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May 14, 2016, 05:17:53 PM
#17
Kind of random to receive spam relating to bitcoin,do you maybe have some aspect connected to bitcoin in your email address,no need to answer here but if you do I would look into changing it so you are not phished in this manner.
I set up multiple emails for different accounts so I can track where a lot of my issues through email are stemming from.
legendary
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May 14, 2016, 04:53:07 PM
#16
Considering they're saying that they'll multiply your Bitcoin by roughly 50% (based on their example, not sure if that's what they intend to do), I would think that is a scam. They don't look for enough details about your investors, and it seems that they would just look at the numbers and send your Bitcoin back in some form.

I would pass on this, if they had a website and more info then maybe I'd investigate it more.
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May 14, 2016, 04:27:58 PM
#15
Wow. Look at that email address. That looks official enough, but that's e here it ends. They sound like they're trying to run a Ponzi but I guarantee it's worse than a Ponzi because no Investor will get anything back. They should have been a little smarter about their obvious scam.
The email address can easily be faked, just search on google "email spoofer" and you will find many tools to fake your email address, but when you look at the raw hml code from the email then you see that it is fake, also there is displayed a warning that says it is possible that it is faked.
legendary
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May 14, 2016, 04:25:23 PM
#14
Wow. Look at that email address. That looks official enough, but that's where it ends. They sound like they're trying to run a Ponzi but I guarantee it's worse than a Ponzi because no investor will get anything back! They should have been a little smarter about their obvious scam.


Edit: Hahaha it's risk free because it's insured through the New York Stock Exchange. HAHAHA what the hell does that even mean?! NYSE won't insure your investments hahaha if you invest in some crappy business and it fails you're shit out of luck. Only a complete moron would fall for this. Also their grammatical errors all over the place are really obviousl. It's some non-English speaking moron scammer with a 3rd grade education.
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May 14, 2016, 04:23:38 PM
#13
Real companies would never send such emails. Just look the raw html code, it shows the html code with the title as the real blockchain, but it will lead you to a phising site, then u login and your btc will be stolen. Do not even read tjose email, ignore the sender and delete the mail.
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May 14, 2016, 04:15:53 PM
#12
If you get an email with a Bitcoin address from an address you don't know or perhaps even from an address you know, no matter what it is, it's 100% a scam.
legendary
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May 14, 2016, 04:14:27 PM
#11
Scam alert!
That is an obvious scam! Send some bitcoins to those guys and you will never see them again.
I don't know how can these guys make money on this...
legendary
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May 14, 2016, 04:11:48 PM
#10
In a twisted way every email of this type is an extra stamp of legitimacy, right?
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it's showtime
May 14, 2016, 12:33:50 PM
#9
thanks all, now im sure that email is scam.
i dont know why got this email, i think its come from hyip program.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
May 14, 2016, 12:32:48 PM
#8
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.
jr. member
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May 14, 2016, 12:25:02 PM
#7
Yep it's a 100℅ scam don't send funds to that address.
But I don't know how did he got that email. Huh

legendary
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May 14, 2016, 12:09:35 PM
#6

Its almost something believable, look at the email used to send to you.
But then if they do run such program, we'd all know as someone here in the forum would have posted it the first before you even receive an email. Sure its a scam!
full member
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May 14, 2016, 10:53:34 AM
#5
I have received email was like that, but i am sure it is scam. It was like coinbase couple months ago there were email sent to me.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
May 14, 2016, 10:45:12 AM
#4
Never receive an email like that better to stay away from that email.. there's no investment site or offer are legit all of them are scam there's no free in the internet all of them need to work hard..
legendary
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May 14, 2016, 10:38:55 AM
#3
If you have the ask if it's a scam, it's a scam. This usually applies specially within the Bitcoin world. If you recieve a random email out of nowhere, it's a scam 100%. No one goes around sending emails in masse asking for money. If you were in some sort of newsletter, then it maybe could make more sense, but mails out of the blue are always spam.
staff
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Just writing some code
May 14, 2016, 10:36:13 AM
#2
It is a scam, do not send Bitcoins to that address. Blockchain.info is not running any sort of investment service.
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it's showtime
May 14, 2016, 10:30:35 AM
#1
Hi guys yesterday i got this email, i'm not sure this legit or not. anyone knows?

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