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Topic: I just know this site and it's too good to be true. (Read 297 times)

jr. member
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I guess it is very clear that this investment plan is a scam. What kind of investment can guarantee 11% interest within a short period of 48 hours.

Yeah, it is possible for one to do a deal and make such a profit with that time frame, but it is not a guarantee and it can't be on a regular basis. And for them to promise their clients 11% in 24hrs, that means they are making more than that within the said period.
hero member
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Wouldn't it be better if this sentence was added to the thread? Or this thread lock?
At first, before reading some replies here I was rather interested, but indeed because seeing the results of a very high investment only in a short time, I was a little hesitant. Strengthened again with a statement in some replies below it, so that it is more sure if this is a scam site.
So, it might be better edited in the main thread.
I haven't got enough time to do that but that is my plan all along. i just post it that way so that I can bump the thread for spreading this scam site and many people will be aware of this site and will stay away from it and also, this thread is not locked. You wouldn't have been able to post here if this thread is locked. Thanks for the reminder anyway. Updated the op.
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NOTICE: It is proven that this is a scam site and should be avoided at all cost.
Wouldn't it be better if this sentence was added to the thread? Or this thread lock?
At first, before reading some replies here I was rather interested, but indeed because seeing the results of a very high investment only in a short time, I was a little hesitant. Strengthened again with a statement in some replies below it, so that it is more sure if this is a scam site.
So, it might be better edited in the main thread.
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You don't have to be told that this is a scam, 11% every 24hrs is impossible you should ask yourself where the money is coming from, this is complete HYIP/Ponzi scheme I believe way too good to be true, when something is tool true to be good just believe it
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If someone could make 11% in 24 hours, they wouldn't need anyone's investments. Think about it, you start with $100 and multiply it by 1.11 30 times, that means in the end of the month they would have $2,289. In the next month - $52,400. In the end of the third month - $1,199,446. So, a person with this method and just $100 would become a millionaire in 3 months. What is the logical reason for them to take other people's money and share the profit with them, if they can work for themselves? Or just take a few thousand dollars loan from a bank and become a millionaire even faster. The answer is obvious - no one is making such big returns in this world.

This kind of scheme mostly fall in ponzi-type one. They are banking on gullible users that will join because how can they generate their funds, from other users, right? So if you are at the bottom, the likelihood of losing your funds is high. With such high ROI, most of these sites will be gone once the owner/s collected enough funds for their pocket. So as much as possible don't be enticed by high ROI, because that's not legit.
legendary
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I don't really think we need to post a new thread for something like this every day. Just post a guideline or a spreadsheet if you want to add some suspicious links. The best protection is your own awareness anyway. Education or general thread would help people develop some kind of intuition to help them tell scams from miles away.
hero member
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That is a scam site because it looks suspicious if the site can give those profits in the short term. That scheme was happening for a long time ago and many people getting trap by the site and deposit for some amount to expect a big return in the short term. Besides that, it is easy to know if that is a scam site or not because you can see if that site offers a big return, no matter if that is for the short or long term, that will be unbelievable. Furthermore, you do not need to investigate because it is obviously clear that nothing investment can give you a big profit in the short term.
legendary
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If someone could make 11% in 24 hours, they wouldn't need anyone's investments. Think about it, you start with $100 and multiply it by 1.11 30 times, that means in the end of the month they would have $2,289. In the next month - $52,400. In the end of the third month - $1,199,446. So, a person with this method and just $100 would become a millionaire in 3 months. What is the logical reason for them to take other people's money and share the profit with them, if they can work for themselves? Or just take a few thousand dollars loan from a bank and become a millionaire even faster. The answer is obvious - no one is making such big returns in this world.
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The way their plan works, I think that it's either a big scam or a really good site that really pays you with money and I think that the latter is an impossibility because I feel like there's no such thing as a generous investment so be careful to all newbies and curious people out there, Internet is a lawless land and I don't think that you would want to be a victim here.
legendary
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NOTICE: It is proven that this is a scam site and should be avoided at all cost.

In that case, this is a site that should be added to list of scam sites that should be avoided. The more we are aware and know scam sites the safer it is to avoid such sites. My mind really tells me that this is a scam site and I just posted it here for more support that this is indeed a scam site especially when I read that it is established on 2013 but never find any proof plus the site is created in 2020 and the site said founded on 2018 which it should be created the same year instead of 2020.

It looks like you can create a list of similar scam sites, including the one shown to you
DdmrDdmr. Add your found site as well and plus

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https [colon] trustedbitcoinsmining [dot] com
https [colon] acquisition trust / [dot] ltd.

For some reason, I think that they are all created by the same scam company. Pay attention to the content itself, everything is identical, which means that these sites are made according to the template and will be reproduced under different names. You just have to check their promises and compare them with others to decide that they are all one Ponzi program.
hero member
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Offers that are too good to be true, are risky ones. You can apply this rule for anything: stock, real estate, crypto, whatsoever.

First, it can be a scam offer.

Second, if it is not a scam offer, it is an offer that is giving to you when the market is on extremely hype. It will be collapsed soon and might instantaneously collapse after you take that offer, and make investment.

The offer in OP is highly like a scam one.
full member
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If you are unsure about something being a scam or not, first check the scam thread on this forum because it might have been reported there, and if it's not and it is a scam, please report it yourself. Anything that has high and quick returns, asks you to send crypto to them to get crypto back, or has no social media activity or users, is obviously a scam.
staff
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It's logically a scam and I wonder how dumb (sorry to those who fell for it) one should be to fall for it. Literally, I mean.. The first question I have is: Why help others make money when you can infinitely multiply it anyway? Here's a very simple calculus: it takes 64 days through the Aggressive Plan to get from $100 to $1,173,209,756. Yeah, $100 to a billion. If someone falls for this crap, no offense but it's all their fault for believing in fairytales...
Ignoring the extreme interest rates in this example, I imagine there's plenty of people coming into Bitcoin which are used to interest rates from their banks, which when offered on interest on their Bitcoin, they don't bat an eye lid. From my experience at least reading about it over the years, almost every single service offering an interest rate on your Bitcoin for merely depositing into their service, is a scam. It literally doesn't make any sense why someone would pay you to deposit your Bitcoin, at least for a legitimate reason. In fiat it kind of does, although I'm not a big fan of banks so I tend to ignore the interest rates, but they technically have control of your money, and while your bank account remains the same, they are using that money to further their profits, and therefore they offer an incentive to their customers as a result.
hero member
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When an investment platforms give that 'plan'. It's an obvious scam and people should've stay away from that site and other the same websites too.
We've been telling a lot of people that such site is a scam and yet, sadly, there are still that becomes a victim of it because they don't do much research for those warnings and even with the website that they've known.
full member
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Look for claims like these to help you spot the companies and people to avoid:

Scammers guarantee that you’ll make money. If they promise you’ll make a profit, that’s a scam. Even if there’s a celebrity endorsement or testimonials. (Those are easily faked.)

Scammers promise big payouts with guaranteed returns. Nobody can guarantee a set return, say, double your money. Much less in a short time.

Scammers promise free money. They’ll promise it in cash or cryptocurrency, but free money promises are always fake.

Scammers make big claims without details or explanations. Smart business people want to understand how their investment works, and where their money is going. And good investment advisors want to share that information.

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https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-cryptocurrency-and-scams
hero member
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They want to present themselves as professionally as they can, because they want to convince people that they are not scammers. Because most investors have already become smarter, they can detect scam websites. But such websites confuse new investors. There are some new investors who invest in such websites in the hope of making quick profits.

But they don't use their commonsense, and don't think that how can a real company make such huge profits so quickly? A real company will never promise such a fixed profit. This is a scam.
sr. member
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It would take more mistakes before a person learn and learning what is a too good to be true or a scam should be obvious already if you are not a newbie. Newbies should be curious all the time and never hesitate to ask a question if in doubt so that they will learn. Some newbies didn't bother to ask for someone when they see an opportunity which is a fake opportunity that would be the cause of their greed because they think getting money is as easy like that when they invest. But in reality, they were the ones being played by the scammer.
legendary
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It's logically a scam and I wonder how dumb (sorry to those who fell for it) one should be to fall for it. Literally, I mean.. The first question I have is: Why help others make money when you can infinitely multiply it anyway? Here's a very simple calculus: it takes 64 days through the Aggressive Plan to get from $100 to $1,173,209,756. Yeah, $100 to a billion. If someone falls for this crap, no offense but it's all their fault for believing in fairytales...
hero member
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[Nope]No hype delivers more than hope
I signed up for 2 different accounts (with random emails of course).

As usual types of scam sites, the priority of security is not important because that is not the point. There is no email verification, even I can't find the account settings page especially the security settings.
The deposit addresses for both my accounts are the same: 1ARymjt5MjVxVg8YsCQUGfsmkSoAwWn6XA, of course this is not a personal address and has been used for 0.3 btc transactions previously
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Like futures in general, many games are zero-sum or even negative sum games(The trading platform takes a cut of commission or interest). Claiming that everyone in a project can make money is worth thinking about. If you can't figure out where the profit is coming from, then it's likely that your money is somebody else's profit, right
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