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June 16, 2020, 08:31:39 AM
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Yes, a well known scam that's been plagueing the internet for quite some time.
Usually when i see it, i immediately report it as terrorism and child abuse
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June 16, 2020, 10:39:27 AM
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"Jeff Bezos is giving away 5000 BTC"

Yes it sounds silly, but a person started a youtube livestream, added thousands of bots and it was looking legit. I don't have the youtube link, because the channel got banned. Although, there are some people that got fooled by that. Here is the address:
1Amazon1aUWx7kzjzGRGmkEjDLtYZyMzom

In the video Jeff Bezos was talking to his interviews, and there were texts saying "If you send x bitcoins you will get 2x bitcoins"

The guy earnt $20k+ and this has been repeated again by another youtube video ("Elon Musk is giving away 5000 BTC")

People should know that there's no such thing real in that thing so best not to listen nor follow any the same schemes like that since they might get fool in the end of the day, scams are here and scumbags always makes some good techniques just to make their acts legit so for this another good to bookmark for newbies to be a guide about this kind of modus.

If it is too good to be true, then doubt about the authenticity of the promo. They are using known personalities to attract gullible users. And for those who are hoping to get that btc, you are thinking wrong.

Unfortunately those who get caught by this are those newbies hoping to earn a easy money from bitcoin, they should really be careful for un true things especially those who are giving to good to be true earnings and giveaways since there will be a condition or consequences will happen for the person who participate on this schemes.

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