group, but it turns out that this group, from my perspective, is being used to post and manage an ANN Bumping services.
Some of the screenshot I've taken before I no longer can access that group (it now becomes a private group, the invitation link that has been shared on Wapinter regular bounty group is no longer valid).
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Foi68.tinypic.com%2Fx1y90j.jpg&t=663&c=qrbx2ME8s0Stzg)
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Foi68.tinypic.com%2F246te0h.jpg&t=663&c=nWCiub_mD7j10A)
It is a different screenshot, one taken from my phone while the other taken from my laptop of one message. If it is not strong enough you can ask BitRentX about this message, 'cause I've forwarded the exact same message to him before he suggest me to post this in Reputation.
How do you prove that the message posted in this group is from the wapinter's telegram (@lovecrypto) account? Isnt it so easy for someone be a impersonator on telegram? you just wear the same name and dp and done. its been done in so many ico group where scammers trying to pretend like admins of the group.