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Topic: Bitcoin scammers have a hard time with grammar - page 5. (Read 695 times)

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With how bad their grammar is, you can easily identify what is legit and what is not, although some scammers really are smart and can definitely fool the newbies, just like this, even if the errors are noticeable, no matter how bad their grammar is as long as they're able to steal and brainwash newbies from their schemes, then they won't even bother to correct their english grammar.  Grin
Exactly, those are red flags already. Emails, websites, almost everything that you see that offers exorbitant claims and with wrong grammar? spells scams. So it's really hard to understand how newbies who at least saw some mistakes should not be a victim or another statistics to the growing numbers.
legendary
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Not really surprising for me because I've seen a lot of fake cloud mining site, just another Indonesian scammer with poor spelling... the word "Anda menerima 0.00036729" mean "You get 0.00036729".

Typos, bad spelling, poor grammar, offering fantastic earning, etc already big red flags to summarize as a scam site.
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With how bad their grammar is, you can easily identify what is legit and what is not, although some scammers really are smart and can definitely fool the newbies, just like this, even if the errors are noticeable, no matter how bad their grammar is as long as they're able to steal and brainwash newbies from their schemes, then they won't even bother to correct their english grammar.  Grin
It is not a good rule of thumb to identify scammers, there are other scams that have a really good grammar but they are still fishy. In the case of this thread, this one is a brain dead scammer that does not have an ounce of proof reading skills before doing a scam. Hopefully no one got duped by this retard scammer. Regarding rule of thumb, there is an inconsistency from person to person. My one rule is that if a service or scheme gets your heart pumping then there is a high chance that it is a scam.
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In what social media platform that was posted? When I get to see those emoji's and emoticons, they're weird and usually it's just someone who copy-pasted those words and spiels.
That "daily profit for a life time", they must be rich already.  Tongue
Those are always the lines of scammers.

found it https://crypto-potential.com/post/4rd-received-payment?comment=true#post_author_4994

The first thing I look for is proper grammar and spelling. Even if you make a spelling error, make sure you double-check what you post, especially if you are a business or a seller. If you can't double-check your post and take care of your business, how are you going to take care of mine?
Spelling and grammar are important.
legendary
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You would really  expect lots of typos in to this kind of works on where theyve been rushing up on doing the website as long they can able to run it and
fool people.You would really see these typos but it doesnt matter because it isnt really needed for some polishing because the true aim will really be just
scamming out people with few read up on what theyve been offering. Arent they really that smart eh?

They havent really that hard time with grammar but rather they've been rushing up on doing things.They wont be called scammers if they dont know on how
to build up phishing,hyip or ponzi site or any sorts of scamming techniques out there and with that alone you do consider to be clever.
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I think that a way of exposing their evil deeds, only people who rushed into that would fall a victim of their scam, thumbs up for their grammar .
legendary
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Email scammers in general.

Their lack of English abilities has saved me more than once from an OPSEC mistake!
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In what social media platform that was posted? When I get to see those emoji's and emoticons, they're weird and usually it's just someone who copy-pasted those words and spiels.
That "daily profit for a life time", they must be rich already.  Tongue
Those are always the lines of scammers.
legendary
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Perhaps it’s not their first language, and most of them do not bother proofreading or checking the things they put out in the open. They only want people’s money, and care least about what people says on their work because that’s not the end goal. Even though the signs are already telling and are laid bare in the open like this one, people are still getting scammed, and that still amuses me to this day. That’s why no matter how bad their websites, content, or whatever paraphernalia are, at the end of the day it still works due to some people’s greed.
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With how bad their grammar is, you can easily identify what is legit and what is not, although some scammers really are smart and can definitely fool the newbies, just like this, even if the errors are noticeable, no matter how bad their grammar is as long as they're able to steal and brainwash newbies from their schemes, then they won't even bother to correct their english grammar.  Grin
Exactly, right? I mean, that is what I commonly notice on some scams or fake giveaways. I have encountered several text messages saying that I won a huge amount so I should give some details to claim it. But, having a bit of experience in journalism, I notice the errors in grammar as well as punctuation. And I just say to myself, this is nothing but a fake one.

However, we should not just base our judgement on grammars. There are surely scams that are well written, no grammar and punctuation errors that you wouldn't even realize it's a fraud. That's why it's also important to always think before we click.
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Lots of these scam websites are created hastily without even supplying all the necessary and essential information about the project.

As long as they can copy another project's whitepaper and supply fake team members, they can easily fool newbie investors with such scheme. This, however, is a weak and laughable attempt of scamming investors. Offering 7% daily profit for a lifetime with a required minimum deposit are such signs of a ponzi-scheme which is 100% a scam.

Stay away from these types of website as they have the potential of scamming newbies.
sr. member
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With how bad their grammar is, you can easily identify what is legit and what is not, although some scammers really are smart and can definitely fool the newbies, just like this, even if the errors are noticeable, no matter how bad their grammar is as long as they're able to steal and brainwash newbies from their schemes, then they won't even bother to correct their english grammar.  Grin
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Spelled 4rd instead of 4th  Grin Grin Grin

Scammers were top-notch once, what happened?


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