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sr. member
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June 07, 2019, 12:01:16 AM
#7

http://promo.raidofinance.eu/fraudsters  -- here we published an article

I guess it's too short (it should be bigger twice for a better result). What do you think?


You can publish a short article but come up with greater results depending on how effective and relevant are the information contained within. The article is basically talking about ways and means that scammers can fool people out of their money and the things that RaidoFinance is doing to stop hackers and scammers getting into its own system. I already heard those scams though they are sprouting everywhere as they are appealing to that greedy part of the human nature. KYC can be helpful though not a big guarantee of anything but better have it than nothing, I guess. You should be using more sophisticated technology to fend off any hacking or intrusion attempts.



But honestly no need to create a separate thread for that and just post updates on your official ANN thread.

Thanks! But I know nothing about ANN threads -- what does it mean?

Go and see more of the forum. ANN means ANNOUNCEMENT a portion of this forum where projects are shared to members and the general public.



jr. member
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June 06, 2019, 04:20:18 AM
#6
But honestly no need to create a separate thread for that and just post updates on your official ANN thread.

Thanks! But I know nothing about ANN threads -- what does it mean?
jr. member
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June 06, 2019, 03:54:49 AM
#5
Hmm, it's weird you are talking about fraud in the ecosystem but you can't even make your website secure? I suggest you before make it SSL first, because it doesn't look good on your reputable of having a site that is not even sure, just saying.

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Yes, you are right...
Of course, we have SSL -- https://promo.raidofinance.eu/fraudsters
but we have no redirect to it -- thank you for showing me the bug
We'll fix it
legendary
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June 06, 2019, 12:44:03 AM
#4
Hmm, it's weird you are talking about fraud in the ecosystem but you can't even make your website secure? I suggest you before make it SSL first, because it doesn't look good on your reputable of having a site that is not even sure, just saying.
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June 05, 2019, 03:53:42 PM
#3
http://promo.raidofinance.eu/fraudsters  -- here we published an article

I guess it's too short (it should be bigger twice for a better result). What do you think?

So basically you are stating that the site (I see it's an exchange who held an ICO recently) does now have a section for fraud related issues?

Fine after all. But honestly no need to create a separate thread for that and just post updates on your official ANN thread.
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June 05, 2019, 12:03:26 PM
#2
http://promo.raidofinance.eu/fraudsters  -- here we published an article

I guess it's too short (it should be bigger twice for a better result). What do you think?




I didn’t get it, is a promotion of a new platform or an article? The article is not short by the way it is quite long and it tackles about fraudsters or scammers on their strategies in getting people’s trust but then at the latter part of your article you promoted the platform but I cannot see reasons why people should trust this platform to avoid being scammed by mentioning these line below:
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The European company RaidoFinance provides a reliable and transparent way to buy / sell cryptocurrency. As part of its activities, the company is guided by the KYC / AML policy. Carrying out a four-level customer verification provides the necessary level of interaction with the digital world.
KYC and AML doesn’t guarantee investors of not being scammed since scammers come from within.
jr. member
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June 05, 2019, 11:47:11 AM
#1
http://promo.raidofinance.eu/fraudsters  -- here we published an article

I guess it's too short (it should be bigger twice for a better result). What do you think?



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