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September 27, 2018, 05:45:11 AM
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I'm been scam so many time because I just starting in the cryptoworld when I see so many investment that can earn big and fast. So that I grab it all but after they got my money they will gone and run away. But now I'm very careful in investing because of my experience lately this bad experience make me learn a good lesson in my life so that now I'm very careful to all my investment.
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September 27, 2018, 05:55:49 AM
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I believe that deception is first and foremost our mistake. After all, if we allow ourselves to be weak for a moment. So we will eventually be deceived by someone. So, be strong and vigilant.
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September 27, 2018, 05:59:16 AM
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I have been duped twice from an Airdrop telegram. A $ 500 token is missing in my MEW wallet. Cheats are very smart and sophisticated using the MEW site tool. To claim a token by entering SIGN Massage on the MEW web phising.
I don't know, if that fraud.
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September 27, 2018, 06:03:22 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!
That is a good idea, Warning to all members here are great. So people now have idea about what will happen once you've entered on the fake ICO. I am victims also and now I am aware this kind of nothing and wasting time. I know newbie or beginners are not almost aware 100% but I am sure once they read this warning they have some idea to avoid the scammer.
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September 27, 2018, 06:05:03 AM
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I think almost everyone has experienced fraud in a business trip or when they work. but it will be a lesson for him to be more careful in finding or following a business so as not to be deceived again
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September 27, 2018, 08:03:10 AM
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I've been scam many times by these scam ICO I lost almost $2000, the worse scam on crypto history is the bitconnect scam too many people lost a lot of money that time, and now this scam ICO replace it, there is no end to this.
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September 27, 2018, 08:33:12 AM
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I was once almost scammed by a scammer who was arguably smart in one of the bounties more precisely the signature campaign, I registered in a signature campaign at week 3 but at week 5 I found an oddity in the spreadsheet that there was one participant whose name was similar with my account name, because I was curious I saw the profile of the account and I checked it, it turned out that when I opened the account profile link I opened my own account profile, after that I immediately reported the incident to the bounty campaign manager and finally a similar account name it is rejected from the signature campaign.
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September 27, 2018, 08:35:20 AM
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The same thing happened on Telegram, scammers pretend to be administrators and ask eth that we have to be careful because scammers are everywhere and they're just waiting for the next victim.
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September 27, 2018, 08:39:08 AM
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Yes, unfortunately I was deceived several times by ICO projects. Some did not pay the bounty, some did not return me the money I invested :\. But now I have learned my lessons and treat ICO more accurately.
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September 27, 2018, 08:42:02 AM
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Yes, unfortunately I was deceived several times by ICO projects. Some did not pay the bounty, some did not return me the money I invested :\. But now I have learned my lessons and treat ICO more accurately.
Yes i got scammed and i am so dissapointing with my self after i got scammed, and i remember that i lost 3eth and my father is very mad at me, so after i experienced to be scammed i analyze more better if the project is good and will have a future.

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September 27, 2018, 08:49:18 AM
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Well, from force majeure situations you can not protect yourself, there are cases of fraud, and you just need to be more careful and attentive

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September 27, 2018, 11:07:54 AM
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Yes, unfortunately I was deceived several times by ICO projects. Some did not pay the bounty, some did not return me the money I invested :\. But now I have learned my lessons and treat ICO more accurately.
Yes i got scammed and i am so dissapointing with my self after i got scammed, and i remember that i lost 3eth and my father is very mad at me, so after i experienced to be scammed i analyze more better if the project is good and will have a future.

I think he should focus on knowledge before deciding to invest in ICO or join any bounty now, the market is no longer vibrant, meaning it will be slower and harder to find make money
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September 27, 2018, 11:20:43 AM
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yep scammers are now flooded in twitter account, double check their email address sometimes their spellings are wrong trying to trick you, some  scammers want you to invest in eth and you will get a high reward in eth, don't fall for it.
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September 27, 2018, 11:39:23 AM
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I was tried many times to deceive basically in the telegram. When I was interested in what or ICO I wrote and offered or buy cheap or that you need to make money to participate in pre-sales. Wrote on behalf of admins who always turned out to be fakes. My rule is never to pay incomprehensible people for anything.
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September 27, 2018, 11:57:38 AM
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There are many scammers on ICOs Telegram groups now but no matter how sophisticated they are, am more smarter than them. Whenever I receive unsolicited message on Telegram, I report spam and block instantly. I have never been scammed and I don't want to experience it.

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September 27, 2018, 01:19:30 PM
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so far I have not dealt with scammers, I act very carefully and check everything I want to do several times
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September 27, 2018, 01:22:05 PM
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I am very often written by swindlers to Telegram too. As soon as I join some project, at once begin to write me and suggest to buy from them tokens of the project or are represented by managers.

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September 27, 2018, 02:17:22 PM
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Scammers are everywhere. I have been scammed two times but it is not in the crypto field. Recently, when joining some airdrop campaigns of projects, I also got some message from scammers like hello, welcome to A, B, C... project. I'm here to help you...But I didn't pay attention to their message. They sent the wrong person because I don't have money to buy anything, I join airdrop to get tokens/coin for free  Grin. One another reason that I have been scammed so I become more careful.
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September 27, 2018, 02:30:01 PM
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No. I have not been scammed yet.I hope not. I only invest in small amounts and I do not trust people that I don't know. Be very careful who you are dealing with and make sure to only invest what you can afford to lose. There are too many sharks out there waiting to grab you by the neck.
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September 27, 2018, 02:36:50 PM
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Yes, I got scammed when I first heard about bitcoin in 2016. During that time, I don't have full knowledge of how bitcoin works and I am desperate about having a lot of bitcoin. I saw one website that doubles bitcoin so I decided to send them bitcoin and after sending my bitcoin, I couldn't access the website again.

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