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June 06, 2023, 08:01:40 PM
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I will like to have the link to the official website for the bonus scam. Is it real or a scam depends on what you are doing about it, from the example you gave, I haven't heard of any signup money-related issue, as long as it only requires the internet, I don't mind if is a scam or not but me putting my money is a no business.

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June 06, 2023, 08:46:07 PM
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Many scam sites use the allure of free Bitcoins to lure users in and prompt them to sign up or download certain apps. These tactics are often traps to lure users into illegitimate investment schemes to scam and seize assets. So be cautious and skeptical towards sites that offer free Bitcoins, and remember, if an offer or website seems too good to be true, it could be a red flag. Trust your instincts, prioritize security, and rely on reputable sources when dealing with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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