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November 28, 2017, 02:40:21 PM
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I want to share with you that in past days I committed a stupidity and I fell into the trap of these scammers:
https://bitcoindoubler.expert/invest.php


Please do not trust any page that says you will double your money.

Here I put my transaction and the worst thing is that as I did not do another one with the stupid illusion that my money would be doubled.

In this movement I made my first deposit, eye on the wallet ...
https://blockchain.info/tx/2440cdfa6196ae172a91ae72ad21d6e0e853f120abc49202129454c0fdc744bc

And this is the second movement of my other wallet ...
https://blockchain.info/tx/ff49e903eaafa172723203b4cd6d0ae4186aee3af50ba4110d08d8712c5340ce

The intention of this post is that fewer people like me fall into this.

I share the wallet of these scammers and can see how people like me keep falling into the trap ...
https://blockchain.info/es/address/1FNtgGsHhymmEUMXrMiFeMtZbuagnnS59c

Good luck and if someone wants to donate to support me to recover, my wallet is:
12vPR4GrWjHAJfbTe61NMpENYfRANAPEn2
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November 28, 2017, 02:44:52 PM
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Hey bud,  Sorry to see you waste your coins.   All of those doubling sites are called Ponzi schemes.  Basically how it works is the people who invest early get paid from the people who invest after, eventually funds just run out.  Bottom line if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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November 28, 2017, 02:54:39 PM
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I want to share with you that in past days I committed a stupidity and I fell into the trap of these scammers:
https://bitcoindoubler.expert/invest.php


Please do not trust any page that says you will double your money.

Here I put my transaction and the worst thing is that as I did not do another one with the stupid illusion that my money would be doubled.

In this movement I made my first deposit, eye on the wallet ...
https://blockchain.info/tx/2440cdfa6196ae172a91ae72ad21d6e0e853f120abc49202129454c0fdc744bc

And this is the second movement of my other wallet ...
https://blockchain.info/tx/ff49e903eaafa172723203b4cd6d0ae4186aee3af50ba4110d08d8712c5340ce

The intention of this post is that fewer people like me fall into this.

I share the wallet of these scammers and can see how people like me keep falling into the trap ...
https://blockchain.info/es/address/1FNtgGsHhymmEUMXrMiFeMtZbuagnnS59c

Good luck and if someone wants to donate to support me to recover, my wallet is:
12vPR4GrWjHAJfbTe61NMpENYfRANAPEn2

Really? That's just INSANELY stupid and you shouldn't be given anything. Sorry if you take this as "rude" or an "insult", but if you get scammed by that, it's ENTIRELY your own fault.

I find it pretty noobish to start begging for money then.
Why the hell would anyone give any money at all to someone who still, in 2017 (ALMOST 2018!!!!) gets scammed by ponzi schemes?

If it was 1995, I might be able to understand it... But it's 2017... How... Just... How?

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November 28, 2017, 03:09:38 PM
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It is easy to talk in hindsight, but I still think the name of the site should have given away that it was a scam. Bitcoin doubler? Really? I seriously hope you were not expecting your coins to be doubled like magic.

It just goes to show how careful people have to be when they are thinking about what to do with their coins.

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