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HEXCASH - Decentralized Fun
January 24, 2018, 04:36:37 AM
#25
No,ive never been scammed in my entire crypto life and i dont like to be in a dangerous position where you can lose all you have.Just be sure that your investments are safe by research all of the needed information like joining these ICOs,if theres something wrong or missing with their profiles surely it is a scam.Install metemask on your computers to prevent phishing sites,and anti-malware softwares to prevent hack attempts/
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January 24, 2018, 04:03:36 AM
#24
Are you already scammed? How? Can you share it so people can learn from your experience?

I think running away without giving incentives to workers is considered as scam and hell yes  I was scammed before already.
It was a 3 weeks work without any payments. That small amount of BItcoin might have been doubled today and still depressed me when I remember it since its getting harder and harder to earn crypto everyday.
I think that the whole project is a scam.
newbie
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January 21, 2018, 04:05:29 PM
#23
I was scammed of 5 ETH. I subscribed to an ICO whitelist to join their pre-sale. On the day of the ICO, I received an email from the scammer with a fake contract address. I did not verify, I went ahead to send in the payment and released it was a scam.

So Guys carful when participating in ICO always cross with the support about their contract address
Always cross the sender of the mail.
so sorry to hear that mate can you share the ICO
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January 21, 2018, 10:09:00 AM
#22
Unfortunately yeah, many times when I was new to this thing. First , was when I bought something online using bitcoin, really don't know what I'm doing back then that midget scammed me never delivered the item I bought, second one was when I join a certain HYIP program in which that time I really don't know what hyip was , the only way I was thinking is easy money. After 2 weeks website close with my bitcoin. When I try to remember those incidence , I feel sorry for myself and kinda laugh about my stupidity.
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January 21, 2018, 10:04:23 AM
#21
I got scammed 0.5btc before when the bitcoin price was 1000usd. I want to sell my bitcoin for PayPal on a popular hacking forum but I got a chargeback after the deal because the seller account was hacked and he didn't want to refund me.
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Patience and knowledge are gold.
January 21, 2018, 09:53:37 AM
#20
Are you already scammed? How? Can you share it so people can learn from your experience?

I haven't experience being scammed, but I already participated in an ICO where I still don't have any idea if it succeeds or not. Yes thay gave us payment, but months passed already, still without a value. Actually, it was my first campaign!! What a bad start!  Cheesy
I realized I've wasted much of my time on that worthless campaign, so we all must be carefull on choosing one, not only on bitcointalk campaigns but on everything related to it. It was a lesson, such a great lesson and still I don't regret it a lot!  Grin

hahaha. Btw can i ask you something? Tongue So you get your tokens..and also if even you join the whitelist and nothing happens what can you do with those tokens? nothing at all? imean every ico when it starts you can sell them bakc i think?or not?
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January 21, 2018, 09:48:40 AM
#19
Are you already scammed? How? Can you share it so people can learn from your experience?
Almost click in one of fishing for my prv key of MEW on telegram group.
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Rangers Protocol
January 21, 2018, 09:38:38 AM
#18
I was scammed of 5 ETH. I subscribed to an ICO whitelist to join their pre-sale. On the day of the ICO, I received an email from the scammer with a fake contract address. I did not verify, I went ahead to send in the payment and released it was a scam.

So Guys carful when participating in ICO always cross with the support about their contract address
Always cross the sender of the mail.


This Will serve as lesson to all communities. Email from others looks like the same but actually there are numbers or letters that not accurate. Entering to it you lose everything. I did not experienced being scammed but I'd experienced to enter my address that looks like but I didn't notice it was counterfeit. Everything I had end to nothing. Until now I'm in the moment of moving on. BE CAREFUL GUYS.
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January 21, 2018, 09:30:16 AM
#17
I would say almost everyone on here has been scammed at some point in some way. Whether it's by directly investing in a scam or by investing on the base of false promises or being scammed by an exchange. Many here have had their issues.
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January 21, 2018, 09:22:42 AM
#16
Yes I have also invested in a scam ICO in the past. Can only blame myself for not doing the research.
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January 21, 2018, 09:20:21 AM
#15
I always advice people to go directly to ICO contribution page through the project website. I don't like following links from my email.
Your definitely right. This is the best way to avoid being scammed through phishing links and fake addresses found in emails. We should always take precautions for this crime is very common nowadays.
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January 21, 2018, 09:01:33 AM
#14
I'm not sure, but maybe scammed with one bounty project. It's not listed on exchages but promised to list in 5 exchanges. Hope I'm not scammed 🙏 it's not big money, but it is my time that I spent to project.
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January 21, 2018, 08:58:44 AM
#13
I always advice people to go directly to ICO contribution page through the project website. I don't like following links from my email.
newbie
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January 21, 2018, 08:57:14 AM
#12
usually people are scammed by phished email, your email was out their on the internet through sites you've been like airdrop registrations.
Which is its better to separate your crypto email to your personal one.
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January 21, 2018, 08:54:15 AM
#11
Are you already scammed? How? Can you share it so people can learn from your experience?
Yes,i was scammed two years ago.I was actually my mistake to go forward without an escrow.I wished to buy a digital product from a forum member and he was a senior member.So,i trusted him and he promised to send me that product as soon as he receives btc in his wallet.I sent 0.03 btc at first.Immediately after receiving the btc,he just went offline.We could now see how much the value of 0.03 btc has increased today.So,never do a trade without an escrow.
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Borderless Mobile Finance Marketplace
January 21, 2018, 08:53:13 AM
#10
I used to get scammed
one of them from the cryptodouble site, but it's been a long time ago
I was first exposed to a scam until now
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January 21, 2018, 08:52:57 AM
#9
lol , people who think have been scammd probably are the same people who ignore all the red flags and were shouting TO THE MOON etc.
The same thing happen with bitcoin now, people still investing to this empty worthless token because everybody will be millionaire thinks.
If you don't understand where you put your money , you are not an investor and you haven't been scammed if they get your money and run away, like bitconnect did.
I have never been a victim of scam because I invest to only serious projects, not to empty tokens like bitcoin etc.
Crypto community has to grow up and learn, if you are looking for fast easy profit and you are a lazy ass, then you will loose your money one day
newbie
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January 21, 2018, 08:28:15 AM
#8
I was scammed of 5 ETH. I subscribed to an ICO whitelist to join their pre-sale. On the day of the ICO, I received an email from the scammer with a fake contract address. I did not verify, I went ahead to send in the payment and released it was a scam.

So Guys carful when participating in ICO always cross with the support about their contract address
Always cross the sender of the mail.

Ouch, that's unfortunate.

Goes to show you can never be too careful, gotta double check everything.
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January 21, 2018, 08:27:07 AM
#7
I was scammed of 5 ETH. I subscribed to an ICO whitelist to join their pre-sale. On the day of the ICO, I received an email from the scammer with a fake contract address. I did not verify, I went ahead to send in the payment and released it was a scam.

So Guys carful when participating in ICO always cross with the support about their contract address
Always cross the sender of the mail.

That really sucks man! The amount of scams happening needs to be addressed but the community. Can you tell us which ICO it was? Obviously education about what to look out for is pivotal upon entry to this industry! Always best to only get the address from the source of the ICO.
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January 21, 2018, 08:24:00 AM
#6
Are you already scammed? How? Can you share it so people can learn from your experience?
I never got scam because I only trust myself, either they send first or thru escrow or shoo.
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