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May 09, 2019, 06:52:33 PM
#7
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.
really helpful all your points are very important for everyone to to get into a gambling field and mostly the investment is made up like this then only there possibility getting the profit without any problem is simple otherwise something will be giving you to the pressure at the end.
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May 09, 2019, 06:44:54 PM
#6
That is why I never just randomly click on websites and try new gambling sites. Sending that amount of money in an unknown gambling site is not a good idea. Well, let this be a lesson to your friend. Never ever enter a gambling site without even looking for reviews, feedbacks or even testing it with a small amount.
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May 09, 2019, 06:29:03 PM
#5
$200 is a lot of money even if you say that is small money Grin
Yes, I agree with you said and being cautious is the most important things that we must do before we visit the suspicious links especially if the site offers to make easy money.
But the fact, many people become greediness and dumbness when they read about how to make money instantly, and it makes them chase more and more for finding those ways even they will deposit some money to get more information.
That will be a good tip for us so we could be careful if we want to visit on the website which we don't know.
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May 09, 2019, 06:24:36 PM
#4
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

lol it's your friend's fault , he got scammed by a website and he can't even remember its name  Cheesy how ignorant can someone be !!
as long as you are playing with the trusted sites here in the forum you should be fine even if you deposit thousands of dollars
We don't know if hes being scammed totally yet forgetting the site which do scams you is really impossible yet this would tied up on your
mind for sometime which basically remembering the name of it.Its impossible to think to forget it directly.Am I right?
Asking out first into the community wont really cost an arm and leg but people do still fail on following this basic thing.
Yes it is true it is hard to believe that OP's friend doesn't remember the site.
And OP if your friend really like to gamble why not show him the trusted sites there are already plenty of trusted gambling sites.
And if you browse Bitcoin Gambling on a browser the first page would show the old and trusted gambling site so how could he click a scam site?
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May 09, 2019, 06:00:26 PM
#3
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

lol it's your friend's fault , he got scammed by a website and he can't even remember its name  Cheesy how ignorant can someone be !!
as long as you are playing with the trusted sites here in the forum you should be fine even if you deposit thousands of dollars
We don't know if hes being scammed totally yet forgetting the site which do scams you is really impossible yet this would tied up on your
mind for sometime which basically remembering the name of it.Its impossible to think to forget it directly.Am I right?
Asking out first into the community wont really cost an arm and leg but people do still fail on following this basic thing.
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May 09, 2019, 05:40:25 PM
#2
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

lol it's your friend's fault , he got scammed by a website and he can't even remember its name  Cheesy how ignorant can someone be !!
as long as you are playing with the trusted sites here in the forum you should be fine even if you deposit thousands of dollars
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May 09, 2019, 05:18:22 PM
#1
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.
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