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Topic: Dating apps and websites crypto scam - page 2. (Read 241 times)

legendary
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April 09, 2021, 05:16:37 AM
#8
This isn't really exclusive to dating apps, scammers are active on all social networks and messenger platforms. You can simply take as a rule of thumb that if an unknown person approaches you and it has something to do with money, and you have to send them or somewhere else your money, then it's 100% a scam. It's actually a common sense, but unfortunately a lot of people don't have it and easily trust strangers with their hard-earned money.
hero member
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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
April 09, 2021, 04:40:02 AM
#7
Have experience this severely and the scammers are always fools that think they victims are foolish enough to send money to an unknown person and source.
It is good that you should always be aware of everything you do and making decisions if what will happen if you decide this and that. Trusting strangers that you know online won't help at all. I have experienced receiving many claims on telegram that you can earn money but never did they know that they can't get a single money from me as their offer sounds good to be true.
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Global peace initiative
April 09, 2021, 04:25:36 AM
#6
Have experience this severely and the scammers are always fools that think they victims are foolish enough to send money to an unknown person and source.
member
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Merit: 43
April 09, 2021, 04:10:30 AM
#5
I experience those just using a social media you can see on the comment section scammers encourage to make people investment with the name of the bitcoin and sending a proof of withdrawal but if you don't know by that for sure you will caught. As early as possible avoid those banners telling they can double your money it's already an old song.

Women offering bitcoin I don't think so women focusing on cryptocurrency but I don't say no woman invest in crypto.
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Merit: 16
$CYBERCASH METAVERSE
April 09, 2021, 03:45:25 AM
#4
Those scammers are everywhere, I got contacted on telegram almost every three days or more by good looking young men or ladies that makes me wanna do things for them, telling me to make deposits on websites I've never heard about, if you aren't foolish and greedy you will instantly know what they are up to
legendary
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April 09, 2021, 03:16:06 AM
#3
I would say that all dating sites that someone diligently advertises, offers to invest, and talks about great benefits, etc., are mostly fraudulent.
Do not trust strangers, beautiful young ladies who smile friendly and promise you a good acquaintance and benefit. Ask yourself the question, what is more dear to you, your money, which you earned so diligently, or the beautiful girl behind the monitor, whom you do not know at all, intending to trust her?
Appreciate your work, try to find out as much information as possible about the site, do not stop at one source. Only after that, make any conclusions on investments, and after making a decision, rely only on yourself. Having entrusted your money to scammers on the Internet, unfortunately, you will not be able to return it.
legendary
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April 09, 2021, 03:02:55 AM
#2
Hah yeah, that is a know scam approach that unfortunately works quite good if scammer plays the long game and works on his victim for a few weeks. By then fool falls in love  and is willing to do pretty much anything. "Pretty ladies" contacted me many times on Telegram, trying to do the same thing. Usually I just block them immediately after the first message (rule of thumb on Telegram is if anyone sends you unsolicited PM, its a scam) but few times i went along to see how long will it take them.

Usually they try scam you the same day, but once or twice they were very patient, chatting with me for a week, before they steered the conversation towards "incredible investment opportunities. One of them even used her real picture, as I asked her to send selfie holding piece of paper with the current date written, before I deposited BTC and she actually did that.

Similar techniques existed long before cryptocurrencies, and with crypto it became much easier to scam. Recently I heard about the case in Croatia where some woman went to the bank to deposit 2,000 EURO to her "fiance" from South Africa (iirc), and when bank clerk asked her to give her the name of her fiance she said "let me check Facebook". Bank clerk was suspicious that she doesn't even know her "fiance" name by heart, started asking questions etc and it turned out to be a scam.
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$CYBERCASH METAVERSE
April 09, 2021, 02:41:33 AM
#1
Hi all new crypto lovers on here, I want to share you a very important information about scammers using dating websites to deceive people, chilling them tokens and coins that will rise sooner, well that fact is you won't be able to withdraw your tokens once you deposit on the website been given to you, after buying the coins you will keep staring at your money on the website forever

These scammers are available on tinder app, okcupid and few others, they get on your attention and try confusing you about how your life can change if you by a particular crypto coins, please pass this message to others
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