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Author Topic: Call centres selling fake crypto taken down in Bulgaria, Serbia and Cyprus  (Read 178 times)
Emitdama
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January 17, 2023, 08:10:59 PM
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These scammers are taking advantage of the potential come back of the bull run, thus, they're doing large operations like having call centers to offer it to the leads that they've got.
It's so sad to see that there will still be like this continuously and could still get victims as much as they can before they're taken down.
All though scammers are already there even before, the growth rate of them are still increasing each time the value of cryptos are pumping or whenever there is a bull run. I guess that's because poor and innocent people also saw the value of those coins and they are now very itchy to enter.

We are in 2023 but how there are still people out there who invest their money because they got random person from phone call with an attractive proposal? If they search about the proposal on the Google itself will give what is that exactly means but people are still blind to trust someone and hope they will make them rich.
We may be in 2023 now but there are still brand new people here in cryptos and they are the ones who can get fooled easily. Those who got involved in cryptos last years ago have already learned their lessons. I think there are still newbies who are wise and they won't just take advice from any random people because they know that it is a red flag.
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January 18, 2023, 07:42:47 PM
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Finally some good news on this front. It's about time the authorities took down these scammers that have been ripping people off. I can't believe how many folks still fall for these fake crypto investment schemes, even after all the warnings out there. While it is certainly a positive development that Europol has taken action to shut down these operations, one cannot help but wonder just how many unreported cases exist, and the true extent of illegal gains generated by these criminal groups. It is a must for not only law enforcement but for society as a whole to continue raising awareness about these types of scams.
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