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full member
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September 01, 2016, 06:06:47 AM
#37
you can see same and equal accident
liberty reserve perfecmoney paypal and more
is scamer phising can get send email with camouflage domain with paypal liberty reserve
but they do not use that domain, it is just a camouflage, just a newbie believe in a camouflage about send email
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
September 01, 2016, 03:19:16 AM
#36
i though it is only me who get that email, even i am newbie i know blockchain is wallet service and i wouldn't investing my money in someone or some place,
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
September 01, 2016, 02:54:03 AM
#35
I got this email from [email protected] (missing i in blockchain)

"We're happy to announce a new product - Blockchain Invest Fund, reliable platform for
small and medium scale investments. Fund assets are diversified among emerging Forex
positions at Blockchain Exchange. Deposits are risk-free insured by institutions such as the New
York Stock Exchange.

Want to become a professional investor?
Our first short-term investment program starts today - GET 150% after 5 days.

Investment offer is active from 23th of August-2016 06:00 PM Pacific until 05th of September-2016 06:00 PM.
Blockchain offers you a return of 150% for a 5 day period.

*You can deposit today from minimum 0.10 Bitcoins.

*Maximum deposit amount per one person or legal entity is 50 Bitcoins. That's an astonishing opportunity to earn up to 75 Bitcoin per 10 days if you invest 50 Bitcoin....."

100% scam

Take care guys
thanks mate for warning us,
we should read that sender address carefully. Their offer very interested though, anyway the only thing that i just wondering is how could the scamer got those list of emails, i mean i am a blockchain,info user but i didn't received that kind of email, just curious.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
August 31, 2016, 07:11:01 AM
#34
This type of email often sent to spam folder because the inbox will reject it, however this type of service is a ponzi site and they will not pay you eventually.
member
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Merit: 10
August 25, 2016, 02:37:47 AM
#33
if your receice email investment site
is this only phising site, blockchain dot info never open investment programe
if not phising site, maybe only hyip scamer
legendary
Activity: 1421
Merit: 1001
August 24, 2016, 04:23:54 PM
#32
I got this email from [email protected] (missing i in blockchain)

"We're happy to announce a new product - Blockchain Invest Fund, reliable platform for
small and medium scale investments. Fund assets are diversified among emerging Forex
positions at Blockchain Exchange. Deposits are risk-free insured by institutions such as the New
York Stock Exchange.

Want to become a professional investor?
Our first short-term investment program starts today - GET 150% after 5 days.

Investment offer is active from 23th of August-2016 06:00 PM Pacific until 05th of September-2016 06:00 PM.
Blockchain offers you a return of 150% for a 5 day period.

*You can deposit today from minimum 0.10 Bitcoins.

*Maximum deposit amount per one person or legal entity is 50 Bitcoins. That's an astonishing opportunity to earn up to 75 Bitcoin per 10 days if you invest 50 Bitcoin....."

100% scam

Take care guys
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1007
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May 15, 2016, 02:00:29 PM
#31
Completely scam anybody could send email like that with little knowledge never trust email from noreply@anysite as those are just like headers not the actual sending email. Be safe and don't send any coin to those address you got in email.
copper member
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
May 15, 2016, 01:19:36 PM
#30
Sounds like a scam.
Is there any chance you could PM me the bitcoin address they sent so that I can run a search on it?
Another ponzi scheme, you may profit from it, but probably not!
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1003
𝓗𝓞𝓓𝓛
May 15, 2016, 01:16:19 PM
#29
What a pretty smart scammer, how could they use that address "[email protected]".
By the way, why'd you cover that bitcoin address?
legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1128
May 15, 2016, 01:05:04 PM
#28
Wow these scammers are relentless. Anyways, it's obvious that this is a scam because professional investments don't just ask you to send money and all. And if you're smart enough, you'll have to ask first with necessary information e.g. the details of the investment/program, where it is based and/or who owns it.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1073
May 15, 2016, 10:15:16 AM
#27
These phishing scams are getting very good at hiding the true source of the emails and the websites.... The good thing is, it gets reported very quickly and people respond to this on public bitcoin

related platforms. Banks and other kind of financial services suffer from the same challenges, so this is not unique to Bitcoin. This is why centralized services will always be at risk... The Bitcoin

protocol will never send out emails to specific individuals... but people will try to do this from other services linked to the Blockchain. {payment processors and online wallet providers and exchanges} 
legendary
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Merit: 1000
May 15, 2016, 09:12:51 AM
#26
Lol I hope you didn't send them anything. I think it's safe to say that any emails coming from companies you've never heard of asking you to send them money or anything else can be regarded as scam by default. No respectable company will ever ask for money on the very first introductory email.

haha no dude i ddnt send them anything. just want to share and get info for that f*cking email Cheesy LOL
I hope with this thread many people are not fooled. 

Good that you didn't but you'd be surprised by how many people actually fall for blatant scams like these (probably a lot of kids among these). It's a no risks/ no work scam that can actually work, all the scammers have to do is make the email look as legit as possible and send to as many email addresses as they can. Out of 100,000 emails sent, even if they get 1 BTC, it's still money for nothing .
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
May 15, 2016, 08:53:48 AM
#25
that's just a spam email and the sender want to make sure his victim to send the btc to the address by generating a vanitygen address which have "block" words on first 5 characters,such a dumb way
full member
Activity: 238
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it's showtime
May 15, 2016, 08:41:00 AM
#24
Lol I hope you didn't send them anything. I think it's safe to say that any emails coming from companies you've never heard of asking you to send them money or anything else can be regarded as scam by default. No respectable company will ever ask for money on the very first introductory email.

haha no dude i ddnt send them anything. just want to share and get info for that f*cking email Cheesy LOL
I hope with this thread many people are not fooled. 
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
May 15, 2016, 08:37:21 AM
#23
Lol I hope you didn't send them anything. I think it's safe to say that any emails coming from companies you've never heard of asking you to send them money or anything else can be regarded as scam by default. No respectable company will ever ask for money on the very first introductory email.
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 1
May 15, 2016, 08:05:11 AM
#22
Hover over the email address, you'll see it's a scam/phishing attempt. I can see it's from blockchain.lnfo, it's L not i.

These are the same with paypal phishing attempts. Be careful with these.
Your right once I got an email get 1m$ in PayPal account by signing in with PayPal account as after paying 20$ 100% is a scam
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
May 15, 2016, 07:53:44 AM
#21
Hover over the email address, you'll see it's a scam/phishing attempt. I can see it's from blockchain.lnfo, it's L not i.

These are the same with paypal phishing attempts. Be careful with these.
To prevent this from happening, just setup 2FA so they can not login even though they have your password. Sesion hijacking would be possible though, but still a little risk.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1009
Next-Gen Trade Racing Metaverse
May 14, 2016, 10:25:32 PM
#20
Hover over the email address, you'll see it's a scam/phishing attempt. I can see it's from blockchain.lnfo, it's L not i.

These are the same with paypal phishing attempts. Be careful with these.
legendary
Activity: 3444
Merit: 10537
May 14, 2016, 10:21:54 PM
#19
it is obviously a Scam because if it was legit they would have given a link to their website and/or blog post talking about the same thing.
it is just an spoofed email sent to you by a scammer trying to get some donation!
legendary
Activity: 3066
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
May 14, 2016, 09:51:05 PM
#18
150% return for a ten day period? That's a fucking fantastic deal. That's, like, way better than a bank or a financial adviser. Why doesn't anyone offer this shit to me? It's not FAIR.

I didn't receive such email as well. so from now on I will advertise my email address anywhere here in the forum and post that I'm an early adopter and have lots of BTCs on my wallet.
I you do wanna receive offers like this in the future, try this too.
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