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October 25, 2017, 08:09:41 AM
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After i fall for a OmiseGO airdop mail which was fake and i lost all my funds here the next one...bet from the same IP.
BEWARE!!! Same fake german adress than in the Omise Mail.

Ansbacher Strasse 89 , Liesenich, Liesenich 56858, Germany


Golem Airdrop Announcement
Hi,
As you may know, 7% of GNT tokens has been set aside from the total issuance, ready to be distributed by an automatic airdrop.
Every Ethereum address that has a balance over a minimum threshold of 0.1 ETH or 1 GNT can receive a share of this 7% that is proportionate to their share of ETH or GNT.

For every 1 ETH that you hold, you can receive proportionate 390 GNT tokens as an airdrop. For every 1 GNT that you hold, you can receive 0.3 GNT tokens as an airdrop.

Calculate how much GNT tokens you can get and claim your airdrop:
https://golem.network/airdrop/

Read our blog post and learn more about the GNT airdrop:
https://golem.network/blog/airdrop-announcement

Thank you for your attention,
Golem Team

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October 25, 2017, 09:15:50 AM
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Yes i knew it was a scam. Got that one twice today. just phishers attempting to make you go to there cloned website so they can steal all your coins once you enter your login details. I would recommend using a different email address for airdrops etc so that you know any mail you get on the separate email is phishing attackers. crazy how many there are on slack nowadays also.

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October 27, 2017, 07:50:46 PM
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Yes i knew it was a scam. Got that one twice today. just phishers attempting to make you go to there cloned website so they can steal all your coins once you enter your login details. I would recommend using a different email address for airdrops etc so that you know any mail you get on the separate email is phishing attackers. crazy how many there are on slack nowadays also.
There's a lot of airdrops going on for some reason. Maybe the people that participate in it will begin to realize that there is something more to just making money on this thing.


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October 28, 2017, 10:17:19 AM
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Yes i knew it was a scam. Got that one twice today. just phishers attempting to make you go to there cloned website so they can steal all your coins once you enter your login details. I would recommend using a different email address for airdrops etc so that you know any mail you get on the separate email is phishing attackers. crazy how many there are on slack nowadays also.
There's a lot of airdrops going on for some reason. Maybe the people that participate in it will begin to realize that there is something more to just making money on this thing.
I also think the same with you, that the data we submit to register the airdrop can be misused. Phishing attacks are also a lot happening lately, we must be careful when logging into the site we want to visit, check the site address before you login.
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