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Author Topic: Have you been scammed? or almost?  (Read 6348 times)
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May 11, 2018, 07:06:43 AM
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There are too many problems. I can't believe ICO now. It has been made bad by the market. I will only go to the exchange to buy some coins, but I will not participate in ICO.
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May 11, 2018, 07:08:33 AM
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I almost got scammed on twitter by a fake account. Scammers are setting up fake accounts pretending to be other people/ICO's/Tokens. It's very tricky if you are not paying attention. Make sure you check spelling on all names to be correct. Be careful who you give your info to. Even if it's just your email address. Scammers will not stop scamming so watch out and pay close attention to what you are signing up for. Good Luck everyone and be safe!
There are a lot of scammers who mess up and they find a way to contact me, they say they own a lot of ICO coins and they want to sell them to me. I never bought and paid attention to these people

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May 11, 2018, 07:12:04 AM
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Scammers contact me every single day in Telegram. They start with "Hey user". What a lame and obvious approach. They are my greatest entertainment. I joke with them and mock them severely.
You're right, there are a lot of scammers on telegrams, they pretend to be admins of an ICO project and they say they can sell ICO coins for us. They create accounts and change the image like the support of  project
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May 11, 2018, 07:13:19 AM
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I almost got scammed on twitter by a fake account. Scammers are setting up fake accounts pretending to be other people/ICO's/Tokens. It's very tricky if you are not paying attention. Make sure you check spelling on all names to be correct. Be careful who you give your info to. Even if it's just your email address. Scammers will not stop scamming so watch out and pay close attention to what you are signing up for. Good Luck everyone and be safe!
There are many scammers on social networking sites, I have been bothered a lot since I joined a few groups discussing Bitcoin on facebook and twitter.
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May 11, 2018, 07:15:32 AM
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I almost got scammed on twitter by a fake account. Scammers are setting up fake accounts pretending to be other people/ICO's/Tokens. It's very tricky if you are not paying attention. Make sure you check spelling on all names to be correct. Be careful who you give your info to. Even if it's just your email address. Scammers will not stop scamming so watch out and pay close attention to what you are signing up for. Good Luck everyone and be safe!
I was just fooled when I was investing in a potential ICO project, scamer created a website similar to the ICO site I wanted to invest. Then the scamer forces everyone to transfer ETH to his address
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May 11, 2018, 07:17:24 AM
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Yes, I was fooled $ 200 by a scamer on the telegram. scamer contacted me and said he just bought a lot of CPY coin and wanted to sell it for me. So I traded with him and then he never transferred the coins to me
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May 11, 2018, 07:18:58 AM
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I almost got scammed on twitter by a fake account. Scammers are setting up fake accounts pretending to be other people/ICO's/Tokens. It's very tricky if you are not paying attention. Make sure you check spelling on all names to be correct. Be careful who you give your info to. Even if it's just your email address. Scammers will not stop scamming so watch out and pay close attention to what you are signing up for. Good Luck everyone and be safe!
I have never been scamed on the internet. My calculation is very careful. When I start dealing with someone, I will look for a third person to mediate between the seller and the buyer

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May 11, 2018, 07:20:15 AM
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I almost got scammed on twitter by a fake account. Scammers are setting up fake accounts pretending to be other people/ICO's/Tokens. It's very tricky if you are not paying attention. Make sure you check spelling on all names to be correct. Be careful who you give your info to. Even if it's just your email address. Scammers will not stop scamming so watch out and pay close attention to what you are signing up for. Good Luck everyone and be safe!
Scammers are everywhere most especially on telegram. They will pretend like they are part of the company or ico and get some details on you and will ask for donation to get your bounty. Don't be a fool, be aware about this kind of modus.
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May 11, 2018, 07:22:40 AM
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I almost got scammed on twitter by a fake account. Scammers are setting up fake accounts pretending to be other people/ICO's/Tokens. It's very tricky if you are not paying attention. Make sure you check spelling on all names to be correct. Be careful who you give your info to. Even if it's just your email address. Scammers will not stop scamming so watch out and pay close attention to what you are signing up for. Good Luck everyone and be safe!
I have never been scamed on the internet. My calculation is very careful. When I start dealing with someone, I will look for a third person to mediate between the seller and the buyer

You're right. That is a safe way for everyone to avoid scammers. But we should find a reputable third person. Sometimes a scammer is a third person and we will still lose money
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May 11, 2018, 07:23:22 AM
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I got scammed in a way of not paying me, us for 3 months of doing bounties. That was my firstime to be scammed and I feel so disappointed since I really worked for that ICO.
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May 11, 2018, 07:23:48 AM
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Now there are charlatans everywhere they are clever to exploit the situation. Often on the encounter as you follow a bounty blog article and the gift of social media such as twitter and facebook. They are very much so you need to be careful before making a decision.
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May 11, 2018, 07:24:11 AM
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I almost got scammed on twitter by a fake account. Scammers are setting up fake accounts pretending to be other people/ICO's/Tokens. It's very tricky if you are not paying attention. Make sure you check spelling on all names to be correct. Be careful who you give your info to. Even if it's just your email address. Scammers will not stop scamming so watch out and pay close attention to what you are signing up for. Good Luck everyone and be safe!
Yes, there are a lot of emails sent to me every day and all the content of the email is an introduction to potential ICO projects and I want to invest in it. But I fully understand that these are just fake ICO projects created by scammers

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May 11, 2018, 07:24:39 AM
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yes scammer is very troubling he always comes every day in a way that is always different, we must be more careful in everything to avoid the scammers
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May 11, 2018, 07:25:22 AM
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I almost got scammed on twitter by a fake account. Scammers are setting up fake accounts pretending to be other people/ICO's/Tokens. It's very tricky if you are not paying attention. Make sure you check spelling on all names to be correct. Be careful who you give your info to. Even if it's just your email address. Scammers will not stop scamming so watch out and pay close attention to what you are signing up for. Good Luck everyone and be safe!
I was cheated so badly that I was almost completely skinny.
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May 11, 2018, 07:25:32 AM
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There are many methods to avoid scammers. That is, we should not talk to people who contact us and introduce themselves as project owners who want to sell ICO coins cheaply.

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May 11, 2018, 07:29:13 AM
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Tôi nghĩ rằng ở đây, mọi người chắc chắn đã bị lừa đảo và họ giới thiệu về những lời hứa hẹn sẽ đi đến mặt trăng. But I never believed those projects and i that do not never be lost  money by scamer
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May 11, 2018, 07:32:30 AM
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yeah be mindfull always on our transactions, be wise on your decsions!
be always alert if someone contact you that needs or involved on any transactions.
always check, double check always on what you do on cryptocurrency.
scammers hackers and people want free shits are roaming around!

THE GREAT DANJON HIMSELF !
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May 11, 2018, 07:33:52 AM
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Yes, we have to be careful when someone asks for your personal data. The swindlers(scammer) are not stupid and spread terror, and they are looking for ways that we can get into their trap. It's a phishing site now, be careful
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May 11, 2018, 07:37:15 AM
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before I have never experienced a scammer. but thanks for the story you shared. I think it can be a lesson to be more careful. And must always be always careful in entering any data in the registration form or the other.
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May 11, 2018, 07:38:32 AM
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A friend got hacker of his token. I quickly checked mine found out someone was trying steal my coins from.my wallet. I sent ETH immediately and withdrew all my coins

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