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Topic: SCAMMERS NEVER GET TIRED - page 7. (Read 946 times)

legendary
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August 22, 2021, 04:35:22 AM
#25
There are many people who have just started to take an interest in cryptocurrencies. Likewise, scammers are finding new methods every day. It's a little easier to scam new investors, especially if you tell them you're going to give away something for free
We should always be careful and not click on links we do not know. Nothing will ever be free Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 1988
Merit: 283
August 22, 2021, 04:21:12 AM
#24
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.

they're following what's trending and making phishing link just to caught some victims around the internet, so you should be aware and visit the real website if its legit or not,  however if it's from unknown sender then stay away in it wherein never ever visit the link because mostly got hack through that way.. So be careful and never trust such information or messages that poping up to your email.. Scammer will always makes a way just to scam people around the internet remember that mate to protect your personal information and etc.
full member
Activity: 840
Merit: 102
August 21, 2021, 09:44:08 PM
#23
Often I also receive links to my emails, and I don't trust them, because if we act rashly by clicking on those links, then things will happen that are not desirable.
It could be a link to drain our wallets. And this happens almost every day I receive email submissions from senders who are not clear, even from someone unknown. Even the links from exchanges that in fact, they are fake. Whenever and wherever the scammers will always stalk us.
sr. member
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Sugars.zone | DatingFi - Earn for Posting
August 21, 2021, 09:01:49 PM
#22
Old tricks to attack newcomers to the field, and of course things like this I only see as the first step towards getting into the field. And of course it's not us who lose money because this shitcoin in the wallet doesn't mean much if we realize it's a scam. This time only believes in the clear transparency of the market, and says no to HYPE.
sr. member
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August 21, 2021, 08:57:41 PM
#21
Yes, i already seen many peoples claim that their wallet send out the coins itself because trapped by some link sent by someone in telegram. 
I think its kind of Smart-Contract execution that makes the scammer possible to move out the funds out of someone wallets, we should aware from this kind of scam since we will lost the access to our wallet.
And another way to avoid this is to not directly click on every link shared by others via telegram, because other people will never share useful links to everyone if they don't have malicious intentions, because it is in his interest in deceiving many people.
full member
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Merit: 140
August 21, 2021, 02:36:48 PM
#20
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 never run out of ideas to steal our money so don't believe anything that doesn't make sense....i heard many experienced the theft of their tokens when linking their wallets with the smart contracts of a bsc token.  even my trustwallet is often sent fake tokens by scammers for free, not easily tempted is the key not to be deceived.
member
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August 21, 2021, 02:28:05 PM
#19
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.

You facing these scam issue in the mail but the scammers are doing a lot of things in Trust Wallet and people are confusing when they sent looking real token good value in market, if anyone will try to swap then scammers got wallet access.  
full member
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Merit: 100
August 21, 2021, 12:36:45 PM
#18
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.

Yes this topic is very representative of us who are deceived by scamers, I am very tired of the behavior of scamers, I also began to despair about the state of bounty projects, airdrops or investment offers via email which I think is something of a systematic scam. Everything still continue if there is no safe regulation of cryptocurrencies. Because a lot of time and money from crypto lovers is stolen because of scamers. Obviously, never open any email that we feel we not subscribe.
sr. member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 286
August 21, 2021, 12:08:47 PM
#17
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 always find new ways on how they can trick people. Most of us should be aware of it already. They tend to analyze what we currently now and strategize new ways wherein they think they can deceive us through that once again. There are still many people who falls into scams, may it be newbies or those who have been here for a long time already. They usually have few knowledge about crypto and its frauds that's why they still end up losing money. If you wouldn't study or learn how they scam people, you wouldn't be able to evade them so it's best that you are always up to date with their schemes so that you can avoid and prevent yourself from losing money.
hero member
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Merit: 505
August 20, 2021, 06:50:02 PM
#16
Im aware about that dude. I never try to open spam email that sends by unknown address. Sometimes scammers were creating such site to just only for a few days or weeks and then scammers will go away to leave such domain to find a new domain again. I have been seeing this thing so many times. The scammers were sending it to the thousands of emails or even more.

This is an old trick will never work again for anyone. that's way scammers were evolving its trick by getting involved directly in the creation of scam token to be used as a way to lure the LP providers and then rugpulling it.
full member
Activity: 1204
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August 20, 2021, 06:46:14 PM
#15
The lesson that i learnt that never click on unknown link never install any app if you are not sure that it is genuine scammer will try to scam you but you need to be aware Thanks a lot
that's the way to summarize things, don't trust websites and emails that you don't know, you have to atleast search about them, and if you receive and email from someone claiming to be for example Pancakeswap, check who sent you that email and see if it's legit from them, we should not blindly trust anyone on the internet, even in real life to be honest.
hero member
Activity: 3024
Merit: 647
August 20, 2021, 06:36:33 PM
#14
They will never get tired because they know there are still a lot of uneducated investors in the market. It will always depend on us, if we will educate ourselves before investing, then eventually these scammers will get out because they know they cannot scam people since we already know how to spot the difference between a scam and legit.

I'm not saying I'm good but I learn from my experience as I have been scammed in the past.
True. Scammers will always find ways to steal money from innocent people because that's their job and that will make them satisfied leaving their victims empty pocket.

I think it's really a must once we are into investing, then we should always  be careful and cautious in every actions we take so as not to leave suspicious motives to the scammers. I believe scamming will only be stop or even minimized once we get educated about investments.

hero member
Activity: 2716
Merit: 904
August 20, 2021, 05:58:32 PM
#13
They will never get tired because they know there are still a lot of uneducated investors in the market. It will always depend on us, if we will educate ourselves before investing, then eventually these scammers will get out because they know they cannot scam people since we already know how to spot the difference between a scam and legit.

I'm not saying I'm good but I learn from my experience as I have been scammed in the past.
jr. member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 2
I WANTED EVERYONE TO BE HAPPY
August 20, 2021, 05:52:46 PM
#12
Yes it's true, Scammer just wanted your money ,same accident happen to me an unknown email pop up and say you had won the giveaway but i don't participate in any such giveaway nevertheless i click the link on my pc and it got frozen for couple of second and then i get an email that's my gmail password had been changed i can't do anything and ultimately i end with losing my wallet fund where i don't Apply 2FA

The lesson that i learnt that never click on unknown link never install any app if you are not sure that it is genuine scammer will try to scam you but you need to be aware Thanks a lot
legendary
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Merit: 1162
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
August 20, 2021, 05:28:21 PM
#11
I have to say it is really a hard thing to never get scammed, I lived in the crypto world for 8 years without ever getting scammed, and finally last may I got scammed BIG time, nearly every single dollar I had on a project I was working on for marketing purposes, dude basically offered bunch of stuff and said that it will get published and got the payment and then just spammed it everywhere and said that is better than what he offered, which we all know it wasn't because why would spamming it everywhere that is already free to post be any better than actually posting it on serious places with legit visitor numbers?

So at the end of the day, dude took 3k of our money from the project without ever helping us and he is a prick but I finally got scammed for the first time after 8 years of being clean from scammers. Not much I can do about it, but they are definitely growing in numbers.
hero member
Activity: 2828
Merit: 666
August 20, 2021, 04:03:06 PM
#10
It's basic information that crypto is full of scams, in fact, the majority of the projects are scams so we should know how to detect the signs of scams. If you receive an unsolicited email, then you should not open those emails and it might only be a phishing attempt that would steal your information. As an investor, you know what you are investing and you know what emails are legit or not.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 20, 2021, 02:40:24 PM
#9
Scams are every where nowadays and mostly in crypto, and the sad thing is that this scam plot are all being targeted at newbies and they are the ones who fall mostly for this kind of scams, this is why newbies need to be very cautious of the kind of links they click when promised any free stuff or when they trying to enter an airdrop.

I have some of this scam tokens in my wallet currently, how this operates is that they send the free tokens to random active wallet, liquidity is already added for the token on PancakeSwap, and this fake tokens are worth several bnb, a newbie who's not familiar with this plot will try to sell the tokens on PancakeSwap and once he or she approves the transaction, all the money in his or her wallet will be automatically withdrawn by the scammer.
This is sure a high level kind of scam and everyone is adviced to be very vigilant with the happening around them, don't ever try to sell an airdrop tokens which you find in your wallet and you are sure you didnt apply for the airdrop, it's likely a scam.
legendary
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Smart is not enough, there must be skills
August 20, 2021, 02:11:22 PM
#8
The OP puts a code mark on the phishing site it will not be easy to click, someone doesn't need to visit it because they already know this is a phishing site that wants to get your private key.

So indeed this has become widely distributed everywhere a group of scamers to spread it, therefore it must be considered again overall in terms of the script and the domain.

You can find other phishing findings here.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5197078.240

It seems that this phishing site was only run 3 days ago

3 days old
Created on 2021-08-17
Expires on 2022-08-17
Updated on 2021-08-18
hero member
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August 20, 2021, 01:30:51 PM
#7
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 are born to scam others,it's the reason they won't get tied at any circumference.They keep on create many websites by showing free bitcoin,ethereum.Last day offer to get your free coin.They keep do this with a certain period and even create a telegram group to scam people and get some money by saying need to send some dollars as fees.
hero member
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Merit: 516
August 20, 2021, 01:56:11 AM
#6
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.


Thanks for sharing this here. But It would be nice for all of us If you Edit your post. Remove the link and Just take a screenshot and add
the screenshot in your post.



Personally, I don't click any link like this. Most of the time I avoided my spam folder, If there is any spam mail I just ignore it. I also like to clean my spam folder. So why regularly delete all spam mail. A few years ago I tried to join some airdrop using my Email address. Only for this reason still get a lot of spam mail like you. I think I need to change my Email address only for this reason.
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