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Topic: Fake Coinbase Giveaway, Stay Away - page 2. (Read 360 times)

hero member
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November 10, 2019, 02:55:05 PM
#4
It's a nice job finding this scam attempt. Many people will tell that this is an obvious scam site because no site would ask you to deposit first before receiving more btc. That kind of way is what scammers would do in their scam site. Better stay away from sites related to crypto that will ask you to deposit first.
copper member
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November 10, 2019, 02:40:16 PM
#3
Its nothing but a cheap scam attempt and atleast who have got little amount of brain on his head will not gonna fall for this obvious trap. I would request all newbies to keep enough distance from this kinda greedy offers. Basically these scammers take slightly similar domain like the original platform to make people fool and its a common thing. Chances of getting greedy investors for this type of offer is really low but some people still exists who want to get massive amount profit just in a short time.

OP, I will suggest you to keep this topic here for next 24 hours and then you can move this to "Scam Accusation" where more visitors will be able to know about this obvious scam attempt.
legendary
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November 10, 2019, 02:12:51 PM
#2
You can now have that feeling that we can't go a day without us having more than one scam attempt being busted by forum members, that's good work, it's helpful, even though the scam attempts are pretty obvious for those who aren't greedy and boneheaded not to read.

I feel beginners and help is the perfect place for all this threads, no old time user would fall for send me X bitcoin, I'll give you Y in return, it's stupid, it's the newbies that are susceptible(vulnerable), it's them who can feel the rush of blood to grab some free bitcoins, not knowing there is nothing such as that, just a crazy scammer trying to exploit people.

Even if coinbase was to be a charity organization, they wouldn't just give away 500btc to customers.
legendary
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November 10, 2019, 01:57:17 PM
#1
The website- coinbasereward.com, claims they are coinbase and to celebrate 50 million accounts on their exchange, they are giving away 5000 BTC.
Fake!Fake!!Fake!!!
This is a scam attempt, please don't fall into this. They are not coinbase, nor they will send BTC ever.

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