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legendary
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February 23, 2024, 08:44:07 AM
It is because of this that people should always remain vigilant and not trust that those filters are going to protect them, they need to always analyze all the offers they read on social media and if one of those offers sounds to be too good to be true, it is better for them to stay out of it, as it is not the opportunity to make easy money they think it is, and instead it is an opportunity for the scammers behind those offers to take away their money.
Yes, but most people who are new to both, social media and cryptocurrencies, barely understand this thing and they don't think it through. The biggest reason for this is that they don't have enough knowledge about cryptocurrencies and they think that they are a way to earn quick bucks which is why when they see something too good to be true, they think it might be true and they might get a lot of money in a short period without doing much.

I know that they should be vigilant but they will only do that if they understand the risks involved and don't think that everything they see on social media or the internet is true, however, unfortunately, most newbies don't understand these things and scammers use this thing in their favour.
Without a doubt their inexperience is a huge factor that allows scammers to get their way with them, but even if this explains in part their behavior, at the same time I still find it inexcusable they fall for something that is such an obvious scam, after all when was the last time someone offered you a fortune while you were just walking down the street? Never I would guess and I am pretty sure this is the case for almost everyone as well, so why do those people think there is going to be someone kind enough to do this for them? And with such a simple train of thought those people could have saved themselves from getting scammed, even if they knew nothing about this market.

As simple as that, if it's for real they will surely abuse that opportunities and they don't need to ask for some payment for their tips, if it's a sure bet then why they are still exist right? fixed games can be done by people who use huge amount of money, they will not share that as they can be exposed and they might ruined the game.

Game fixing might be existing but those people who are involve into it are people who knows how to keep things out from the radar of others. With that kind of possibility to make easy money, everyone who are really involve on it will make sure that they will preserve that cash-cow they won't let anyone to expose it.
hero member
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February 21, 2024, 05:41:36 PM
It is because of this that people should always remain vigilant and not trust that those filters are going to protect them, they need to always analyze all the offers they read on social media and if one of those offers sounds to be too good to be true, it is better for them to stay out of it, as it is not the opportunity to make easy money they think it is, and instead it is an opportunity for the scammers behind those offers to take away their money.
Yes, but most people who are new to both, social media and cryptocurrencies, barely understand this thing and they don't think it through. The biggest reason for this is that they don't have enough knowledge about cryptocurrencies and they think that they are a way to earn quick bucks which is why when they see something too good to be true, they think it might be true and they might get a lot of money in a short period without doing much.

I know that they should be vigilant but they will only do that if they understand the risks involved and don't think that everything they see on social media or the internet is true, however, unfortunately, most newbies don't understand these things and scammers use this thing in their favour.
Without a doubt their inexperience is a huge factor that allows scammers to get their way with them, but even if this explains in part their behavior, at the same time I still find it inexcusable they fall for something that is such an obvious scam, after all when was the last time someone offered you a fortune while you were just walking down the street? Never I would guess and I am pretty sure this is the case for almost everyone as well, so why do those people think there is going to be someone kind enough to do this for them? And with such a simple train of thought those people could have saved themselves from getting scammed, even if they knew nothing about this market.
hero member
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February 21, 2024, 05:40:53 PM
It is because of this that people should always remain vigilant and not trust that those filters are going to protect them, they need to always analyze all the offers they read on social media and if one of those offers sounds to be too good to be true, it is better for them to stay out of it, as it is not the opportunity to make easy money they think it is, and instead it is an opportunity for the scammers behind those offers to take away their money.
Yes, but most people who are new to both, social media and cryptocurrencies, barely understand this thing and they don't think it through. The biggest reason for this is that they don't have enough knowledge about cryptocurrencies and they think that they are a way to earn quick bucks which is why when they see something too good to be true, they think it might be true and they might get a lot of money in a short period without doing much.

I know that they should be vigilant but they will only do that if they understand the risks involved and don't think that everything they see on social media or the internet is true, however, unfortunately, most newbies don't understand these things and scammers use this thing in their favour.
That is a critical issue faced by newcomers to both social media and cryptocurrencies. They have a lack of understanding leading to susceptibility to scams. Many people are drawn to cryptocurrencies with the belief that they offer a quick and easy way to make money. This misconception, coupled with limited knowledge about the intricacies of cryptocurrencies and the risks involved, creates a fertile ground for scammers to exploit. Vigilance is key in navigating the digital landscape, but it's challenging for individuals to be vigilant when they lack the necessary knowledge and awareness of potential risks.

Scammers capitalize on this vulnerability by presenting enticing opportunities that seem too good to be true by exploiting the trust and naivety of newcomers. Education and awareness are essential in combating this issue. They need to understand cryptocurrencies world, emphasize the importance of due diligence and foster critical thinking skills. Those are how people people can better protect themselves from falling victim to scams. Knowledge and a culture of skepticism are crucial steps in mitigating the prevalence of scams targeting newcomers to social media and cryptocurrencies.
hero member
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February 21, 2024, 01:26:46 PM
Only gullible gamblers and lazy ones will believe in fixed match predictions, that is the most funny things i have come across in my betting life, because some people even go as far as subscribing to such platform who are poure scam waiting to happen, I don't trust any celebrity that tends to promote any personal or unknown platform because we have the majority of the in telegram and other platforms.

Most of the time, we need to stay away and careful when choosing any site for gambling and no one can forecast a sure game because gambling results are based on luck, so no one has a sure bet of fixed matches its scam and this social media user is right by calling out that casino for their shady dealings.
legendary
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February 21, 2024, 01:14:53 PM
It is because of this that people should always remain vigilant and not trust that those filters are going to protect them, they need to always analyze all the offers they read on social media and if one of those offers sounds to be too good to be true, it is better for them to stay out of it, as it is not the opportunity to make easy money they think it is, and instead it is an opportunity for the scammers behind those offers to take away their money.
Yes, but most people who are new to both, social media and cryptocurrencies, barely understand this thing and they don't think it through. The biggest reason for this is that they don't have enough knowledge about cryptocurrencies and they think that they are a way to earn quick bucks which is why when they see something too good to be true, they think it might be true and they might get a lot of money in a short period without doing much.

I know that they should be vigilant but they will only do that if they understand the risks involved and don't think that everything they see on social media or the internet is true, however, unfortunately, most newbies don't understand these things and scammers use this thing in their favour.
legendary
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February 17, 2024, 12:46:14 AM
As a part of the gambling industry ecosystem as a whole, scam sites like that have already been part of it since then. They are everywhere.

What I'm more concerned about is how some people believe in that kind of scheme. Fixed matches might be occurring in some leagues across the sports industry but the point is, are there people who really trust a random prediction from anyone and even put a bet on it?

Scammers won't end because there are people who are feeding them. It's like an endless cycle.

There has been an increase in the rate of scams in the crypto gambling sector during this period of price increase. A close relative asked me how people still fall victim to these scam projects and I told her that many people have not encountered such scam patterns so they end up learning by experience. Newbies join the gambling industry every day and many of them don't spend time to read, observe, and understand the industry so many of them will always be victims. I also had my experience when I started gambling when someone asked for money for him to give me and my co-workers a leaked bet number. He kept convincing us that he was sure of the outcome of the game. Out of ignorance I gave the person some money and used my one-week wage to bet in the game and I got my first ugly gambling experience. Since then I refuse to be a part of any illegal process in gambling because you can also be scammed easily.
jr. member
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February 17, 2024, 12:18:55 AM
It's sad to see that they take advantage on people that has interest in sports and has lack of knowledge about online gambling. We should always be mindful or cautious online, to not trust everthing that you see on the internet, especially ads and promotions, because they are mostly 'too good to be true'.
legendary
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February 16, 2024, 11:32:02 PM
As a part of the gambling industry ecosystem as a whole, scam sites like that have already been part of it since then. They are everywhere.

What I'm more concerned about is how some people believe in that kind of scheme. Fixed matches might be occurring in some leagues across the sports industry but the point is, are there people who really trust a random prediction from anyone and even put a bet on it?

Scammers won't end because there are people who are feeding them. It's like an endless cycle.
Totally an endless cycle but surprisingly there are still people who do really fall into these traps on which they are really that still believing that those informations
are really without even trying out to realize that these information cant really just that easily surfaced out and anyone who do really make out those kind of claims
which you shouldnt really be that trying to believe. It is really just that pure scam.

Simple as it is, gambling is a business and if there's someone who can always making money in a real sense, he will hide that as he will think wiser not to reveal anything to risk his bread and butter, those who are claiming that they can easily make money are really doing it they are being fed by people who falls as victims and will just continue the cycle.

It's always best to play with your own knowledge when you win you'll be happy with what you can take away from the house, while if you lose, just move forward and take the enjoyment that you experienced just treat it as payment to have some fun.
hero member
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February 16, 2024, 06:59:28 PM
As a part of the gambling industry ecosystem as a whole, scam sites like that have already been part of it since then. They are everywhere.

What I'm more concerned about is how some people believe in that kind of scheme. Fixed matches might be occurring in some leagues across the sports industry but the point is, are there people who really trust a random prediction from anyone and even put a bet on it?

Scammers won't end because there are people who are feeding them. It's like an endless cycle.
Totally an endless cycle but surprisingly there are still people who do really fall into these traps on which they are really that still believing that those informations
are really without even trying out to realize that these information cant really just that easily surfaced out and anyone who do really make out those kind of claims
which you shouldnt really be that trying to believe. It is really just that pure scam.
hero member
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February 16, 2024, 06:58:44 PM
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What they need to know that scammers always make them think that its easy to earn by trusting them so expect that they release some sweat talks when they try to offer such Fake fix matches and other thing they can possibly offer us that can catch out attention.

Being vigilant is important trait to have since for sure if we have critical thinking regarding on those offer for sure they can't easily fooled us by fake things they offered.

Also its important to analyze the possible game result on our own so that we will not get curious to check what they are offering to us.
Scammers often employ persuasive tactics and enticing promises to lure unsuspecting individuals into their traps. These could include offers of fixed matches or other schemes that promise easy earnings. Being vigilant and maintaining a critical mindset are indeed essential traits to have when navigating such situations. By remaining skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true and questioning the legitimacy of claims made by scammers, individuals can protect themselves from falling victim to fraudulent schemes.

Relying on own judgment and analysis reduces the likelihood of being swayed by false promises and increases the likelihood of making sound choices. by staying vigilant, exercising critical thinking, and conducting independent analysis, individuals can safeguard themselves against falling prey to scams and fraudulent activities, thereby preserving their financial well-being and peace of mind.
legendary
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February 16, 2024, 06:53:29 PM
As a part of the gambling industry ecosystem as a whole, scam sites like that have already been part of it since then. They are everywhere.

What I'm more concerned about is how some people believe in that kind of scheme. Fixed matches might be occurring in some leagues across the sports industry but the point is, are there people who really trust a random prediction from anyone and even put a bet on it?

Scammers won't end because there are people who are feeding them. It's like an endless cycle.
STT
legendary
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February 14, 2024, 06:41:15 PM
Its a good call out to remind people there are those waiting for you to fall into the trap of thinking of easy money arriving at your feet.  Seems so obvious but people dont play gambling to do a maths test, they do it as a past time leisure something to do while drunk.  The amount of caution people have vs those waiting days and weeks for people to walk into their trap is low, it shouldnt happen but it totally does and even worse examples.   I see people arrange to do this trick vs new players especially, the best defense is stop believing in easy money and the game owes you anything you win by preparation mostly.
hero member
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February 14, 2024, 06:34:12 PM
Re: The scam of FAKE fixed matches
This scam is something that cannot stop in as much as there is sport and there is gambling. I have been scammed some years ago with this method and one thing to know is that this method doesn't actually age. They keep modifying it to decieve the gullible.
Ofcourse there are fixed matches, but finding one is not easy. The more viral fixed matches are, the faster it will be discovered and they face the penalties. So, once fixed matches is mentioned, run for your life.

All this might sound too obvious to you but people unaccustomed to online gambling could easily fall victim to something like this.
It's sad how social media has made the process of scamming so streamlined actually...
Most times we see some obvious scam attempts and believe that no one will fall for it. But it is amazing that there are some people somewhere, willing to jump into the scam and become inevitable victims. The internet is strong positively and negatively.
hero member
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February 14, 2024, 06:18:52 PM
I believe that these social media advertising sites do not filter much. There are several misleading advertisements for other situations and nothing happens. In the end, they just want to win yours and put a very small message saying that this ad could be dangerous.
Social media platforms use algorithms for almost all of the automated processes, they don't have people manually checking and approving ad campaigns and everything else, and they only manually check certain things if they are reported, which is when they remove the inappropriate advertisements and ban the pages, groups, and people from the platform if they are violating the terms and conditions of the platform.

So, these scammers and people running ad campaigns promoting something which might not be good are experts in these things and they know what they should and shouldn't use so that their ads aren't filtered out or banned, this is how they get their marketing campaigns to work well and they successfully scam a lot of innocent people this way.
It is because of this that people should always remain vigilant and not trust that those filters are going to protect them, they need to always analyze all the offers they read on social media and if one of those offers sounds to be too good to be true, it is better for them to stay out of it, as it is not the opportunity to make easy money they think it is, and instead it is an opportunity for the scammers behind those offers to take away their money.

What they need to know that scammers always make them think that its easy to earn by trusting them so expect that they release some sweat talks when they try to offer such Fake fix matches and other thing they can possibly offer us that can catch out attention.

Being vigilant is important trait to have since for sure if we have critical thinking regarding on those offer for sure they can't easily fooled us by fake things they offered.

Also its important to analyze the possible game result on our own so that we will not get curious to check what they are offering to us.
hero member
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February 14, 2024, 04:41:14 PM
I believe that these social media advertising sites do not filter much. There are several misleading advertisements for other situations and nothing happens. In the end, they just want to win yours and put a very small message saying that this ad could be dangerous.
Social media platforms use algorithms for almost all of the automated processes, they don't have people manually checking and approving ad campaigns and everything else, and they only manually check certain things if they are reported, which is when they remove the inappropriate advertisements and ban the pages, groups, and people from the platform if they are violating the terms and conditions of the platform.

So, these scammers and people running ad campaigns promoting something which might not be good are experts in these things and they know what they should and shouldn't use so that their ads aren't filtered out or banned, this is how they get their marketing campaigns to work well and they successfully scam a lot of innocent people this way.
It is because of this that people should always remain vigilant and not trust that those filters are going to protect them, they need to always analyze all the offers they read on social media and if one of those offers sounds to be too good to be true, it is better for them to stay out of it, as it is not the opportunity to make easy money they think it is, and instead it is an opportunity for the scammers behind those offers to take away their money.
sr. member
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February 13, 2024, 05:04:40 PM
First, we need to understand that there's no way a person can have constant fixed matches to sell out. I don't entirely believe there are fixed matches on gambling sites and sports bets because these gambling sites know the leagues that are likely to have fixed matches and they're lower leagues. If at all there are fixed matches, it will be available to only a selected few and it's mostly the people in the fixing.

Like the OP said, it may seem too obvious but a lot of people also pay for fixed games. Nobody would sell a fixed game for a few bucks. If it's legit, that's a gold mine, but 9.99 out of 10 of the time it's never legit. Just some scam trying to rip you off.

Also, why do people pay others for games? They pay so others can predict games for them. Gambling or sports betting is a game of chance, so how is anybody assuring you enough for anybody to pay for it? The gambling industry is big and so are the different forms of scams. Be smart.
hero member
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February 13, 2024, 03:30:51 PM
I believe that these social media advertising sites do not filter much. There are several misleading advertisements for other situations and nothing happens. In the end, they just want to win yours and put a very small message saying that this ad could be dangerous.
Social media platforms use algorithms for almost all of the automated processes, they don't have people manually checking and approving ad campaigns and everything else, and they only manually check certain things if they are reported, which is when they remove the inappropriate advertisements and ban the pages, groups, and people from the platform if they are violating the terms and conditions of the platform.

So, these scammers and people running ad campaigns promoting something which might not be good are experts in these things and they know what they should and shouldn't use so that their ads aren't filtered out or banned, this is how they get their marketing campaigns to work well and they successfully scam a lot of innocent people this way.

Exactly, they know this happens and they don't move to help their users and keep the place where advertising is done more friendly. I believe that with this they would get even more users. That's why it's so easy to pull scams like the one the OP mentions in these ads.
hero member
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February 13, 2024, 11:25:52 AM
I believe that these social media advertising sites do not filter much. There are several misleading advertisements for other situations and nothing happens. In the end, they just want to win yours and put a very small message saying that this ad could be dangerous.
Social media platforms use algorithms for almost all of the automated processes, they don't have people manually checking and approving ad campaigns and everything else, and they only manually check certain things if they are reported, which is when they remove the inappropriate advertisements and ban the pages, groups, and people from the platform if they are violating the terms and conditions of the platform.

So, these scammers and people running ad campaigns promoting something which might not be good are experts in these things and they know what they should and shouldn't use so that their ads aren't filtered out or banned, this is how they get their marketing campaigns to work well and they successfully scam a lot of innocent people this way.
hero member
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February 13, 2024, 01:13:19 AM
Indeed, we won't know anything if we don't contact them and we will never be able to do anything to get the information we need because they will really close secret meetings related to business continuity.
It is impossible for any offer or agreement to make it easy for business people to give or say what is the secret to success or success in the business they are building.
Even people they trust may not have the opportunity to find out all the secrets that are guarded, all we can do is try to protect our money so that we don't make mistakes in betting and we must avoid every suspicious place.
As gamblers, we deposit money to bet and our job is to maintain the stability and security of the balance we have so that it doesn't end up in scam.

Using money to gamble, being careful and also making decisions is must that we do correctly and no gambler wants to enter the wrong place or inappropriate site because we could just be victims of fraud perpetrated by some of these betting services.
That's why if we get an offer from someone we don't know, we should just skip it and not contact them again, even though they offer a way to win a lot of money from gambling. That seems like a promise that is too easy to come true, but it won't happen unless we own the casino and run the casino ourselves, and then we can get revenue from the casino. We must protect ourselves well and will not easily believe all the offers that come to us, especially if we use the internet where we never meet the person who makes the attractive offer. And if we only used gambling as entertainment, we would not think that it is a way to make money from casinos so we would really never contact such people. We just want to enjoy enough gambling games in our free time.

We also won't make a hasty decision when we see an offer like that and will look for more information to find out what it really is. This is a careful attitude we take to avoid fraud, which often occurs, and perhaps we have even experienced it. We don't want to experience it again so we can only be careful about what is offered.
hero member
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February 12, 2024, 12:27:57 PM
Well, we don't know how they trick potential buyers. That is their secret unless you try to approach them and ask them if they want more information about the match. They will tell you about it so you can decide to try it or stay away from it. Of course, it might be a scam that you will receive and become their next victim.
There is no trick, as others have mentioned this is just how they try to scam people. They don't plan to target any specific customers, but their message itself will act as a filter that will make any uneducated person fall to their scam. It costs next to nothing to set up this group and ads, and spamming messages to social media is cheap nowadays. I'm pretty sure there is a group that manages these scammers so they can coordinate with each other, considering how often I saw similar messages being posted on different accounts on Twitter.

What you said about groups for scammers were maybe possible because I remember there are also groups for criminals offline. If they are working together, it will be easier for them than if they will solo and it helps them earn a stable income because they might have a boss that pays them money regularly. Let's only hope that social media sites are going to much stricter about this because I believe many users now are less knowledgeable when it comes to these things.


I believe that these social media advertising sites do not filter much. There are several misleading advertisements for other situations and nothing happens. In the end, they just want to win yours and put a very small message saying that this ad could be dangerous.
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