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hero member
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September 08, 2023, 02:28:24 AM
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As the title says, you can still loan some crypto even without collateral.
You can visit their instagram page on


I personally used them for few of my loans, and my friends did too.

It is great if you need something without collateral and payment timeframe is approx 3-4 months.

Thanks!

You are a known scammer : Alts of scammer "buyingtechnow"
newbie
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As the title says, you can still loan some crypto even without collateral.
You can visit their instagram page on


instagram.com/lend_crypto

I personally used them for few of my loans, and my friends did too.

It is great if you need something without collateral and payment timeframe is approx 3-4 months.

Thanks!

Its a SCAM
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I commented "lol" on one of their instagram posts, cause it really looks like the biggest nonsense.

1 day later I had a message request which looked like this:



So basically they want money upfront, and then you are supposed to get a loan. Needless to say this is absolute bs and you will never see anything.
After calling him out for it I got blocked instantly Smiley .



Seems like they're using multiple methods and I guess they randomly send those to different people. It reminds me of those fixed matches scams where they'd send different bets to different people.
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I commented "lol" on one of their instagram posts, cause it really looks like the biggest nonsense.

1 day later I had a message request which looked like this:



So basically they want money upfront, and then you are supposed to get a loan. Needless to say this is absolute bs and you will never see anything.
After calling him out for it I got blocked instantly Smiley .

newbie
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Yes I did. I have a disposable account which I sometimes use to annoy these people. They asked for ID and also sent a link to a website which basically wanted to drain my Metamask wallet. "Click on this link to verify your wallet" type of bs. I'm sure OP runs this scam, there's no way he doesn't.
Great, thanks for the details.

I am going to tag. I would have also loved to open a type 1 flag against the profile, but the reference link would have to be a scam accusation at least having some screenshots which I don't have right now,

you must first pay 25$ to an address then he asks for an LTC address to receive the loan and normally receive 200. I did not try for fear of being scammed
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Yes I did. I have a disposable account which I sometimes use to annoy these people. They asked for ID and also sent a link to a website which basically wanted to drain my Metamask wallet. "Click on this link to verify your wallet" type of bs. I'm sure OP runs this scam, there's no way he doesn't.
Great, thanks for the details.

I am going to tag. I would have also loved to open a type 1 flag against the profile, but the reference link would have to be a scam accusation at least having some screenshots which I don't have right now,
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They asked for ID and also sent a link to a website which basically wanted to drain my Metamask wallet. "Click on this link to verify your wallet" type of bs. I'm sure OP runs this scam, there's no way he doesn't.

It would be helpful to gather some screenshots and other evidence, and submit a scam accusation.



Scam Report Format

Code:
[b][color=black]What happened:: [/color][/b]

[b][color=black]Scammers Profile Link: [/color][/b]

[b][color=black]Reference Link: [/color][/b]
[b][color=black]Amount Scammed: [/color][/b]
[b][color=black]Payment Method: [/color][/b]
[b][color=black]Proof of Payment: [/color][/b]
[b][color=black]PM/Chat Logs: [/color][/b]
[b][color=black]Additional Notes: [/color][/b]
Copy and paste it in new thread then fill all data.
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Liar liar pants on fire. They're asking for IDs.
You tried contacting them?

I wanted to do the same thing, but I didn't have a disposable Instagram account.

As soon as I saw that they were offering no collateral loans via Instagram, I immediately had a feeling that something was completely off. Maybe stealing the KYC documents or even on losing their Instagram account since they also try to use KYC to recover accounts one can not access.

Yes I did. I have a disposable account which I sometimes use to annoy these people. They asked for ID and also sent a link to a website which basically wanted to drain my Metamask wallet. "Click on this link to verify your wallet" type of bs. I'm sure OP runs this scam, there's no way he doesn't.
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Liar liar pants on fire. They're asking for IDs.
You tried contacting them?

I wanted to do the same thing, but I didn't have a disposable Instagram account.

As soon as I saw that they were offering no collateral loans via Instagram, I immediately had a feeling that something was completely off. Maybe stealing the KYC documents or even on losing their Instagram account since they also try to use KYC to recover accounts one can not access.
hero member
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Liar liar pants on fire. They're asking for IDs.
Don't bother taking this loan, it's Instagram without moderation and little attention from other users. You will be more likely to be tricked there. I think they just want to take your IDs to trade on the dark web, no money to lend.
member
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As the title says, you can still loan some crypto even without collateral.
You can visit their instagram page on


instagram.com/lend_crypto

I personally used them for few of my loans, and my friends did too.

It is great if you need something without collateral and payment timeframe is approx 3-4 months.

Thanks!

Liar liar pants on fire. They're asking for IDs.
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You're right but I don't think that anyone knows those scammers personally and that's why I don't think that anyone will be able to reveal their faces online without proper proof. I really don't like that approach because there are so many scammers doing such acts and it would be almost impossible to reveal the faces of all of those scammers sitting behind the computers that they are using for the scamming purposes. In my opinion the only thing we can do to help others be safe from such scammers is to promote awareness about such scams and the ways they use to scam new people.
That's not the point, do you even know how doxing works? It doesn't matter if you know or don't know the people, if you have the skills and knack for investigating, you can identify these people depending on your expertise with ease. Also, you haven't watched Jim Browning reveal the faces and names of call center scammers in India. I agree with the raising awareness campaign but if we don't deal with the root of the problem, it will stay a problem nonetheless.

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A single person won't be able to do anything in such case and there must be a team who would promote awareness regarding such scams on social media platforms. I know that it's easy to say something like that then doing it in actual life, but if some people want to help others to be safe from such malicious people then they only way is to take the step and continue promoting awareness regarding such scams.
I think these campaign have been going on for too long and people aren't listening anymore so I am somewhat in the fence with these one though I agree with it and your solution albeit good intentioned, lacks the firepower to really stop these scammers.
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From promoting Ponzi schemes to now running a "crypto lending service" on Instagram where on does not require any collateral to secure it! Wow, You have got to be amazed by how desperate and persistent these scammers can be. Some people just live and breathe scam every day, every year.
Their desperation is always paralleled with a lot of gullible people so as long as there's victims, there will be scammers that will attempt to do this "desperate" attempt and pathetic of a scam. One thing that can stop these scums in my opinion is to plaster their real faces and names online, that's the nuclear solution imo for these scams to stop proliferating but doxing is a serious offense here so we will still be seeing a lot of these people because there's nothing for them to fear.

To the newbies out there, if something is offered and you think that it's too good to be true, it probably isn't

You're right but I don't think that anyone knows those scammers personally and that's why I don't think that anyone will be able to reveal their faces online without proper proof. I really don't like that approach because there are so many scammers doing such acts and it would be almost impossible to reveal the faces of all of those scammers sitting behind the computers that they are using for the scamming purposes. In my opinion the only thing we can do to help others be safe from such scammers is to promote awareness about such scams and the ways they use to scam new people.

A single person won't be able to do anything in such case and there must be a team who would promote awareness regarding such scams on social media platforms. I know that it's easy to say something like that then doing it in actual life, but if some people want to help others to be safe from such malicious people then they only way is to take the step and continue promoting awareness regarding such scams.
full member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 219
From promoting Ponzi schemes to now running a "crypto lending service" on Instagram where on does not require any collateral to secure it! Wow, You have got to be amazed by how desperate and persistent these scammers can be. Some people just live and breathe scam every day, every year.
Their desperation is always paralleled with a lot of gullible people so as long as there's victims, there will be scammers that will attempt to do this "desperate" attempt and pathetic of a scam. One thing that can stop these scums in my opinion is to plaster their real faces and names online, that's the nuclear solution imo for these scams to stop proliferating but doxing is a serious offense here so we will still be seeing a lot of these people because there's nothing for them to fear.

To the newbies out there, if something is offered and you think that it's too good to be true, it probably isn't
hero member
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Sounds too easy, right.
If OP can direct the lender to this forum and see some no collateral loan proposals, he will find many and I think this is a good opportunity if it is a profitable business. Or he will be the best handler of collateral-free loans in this forum.
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From promoting Ponzi schemes to now running a "crypto lending service" on Instagram where on does not require any collateral to secure it! Wow, You have got to be amazed by how desperate and persistent these scammers can be. Some people just live and breathe scam every day, every year.
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Scam sites operating every where so be careful. I've posted my link after your reminder about the OP's red tag Double bitcoin scam websites

I remind everyone reading this that the OP has a red tag for running a scam site that supposedly doubled your bitcoins, on a website that is now defunct, as you might expect. Don't trust him one bit.
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Also for the clueless who might fall into a trap like this, here it should be said that in this case they will ask you either for personal information or something to scam you. Lending money without requiring collateral to strangers makes it too easy for that stranger to disappear without returning the money, so they will require something which is where the trap will be to scam you.

If it were a totally altruistic service they would simply donate the money and that's it.

I remind everyone reading this that the OP has a red tag for running a scam site that supposedly doubled your bitcoins, on a website that is now defunct, as you might expect. Don't trust him one bit.
newbie
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As the title says, you can still loan some crypto even without collateral.
You can visit their instagram page on


instagram.com/lend_crypto

I personally used them for few of my loans, and my friends did too.

It is great if you need something without collateral and payment timeframe is approx 3-4 months.

Thanks!
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