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Topic: SCAMMERS NEVER GET TIRED - page 8. (Read 946 times)

hero member
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Merit: 578
August 20, 2021, 01:50:14 AM
#5
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.
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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.
Please put a code on your thread just like what I quoted in here from your post. Well, it's just to avoid risk by clicking directly it on that link, I hope you understand what I mean.

To be honest, scams aren't old even in the ancient times there are recorded history of it. The only thing that change scammers is the way they adopt to a new tactic. I wouldn't buy a random email that says you win, it's to good to be true and if you get one consider it as a red flag.
sr. member
Activity: 1386
Merit: 255
August 19, 2021, 07:48:03 PM
#4
It will never stop until there are stupid people. Everyday scammers are growing fast, even going to pancakeswap you should see duplicate number of a coin.

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.

hero member
Activity: 2436
Merit: 503
Cryptocasino.com
August 19, 2021, 07:45:05 PM
#3
I got it. I have been receiving bunch of email containing such scam link to steal our amounts. The scammer will never be tired and criminal was a problem that will remain forever. These scammers will be sending more scam email to the email address list that owned by the scammers but i do feel curious about where from the scammers were getting our email?
I rarely exposing my email to the public and the scammers were also able to get the email.

These days there's no safe place. So many scammers.
hero member
Activity: 2660
Merit: 608
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
August 19, 2021, 03:57:40 PM
#2
Unknown emails must be ignored and deleted. Do not use your seed phrase or private keys to any website that you're not using and not official. These scammers will try to trick your emotion, two types of emotion, happiness, and sadness. Happy in a manner that you'll receive an email from them like what OP has said. And sadness, through playing with it telling that you've been literally hacked by someone and does the same trick of putting another link to stop the hacking. That's why we should always be calm and verify the domain of the email that has sent the message.
member
Activity: 573
Merit: 30
August 19, 2021, 02:06:56 PM
#1
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.
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