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sr. member
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December 05, 2020, 05:29:45 AM
#30
Why would someone buy cryptocurrency through a link sent to their emails offering a huge discount and taking advantage of the Black Friday season besides there are trusted crypto market offering legitimate black Friday deals I would advise everyone to stay away from unknown emails offering heaven and earth these are scammers words and most of these emails are phishing attack.
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
December 05, 2020, 04:39:45 AM
#29
Lol, I laughed whenever I see such offers, 99% of people in this space only cares about their own pocket only, using good offers or deals can't brainwashed someone like me because I don't like free things, I believe there is always more unknown things about them, big online stores that introduce blackfriday deals in my country only use some certain items for the deals, probably old items that people aren't buying
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HEX: Longer pays better
December 05, 2020, 04:30:13 AM
#28
I received some offers sometimes also by email, and also Black Friday offers.

Scammers always taking advantage of marketing to deceive people. It's not weird anymore.

I add that they also sometimes use social media pages or channels to scam. Be careful...
Yes, even Twitter, facebook, and telegram have a lot of spam messages and scams calling for investment in ghost projects. This issue will probably never be solved, so we should be conscious of protecting our property.
And remember clearly that money will never be easy to earn, if there are offers with attractive returns, be careful, it is likely a scam. Especially strangers, there is no good person in this market who naturally wants to help us make a lot of money Smiley
sr. member
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The OGz Club
December 05, 2020, 04:27:21 AM
#27
I think it's better to use separate email for bounties and airdrop campaigns to avoid this type of spamming mails, there is no way you will promote projects either fake or real without getting your ail exposed and only God knows who are revealing people's email address, Im guessing they are selling the email address

if they try to hack email, then that's a bad thing, indeed in this internet world we have to be very careful,
because there are many digital crimes that haunt you, especially on certain days like Black Friday,
don't be tempted by the big discounts given by a website who was just born.
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December 05, 2020, 03:57:46 AM
#26
Is there anyone on here getting crypto blackfriday deals through their email address? I keep getting blackfriday deals like buying bitcoin and other coins at cheaper rate but I was smart enough to do some diggings and I see that scammers are targeting emails to lure people and scam them, do not go through your emails to take advantage of any blackfriday deals
The question is How does these scammers come to find your email as valid target?i think you are always passing your KYC in Fake projects thats why your data has been sold to these 3rd party scammers.

Emails is one Best door of scammers towards our defenses Because there is no Need for approval to send us even Phishing links.

Edit your Email and ban those who had sent you and also report their activities for further result.
legendary
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December 05, 2020, 03:48:43 AM
#25
Is there anyone on here getting crypto blackfriday deals through their email address? I keep getting blackfriday deals like buying bitcoin and other coins at cheaper rate but I was smart enough to do some diggings and I see that scammers are targeting emails to lure people and scam them, do not go through your emails to take advantage of any blackfriday deals
I don't know if it is just me but whenever I saw the Email that they are sending to me, I can already sense if it is a scam attempt on me or not even though I'm not opening or reading the whole context of the email.

Black Friday?? Stupid scammers trying to scam those newbies and ignorant investors again Cheesy. Well, I believe that there are few for sure that fell down to this kind of childish trap. There are many ways to buy Bitcoin and in a legit way. Just be knowledgeable enough to know which are scams and which are not and emails or messages like this will be a trash for you.

I have received some too but since I can already sense which are legit and which are not by just seeing the first few lines, I'm not falling to these kind of traps.
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December 05, 2020, 03:44:36 AM
#24
I think it's better to use separate email for bounties and airdrop campaigns to avoid this type of spamming mails, there is no way you will promote projects either fake or real without getting your ail exposed and only God knows who are revealing people's email address, Im guessing they are selling the email address
Yes, the solution is indeed good to use separate emails to participate in bounty and airdrop campaigns, but it will also tire someone in managing his email, imagine if he is following 100 bounty campaigns at once, there must be a lot of emails he has to make for that.
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
December 05, 2020, 02:23:56 AM
#23
I think it's better to use separate email for bounties and airdrop campaigns to avoid this type of spamming mails, there is no way you will promote projects either fake or real without getting your ail exposed and only God knows who are revealing people's email address, Im guessing they are selling the email address
hero member
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Nada y Tú?
December 05, 2020, 01:21:22 AM
#22
I received some offers sometimes also by email, and also Black Friday offers.

Scammers always taking advantage of marketing to deceive people. It's not weird anymore.

I add that they also sometimes use social media pages or channels to scam. Be careful...
legendary
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December 05, 2020, 12:55:37 AM
#21
Black Friday offers are generally carried out on official websites, usually those who send offers in email are scammers, although not all offers in email are scams, but you need to be careful, especially offers about cryptocurrency, once you click the emailed link then the information your personal has entered the pocket of scammer, so try not to use your email address on any exchange.
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December 04, 2020, 08:49:33 PM
#20
Well, you know already not to get involve in those fake email deal and that is the good thing. Sharing it here would be ideal for there are new members here that do not know about scam activities. There are so many here and that all should be careful especially in phishing platform like fake sites, fake apps that the only purpose is to scam or hack other people.
sr. member
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December 04, 2020, 07:35:17 PM
#19
Is there anyone on here getting crypto blackfriday deals through their email address? ~snip~
I got it once in my spam mail folder lately, then removed it asap after reading the contents. If I'm not wrong it's about a discount on a cloud mining service which when I looked at the site its something like a Ponzi platform, of course I'm not crazy enough to invest in that kind of platform.
legendary
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December 04, 2020, 07:20:56 PM
#18
What kind of offer is it because so far my email has never gotten an offer about blackfriday like that, if other offers that offer bonuses or whatever sometimes they come but about blackfriday absolutely nothing. After all, when they offer bitcoin at such a low price it is utterly unbelievable, I'm sure that at this point anyone who owns bitcoin will be taken care of as well as possible and it will not be easy for them to give it away at a cheap price. A case like this must indeed become the awareness of many crypto users, because if it cannot be realized quickly then of course it will be dangerous.
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December 04, 2020, 06:35:12 PM
#17
Is there anyone on here getting crypto blackfriday deals through their email address? I keep getting blackfriday deals like buying bitcoin and other coins at cheaper rate but I was smart enough to do some diggings and I see that scammers are targeting emails to lure people and scam them, do not go through your emails to take advantage of any blackfriday deals
I do. But I've never participated with any of them. I make sure that it's from a reliable source or coming from an official email.
I usually receive emails from Ledger and that's an official sale or whatever promo that they have. Be vigilant and check the resources if it's from the official website.
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December 04, 2020, 03:53:43 PM
#16
I guess some people fall for them then. It's really weird though, why would anyone think that people are selling cryptos with discount trough email?  Huh Its like getting a post where someone would offer to sell money with discount
sr. member
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December 04, 2020, 02:43:22 PM
#15
This is obviously fake. I always tell people to be extremely careful when buying some stuffs or having some online deals especially those that would tell you buy and get higher profits. Assuming it pays as they say, they wouldn't have involved you instead they will call on family and friends. Nothing good comes so snappy. Best place to buy whatever is exchange. Let's be very vigilant and caution
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December 04, 2020, 01:25:23 PM
#14
Is there anyone on here getting crypto blackfriday deals through their email address? I keep getting blackfriday deals like buying bitcoin and other coins at cheaper rate but I was smart enough to do some diggings and I see that scammers are targeting emails to lure people and scam them, do not go through your emails to take advantage of any blackfriday deals

If you use your email to register different websites it is possible that you will receive many emails or spam messages . I suggest to ignore them all if you know it is not came from legitimate source or exchange. Always check the URL before logging in your account.

You will recieve different types of scheme on your email not only fake exchange even fake giveaway just to lure people to enter their details.
hero member
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Dimon6969
December 04, 2020, 01:17:59 PM
#13
I wonder how there will be a sale for crypto which is scheduled. Price is too volatile and we can't determine whether it will be onsale or will drop in price in a certain of time. It can only be possible to some exchanges if they have added service fees in the transactions that can be discounted but with the actual price of BTC or other altcoins scheduled sales might be unsuitable.
hero member
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December 04, 2020, 01:13:46 PM
#12
none of the links that arrive via e-mail and offer deals, discounts for black friday on the purchase of crypto are truthful indeed never click the links inside them, they are definitely scams, phishing there are no discounts on the purchase of crypto on any occasion except when there are downturns in the market
hero member
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December 04, 2020, 11:57:04 AM
#11
You don't need to be told that those are fake deals from scammers sending random emails to their bulk mails, especially when you didn't sign up for such thing, it is festive season and scammers are doing everything possible to take advantage of this period everyone should be extremely careful and avoid opening mails from unknown sources.
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