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sr. member
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September 05, 2021, 05:50:01 AM
#65
Scammers will never get tired! yes you are right because they always want to earn money without having to work. This incident reminded me of the experience in 2016 when I still didn't have any experience and followed the link sent via email and in the end my wallet was hacked
legendary
Activity: 3094
Merit: 1289
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 04, 2021, 04:27:14 PM
#64
Scammers are at it again sending out bulk mails disguised to be from pancakeswap congratulating you on winning some free ethereum or other coin. The link below is attached to it disguise to be wallet connect link which will require your confirmation on your wallet to claim the free coin. https://walletsconts.com/claim_token.htm.

If you receive such mail, make sure you don't follow the link on your wallet or give any permission in order to stay safe from their scam.

scammers will never be satisfied because they will never stop doing it before they get what they get some scammers even always target new people so that everyone can be ensnared by these scammers it makes many people interested in their tricks so that their influence can attract victims who will certainly be interested and click on the fraudulent website.
Scammers never get caught because they are always searching for new ways to catch novices. However, every scamming formula can be effective for new victims. Without checking the sources, they tend to fall into this trap because they have little understanding of the community. When scammers constantly receive new targets, why they can stop their mission?
The anonymity helps them not to get caught, their fake names or project maybe ruin but they can easily create a new one and start scamming people again. Imagine, as the hype continues and people easily get fooled, they are making a lot of money with a little effort, they just use their intelligence abusing the investors who do not do the research before investing.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 504
August 29, 2021, 02:41:34 AM
#63
Scammers are at it again sending out bulk mails disguised to be from pancakeswap congratulating you on winning some free ethereum or other coin. The link below is attached to it disguise to be wallet connect link which will require your confirmation on your wallet to claim the free coin. https://walletsconts.com/claim_token.htm.

If you receive such mail, make sure you don't follow the link on your wallet or give any permission in order to stay safe from their scam.

scammers will never be satisfied because they will never stop doing it before they get what they get some scammers even always target new people so that everyone can be ensnared by these scammers it makes many people interested in their tricks so that their influence can attract victims who will certainly be interested and click on the fraudulent website.
Scammers never get caught because they are always searching for new ways to catch novices. However, every scamming formula can be effective for new victims. Without checking the sources, they tend to fall into this trap because they have little understanding of the community. When scammers constantly receive new targets, why they can stop their mission?
full member
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August 29, 2021, 01:58:19 AM
#62
As long as there are people who can be easily deceive and become a victim then expect these scammers to exist forever.
actually most of the victims are greed people and those new to system , meaning not really into online business in which easily to react once being sent by emails or other scammers strategic ways.
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Its their way to get an easy money without exerting too much effort. They're everywhere not only in crypto world thus be extra careful and dont believe easily with the links sent to you by email or any sorts.
actually they are gifted people , they are talented but using it in wrong way of living .
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Always verify because thats how you can protect yourself for getting victimized by scam.
The best thing? ignore the unexpected emails , by this you will save yourself from being victim.

and also best to try using different emails , never put your personal emails in any transactions in online that is not really important .
sr. member
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August 29, 2021, 12:01:30 AM
#61
Scammers are at it again sending out bulk mails disguised to be from pancakeswap congratulating you on winning some free ethereum or other coin. The link below is attached to it disguise to be wallet connect link which will require your confirmation on your wallet to claim the free coin. https://walletsconts.com/claim_token.htm.

If you receive such mail, make sure you don't follow the link on your wallet or give any permission in order to stay safe from their scam.

scammers will never be satisfied because they will never stop doing it before they get what they get some scammers even always target new people so that everyone can be ensnared by these scammers it makes many people interested in their tricks so that their influence can attract victims who will certainly be interested and click on the fraudulent website.
sr. member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 318
August 28, 2021, 06:45:51 PM
#60
If you get any unsolicited email with some sort of link telling you you've gotten something for free it's ALWAYS a scam.  I can't believe people actually still fall for these.  Hasn't everyone learned if it's too good to be true...it is!  Be vigilant crypto is littered with scammers.
The users that are new to the market usually fall for these scams as they think it will be some sort of airdrop Grin. Scammers are finding new ways and you need to be aware of everything that is going on in this market and i recently joined a group to ask some questions about their project and i got over ten direct message claiming it to be projects customer service and they usually impersonates the real admin and if you are new, you will fall for these scams.
If I received unsolicited email, I directly put it into trash and delete. But not all people do that as sometimes the subject title is very tempting especially if they see free money. So usually, they will open it up and try to check the link. And checking the link itself sometimes will make your computer vulnerable depending on what coding these scammers made. They will never get tired of trying because that's their way of screwing money from naive users.

It's true that not everyone immediately deletes suspicious or unknown emails, some people are always curious about emails that they don't
know. Moreover, the email has a interesting title, usually without thinking a few people immediately open the email. And usually there is a link
that directs us to a certain website, that's the beginning of some people starting to become victims of scammers. The reason scammers never
tire of committing fraud, sometimes using the same method over and over again, that's because there are always people who can be fooled
and scammers make a lot of money. So be careful with all the tempting offers that come, we should ignore it, because nowadays there is
no free money. To be able to make a lot of money requires hard work and don't dream of getting it instantly.
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August 28, 2021, 05:47:00 PM
#59
If you get any unsolicited email with some sort of link telling you you've gotten something for free it's ALWAYS a scam.  I can't believe people actually still fall for these.  Hasn't everyone learned if it's too good to be true...it is!  Be vigilant crypto is littered with scammers.
The users that are new to the market usually fall for these scams as they think it will be some sort of airdrop Grin. Scammers are finding new ways and you need to be aware of everything that is going on in this market and i recently joined a group to ask some questions about their project and i got over ten direct message claiming it to be projects customer service and they usually impersonates the real admin and if you are new, you will fall for these scams.

If I received unsolicited email, I directly put it into trash and delete. But not all people do that as sometimes the subject title is very tempting especially if they see free money. So usually, they will open it up and try to check the link. And checking the link itself sometimes will make your computer vulnerable depending on what coding these scammers made. They will never get tired of trying because that's their way of screwing money from naive users.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1023
August 28, 2021, 05:43:12 PM
#58
If you get any unsolicited email with some sort of link telling you you've gotten something for free it's ALWAYS a scam.  I can't believe people actually still fall for these.  Hasn't everyone learned if it's too good to be true...it is!  Be vigilant crypto is littered with scammers.
The users that are new to the market usually fall for these scams as they think it will be some sort of airdrop Grin. Scammers are finding new ways and you need to be aware of everything that is going on in this market and i recently joined a group to ask some questions about their project and i got over ten direct message claiming it to be projects customer service and they usually impersonates the real admin and if you are new, you will fall for these scams.
hero member
Activity: 2716
Merit: 904
August 28, 2021, 04:15:30 PM
#57
Scammers are at it again sending out bulk mails disguised to be from pancakeswap congratulating you on winning some free ethereum or other coin. The link below is attached to it disguise to be wallet connect link which will require your confirmation on your wallet to claim the free coin. https://walletsconts.com/claim_token.htm.

If you receive such mail, make sure you don't follow the link on your wallet or give any permission in order to stay safe from their scam.


If you get any unsolicited email with some sort of link telling you you've gotten something for free it's ALWAYS a scam.  I can't believe people actually still fall for these.  Hasn't everyone learned if it's too good to be true...it is!  Be vigilant crypto is littered with scammers.

Sometimes the need for money and the lack of knowledge about crypto investing could really result to getting scams. We need some basic knowledge before we start investing in crypto, we don't only look at the potential to make money but more so the high risk that is always here because it could easily take our dreams with just one mistake. Some people work hard to grow their investment, and then one simple mistake like what you've mentioned, they lose everything and get discouraged from investing again.

This could be just a simple mistake but it could cost our entire investment.
legendary
Activity: 3584
Merit: 1406
August 23, 2021, 06:54:12 PM
#56
Scammers are at it again sending out bulk mails disguised to be from pancakeswap congratulating you on winning some free ethereum or other coin. The link below is attached to it disguise to be wallet connect link which will require your confirmation on your wallet to claim the free coin. https://walletsconts.com/claim_token.htm.

If you receive such mail, make sure you don't follow the link on your wallet or give any permission in order to stay safe from their scam.


If you get any unsolicited email with some sort of link telling you you've gotten something for free it's ALWAYS a scam.  I can't believe people actually still fall for these.  Hasn't everyone learned if it's too good to be true...it is!  Be vigilant crypto is littered with scammers.
hero member
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Merit: 597
Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
August 23, 2021, 06:40:40 PM
#55
Along with the development of cryptocrancy, there are many things that happen in it, one of which is a scammer, where scammers often occur in bonty and airdrob, I think to avoid this it is better to research carefully whether the bonty and airdrob have an official website or address  , if not, don't ever go into it, because it can make you a big loss.
To avoid it, aside from researching carefully is to avoid joining those suspicious bounties and airdrops that might get your attention.
Well, about making a big loss as you mention with those. There's no capital that you're investing into both of those but what's worse is that you're wasting your time.
Not only wasting your time actually but you are also part of the scam as these scammers will victimized investors with lack of knowledge and they will just leave after the crowd sale, in the end, you'll get nothing from your contribution but investors are scammed because of the promotions of the bounty hunters with lack of knowledge.

If we will not support a suspicious project, it will not gain awareness to the community and investors will be safe from scams, that's the logic.
It is true that they'll get nothing from those scammers and they've promoted them for free. That's why at the beginning, if you know how to spot a scam.
Do not waste your time, avoid it and never join them. You have to look elsewhere if you want to join these airdrops and bounties but to tell you that only really a few of them becomes successful.
full member
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GoMeat - Digitalizing Meat Stores - ICO
August 23, 2021, 03:46:18 PM
#54
Scammers are at it again sending out bulk mails disguised to be from pancakeswap congratulating you on winning some free ethereum or other coin. The link below is attached to it disguise to be wallet connect link which will require your confirmation on your wallet to claim the free coin. https://walletsconts.com/claim_token.htm.

If you receive such mail, make sure you don't follow the link on your wallet or give any permission in order to stay safe from their scam.


Although it is funny to say, but I don't think scammers will ever get tired because human greed also get hold of some people when they see certain offers or certain promotions, and because scammers knows that, many will allow greed get the best of them, they keep Innovating, changing tactics and so on. I believe that, once you come across a promotion in your mail, of which you know you didn't request for it and also the promotion comes with high rewards with little to no task it is better to delete such mail as some might even come with phishing links to steal or hack your wallet. Also, even when it looks too good to be true, nothing stops the person from checking out with the team of the project first to ascertain such claims, until most people starts taking control of their greed level, most will keep falling for all these scammers.
I am always of the opinion, the links you visit frequently like exchanges or web wallet, it is better to bookmark it, and learn the act of only visiting such websites through that bookmark, it saves a lot as well.
legendary
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August 23, 2021, 03:16:14 PM
#53
Thanks a lot for warning, as I can be inattentive sometimes or too naive, but of course when I receive letters that say that I won flat or phone, I just ignore, but in case with crypto, I participate in many airdrops, so it will not be weird for me to receive a letter that I won some coins. We should be very careful when confirming something in our wallets on strange web-sites.
this is also a lesson for us, so we can all learn from this.
but, as far as I know, you need to know where the messages in your mail are coming from. Currently, phishing sites are very rampant in the name of a company and even the name of a crypto company. you need to re-check the site and others. You also need an updated antivirus. we don't know what kind of scam he will do to you when sending messages. if you let your guard down and upload a private key, or something of value to you, then you fall into the trap. stay alert with the messages you get, even more so on the scam messages in the mail that you use to join the airdrop.
Unfortunately there are too many places that even get SSL certificate for their phishing website as well, I have seen people build exact copy of binance website just to get your information, that is the most hardcore thing that I have ever seen, it is not easy to mimic such a website and it requires a lot of talent, so if that guy was capable of making one to one copy of binance, that means they could have made a website that is profitable as well, maybe idea part could be the hardest part if they had the talent to build but didn't, but I am sure they can find a million ideas on bitcointalk.

At the end of the day, I believe that we should be capable of understanding from just putting all the important websites into frequently used on our browsers, and save the links, and for all others all we can do is just to make sure we check the names carefully.
sr. member
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August 23, 2021, 12:10:31 PM
#52
Thanks a lot for warning, as I can be inattentive sometimes or too naive, but of course when I receive letters that say that I won flat or phone, I just ignore, but in case with crypto, I participate in many airdrops, so it will not be weird for me to receive a letter that I won some coins. We should be very careful when confirming something in our wallets on strange web-sites.
this is also a lesson for us, so we can all learn from this.
but, as far as I know, you need to know where the messages in your mail are coming from. Currently, phishing sites are very rampant in the name of a company and even the name of a crypto company. you need to re-check the site and others. You also need an updated antivirus. we don't know what kind of scam he will do to you when sending messages. if you let your guard down and upload a private key, or something of value to you, then you fall into the trap. stay alert with the messages you get, even more so on the scam messages in the mail that you use to join the airdrop.
hero member
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August 23, 2021, 11:51:26 AM
#51
and basically if I get a link to claim free coins, I won't do it. because not necessarily the coins we claim can be traded
Scammers were using airdrop as a way to lure the airdrop hunters to get into the trap. I have been seeing that so many times the hunters were getting stolen by the scammers. All of the assets got drained by the scammers.
There are a bunch of scammers in the market. I have also got various pms from the scammers on my telegram group, email, and other social media.

A trick that has already explained by the thread starter can be categorized as an old trick. some scammers were also trying to use the new trick to lure people into the trao just like pump their own scam coin to the moon to attract the LP providers.
Some scammers even spamming the smartcontract.

We must always be careful with a thing that too good to be true
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August 23, 2021, 10:01:43 AM
#50
Thanks a lot for warning, as I can be inattentive sometimes or too naive, but of course when I receive letters that say that I won flat or phone, I just ignore, but in case with crypto, I participate in many airdrops, so it will not be weird for me to receive a letter that I won some coins. We should be very careful when confirming something in our wallets on strange web-sites.
It was okay to receive emails confirming your participation to airdrops and asking your wallet address but that becomes strange when they ask your keys too. Even the links send through emails from a person who hasn't expected to send you that it was also weird scenarios coz if that contains malware, it could lead them to make an entry once you have clicked. It was best not to do anything and much better to delete emails from unknown person for a better security.
hero member
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August 23, 2021, 09:24:31 AM
#49
Scammers are at it again sending out bulk mails disguised to be from pancakeswap congratulating you on winning some free ethereum or other coin. The link below is attached to it disguise to be wallet connect link which will require your confirmation on your wallet to claim the free coin. https://walletsconts.com/claim_token.htm.

If you receive such mail, make sure you don't follow the link on your wallet or give any permission in order to stay safe from their scam.

Never follow anything in email if not notification or maybe code from login (but if we try to login) check the IPs and anything like that. Or maybe click on suspicious promo, although legit maybe i will missed it because always ignore what come to my email except login notification in email or maybe get a code for login and withdrawal, and one important thing is although it is airdrop and look promising, don't ever give our private key or connect our wallet into any site which we don't know exactly if it is legit or maybe prepare wallet that only be used to airdrops to prevent our main wallet connected with scam sites.
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August 23, 2021, 08:54:13 AM
#48
Thanks a lot for warning, as I can be inattentive sometimes or too naive, but of course when I receive letters that say that I won flat or phone, I just ignore, but in case with crypto, I participate in many airdrops, so it will not be weird for me to receive a letter that I won some coins. We should be very careful when confirming something in our wallets on strange web-sites.
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August 23, 2021, 03:02:21 AM
#47
Scammers are at it again sending out bulk mails disguised to be from pancakeswap congratulating you on winning some free ethereum or other coin. The link below is attached to it disguise to be wallet connect link which will require your confirmation on your wallet to claim the free coin. https://walletsconts.com/claim_token.htm.

If you receive such mail, make sure you don't follow the link on your wallet or give any permission in order to stay safe from their scam.

as long as there is a potential victims or best to call them "Willing Victims" scammers will never gone instead their force will get more stronger a they have prize to take from the people who bite their Bait.

if we wanted to be safe in crypto , then never let our personal details be broadcasted in what way? prevent joining bounties that requires Emails or other personal details .
sr. member
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August 23, 2021, 02:35:22 AM
#46
This is what we must be aware of because scamers are many ways to deceive us so we must be careful not to be easily attracted by the free offers they give, and never give our private keys when doing the steps they apply and for now there are very many victims who feel uneasy with the scamer because they are always targeting prey, Then in the future there must be a special way to eradicate scamers.
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