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Topic: It's a shame people still falling for this - page 3. (Read 410 times)

legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
January 17, 2023, 11:58:36 AM
#5
Only greedy people fall for such tricks. Those aren't new tricks anyway. Why will anyone want to reap where they didn't sow? The first time I saw that in one of the numerous telegram groups I was subscribed to was in 2021. It didn't move me a bit even though it was my first experience with such. The reason being that I've a mindset that nothing is ever free, both online and off it. There's always a catch. I always want to find out what the catch is. I was proved right a few weeks after that when someone complained of how they were duped through that method. Don't expect a philanthropist in this industry. They don't exist.
hero member
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January 17, 2023, 11:23:48 AM
#4
In this space nobody is a fool except you are totally new to crypto and you decide to take a step without doing research, how can a stranger send you their log in information for an exchange and tell you that they are entrusting you with their money and you believe?

How can someone have access to millions of dollars and you are the God sent stranger they can give the key to the millions and you are promised a share part? Do you work for the money?

You need to wise up, in this world today, people don't give up something without wanting something back, nothing is actually for free, so if someone contacted you on Twitter, Telegram or any social media platforms saying they can make you rich by helping them or they played dump as if they can't operate their own wallet or account they are 100% scammers.
I hoped I heard this story in face to face with a friend. He told me that this is the latest scam that going on now. A cryptocurrency expert will contact you and give you his wallet details and tell you that he can't transfer the coin because he has lost private key but the person can transfer the coin and in that process once the person enter the wallet he will see the coins live and the scammer would tell you to deposit a particular amount to transfer the money and once you pay your money and the coins all together would be moved to another wallet. I just thank God for the information my friend gave me. So everyone should be careful.
sr. member
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January 17, 2023, 10:50:26 AM
#3
I've seen this happen and the log in of the exchange they share is not like Binance exchange, they are cheap looking exchange and if you log in you will be required to make deposits, see this whole thing is a game for those scammers.

They intentionally drop the recovery seed, when greedy people see the recovery seed they will go and import the seed behind the scene, thinking they are smart and that's when things will start going side ways.

It's not a new trick a and just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

It was all intentional.
hero member
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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
January 17, 2023, 10:28:19 AM
#2
I'm not sure if they're the same. However, I have seen people on social media posting their secret phrases or private keys online and then asking for help because they don't know how to transact with the crypto they own and if anyone is willing to assist them. This is mostly done on the Tron network, which does not allow you to send assets in a wallet even if you have the secret phrase.

As I previously stated, I'm not sure if it's the same as the one in Op because I've never seen or heard of anyone sharing their login details for an exchange with others unless they're having mental issues.
sr. member
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January 17, 2023, 10:18:13 AM
#1
In this crypto space nobody is a fool except you are new to the crypto world and you decide to take a step without doing proper research, how can a stranger send you their login information for crypto exchange and tell you that they are entrusting you with their money and you believe?

How can someone work for their money and have access to millions of dollars and you are the God-sent stranger they can give the key to the millions and you are promised a percentage of the whole part? Do you work for the money or what?

You need to wise up, in this world today, people don't give up something without wanting something back, nothing is actually for free, so if someone contacted you on Twitter, Telegram, or any social media platform saying they can make you rich by helping them or they played dump as if they can't operate their wallet or account they are 100% scammers.
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