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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
December 11, 2019, 05:35:17 PM
#38
Looks scam to me and surely they will be gone in a few seconds after you deposit your money. Avoid this kind of scheme and they are just a bunch of scammer who are promoting a good profit and earning in just a few days which is very impossible if you just deposit $50p that will turn into $1500.
That was scam already Im just always encountered that kind of scheme but Im just ignore it even do they trying to force me.
They are to many in a telegram and it was unknown for us on why some of them PM on us that have no permission, As we look some rules some channel on there no Admin be PM first.

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Avoiding this scheme will make less of them to scam people but they will surely make come up again a new style of scam. And also you can just do self-learning so you will know thr in and out of trading.
That kind of scheme ignore it early or banned them at your list so that you can avoid those kind of scammer.
sr. member
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December 08, 2019, 12:28:29 PM
#37
Looks scam to me and surely they will be gone in a few seconds after you deposit your money. Avoid this kind of scheme and they are just a bunch of scammer who are promoting a good profit and earning in just a few days which is very impossible if you just deposit $50p that will turn into $1500.

Avoiding this scheme will make less of them to scam people but they will surely make come up again a new style of scam. And also you can just do self-learning so you will know thr in and out of trading.
full member
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December 08, 2019, 11:35:29 AM
#36
This is surely a scam. The person who is committing such a high return in a short time why can't he trade his own money and become billionaire after 1-2 years with this rate of growth. Asking investment with some particular broker is another sign of scam. He could have simply trade your account and could have fixed a profit percentage of profit. Always beware of such scammers, you will only lose money with such people nothing else.
newbie
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December 08, 2019, 09:25:07 AM
#35
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

It can be a scammers or high risky trading.

you can check open ROI stat for high risky trading - https://tradingchamp.io/traders/DnevnikPalycha  +227982.20% for 1.5 year  (~540% ROI per month) and -100% in the end.
So it can be true but with small chanse to earn on it.

I have made 300-400% for this year in BTC, but that guys promise you +300% per week guaranted.

ps my open stats:
https://tradingchamp.io/traders/Exupry   or
https://icryptofan.com/monitoring/88d84aff-3094-4dd7-99ca-4fec92e65392
sr. member
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December 07, 2019, 10:33:39 PM
#34
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

If what they are presenting to you are too good to be true, that is already a red flag. Please watch out. That is a sign that there is something fishy going on inside their heads. If possible, avoid it altogether. There will be sweeter words to come from them. And what is coinmama? That is unheard of here. Don't open an account there. This is just a way for them to promote that site.

Yes, don't believe what they are saying, a good trader will not offer such offers, he will guide you in the right trading, not by making instant money every week.
So in my opinion it's just a trap so that many people are interested in it, but if you want to learn to trade then do it yourself and find the right information without having to spend money.

A good trader will neither get money from you as investment nor they will charge you fees for trading tutorials and seminars. Both traders who ask money from other people as investments and sells tutorial lessons and seminar slots are bad traders. They are no good enough in their real field that they only try to bring their low quality knowledge elsewhere with the hope that they will be able to convince innocent yet interested individuals in crypto trading. Avoid them all.
sr. member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
December 07, 2019, 04:21:14 PM
#33
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

If what they are presenting to you are too good to be true, that is already a red flag. Please watch out. That is a sign that there is something fishy going on inside their heads. If possible, avoid it altogether. There will be sweeter words to come from them. And what is coinmama? That is unheard of here. Don't open an account there. This is just a way for them to promote that site.
I must agree on this one. Scamming has been the greatest enemy we have here in crypto space. A nature of scam is to make believe of its victim, and so obviously what's the primary tool of it is the compelling words, a well disguised words for scamming. Too good to be true returns is 90% a scam although there are legit stuffs like that but it is very rare to find. Another is do not be too easy to get with advertisements, it is one their tools to get people up on them.
They always have scammer any even if whatever you want to join or participate in any works in crypto. And yes scamming is the greatest enemy we have in crypto, So that we need to be careful always because of this scammer spreading anywhere.Advertisement are using for scammer sometimes as you said Ill think if one of us are take a bait for that maybe it was a bad luck for us, So we make sure and read more information or ask someone if this will be legit or not.
sr. member
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December 07, 2019, 02:41:47 PM
#32
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

If what they are presenting to you are too good to be true, that is already a red flag. Please watch out. That is a sign that there is something fishy going on inside their heads. If possible, avoid it altogether. There will be sweeter words to come from them. And what is coinmama? That is unheard of here. Don't open an account there. This is just a way for them to promote that site.
I must agree on this one. Scamming has been the greatest enemy we have here in crypto space. A nature of scam is to make believe of its victim, and so obviously what's the primary tool of it is the compelling words, a well disguised words for scamming. Too good to be true returns is 90% a scam although there are legit stuffs like that but it is very rare to find. Another is do not be too easy to get with advertisements, it is one their tools to get people up on them.
hero member
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December 07, 2019, 01:49:27 PM
#31
In your case I am sure that you have met a crook. Once you hand over your account you will lose all your assets.
You just need to ask a question: if anyone could make such a big profit why would he have to be a broker?
If you love the cryptocurrency market and want to be a trader, you should study and make your own decisions. Do not trust the sellers of trading signals, brokers and trading bots.
full member
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arcs-chain.com
December 07, 2019, 01:18:09 PM
#30

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It is definitely a scam, if you transfer money to him, you will lose money. If he can make a profit as he told you, why doesn't he use his own money to do it, instead of using someone else's money. The rule is never give money to people you don't know.
sr. member
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Hire Bitcointalk Camp. Manager @ r7promotions.com
December 07, 2019, 01:00:52 PM
#29
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku
Its not possible for anyone to give 300% return in a week by doing crypto trading so just ignore any high return investment because its probably scam as you thought.

You can start doing trading on your own and aim for a return of 3-5% per month which is likely possible when you have enough patience to execute your trade orders.I would suggest binance for you over any trading platform as of now to begin with.
sr. member
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First 100% Liquid Stablecoin Backed by Gold
December 07, 2019, 04:03:15 AM
#28

SCAM SCAM SCAM

There is no such thing as someone who will make an effort guiding you from scratch without an attempt of taking advantage of you.

Too good to be true always lead into bad and negative results.

In addition, do not entertain them because they can cause destruction to your portfolio. Focus on yourself, gain knowledge and observe on your surroundings. Don't trust easily, use your critical thinking skills in terms of cryptocurrency.

Make yourself better and professional little by little. Improve yourself and don't depend on others. You yourself is the key for your investment to grow.
sr. member
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December 07, 2019, 02:54:43 AM
#27
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

If what they are presenting to you are too good to be true, that is already a red flag. Please watch out. That is a sign that there is something fishy going on inside their heads. If possible, avoid it altogether. There will be sweeter words to come from them. And what is coinmama? That is unheard of here. Don't open an account there. This is just a way for them to promote that site.

Yes, don't believe what they are saying, a good trader will not offer such offers, he will guide you in the right trading, not by making instant money every week.
So in my opinion it's just a trap so that many people are interested in it, but if you want to learn to trade then do it yourself and find the right information without having to spend money.
sr. member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 273
December 06, 2019, 11:48:34 PM
#26
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

If what they are presenting to you are too good to be true, that is already a red flag. Please watch out. That is a sign that there is something fishy going on inside their heads. If possible, avoid it altogether. There will be sweeter words to come from them. And what is coinmama? That is unheard of here. Don't open an account there. This is just a way for them to promote that site.
sr. member
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
December 06, 2019, 06:19:18 PM
#25
Whether the trader is too good in trading or he has good skills in scamming is my doubt. Another thing among all the listed cryptocurrency it is quite hard to get $1500 out of $500 as investment in a weeks time. Continued buying and selling gets with a profit, but this doesn't look to be fair. When one can earn $1500 out of $500 whats the need of others money. This week he can earn $1000 as profit. Keep it aside. Next week he can make use of the $1000 and earn $2000. Further by the third week he can invest the $2000 and earn $6000 as stated by him.
sr. member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
December 06, 2019, 06:02:00 PM
#24
Think it first before make action, Do not trust all those kind of good words because one of them its only a bait for you.
Make your own trading if have time, If not ask some question in this forum if you want to start actually it is free for anyone want to learn.
Read some rules to avoid those scammer you face always.

Be careful always don't waste your money, Just think it first if looks like something different or fishy that someone said in here.
full member
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December 06, 2019, 03:14:15 PM
#23
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

Firstly, I will say welcome to crypto and I am glad that you discovered cryptos not too late. I am also aware of these sets of self-acclaimed account managers and their mouth-watering offers. I want you to understand that if this is so easy to generate such profit from managing crypto accounts, a lot of popular speculators with track records would be account managers today.
These self-acclaimed account managers are all over the internet prophesying huge profit when you entrust your crypto and portfolio with them.
Please, ignore such offers rather than buy Bitcoin and hold, and as well make personal research on Alts that will give you a good return. Stay woke and smart, the world that we are in is full of pleasure and pain.
legendary
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December 06, 2019, 02:23:47 PM
#22
If they can really profit from it then they are some lucky ones.

In general, if all these methods of guaranteed ROI worked, they wouldn't be shared with others. Would you lead some random get rich quick noobs on the internet to your Gold vein? I'm pretty sure you would not share that vein with others but keep it to yourself.

PlusToken, such an obvious scheme paying people 10% a month, yet they managed to make a few billion in Bitcoin and Ether. This once again shows that Bitconnect type of schemes still work to steal people's money. Result is that it will lead to even more retail exodus because they don't want to be reminded of what made them lose all their money. Undecided
legendary
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December 05, 2019, 07:47:10 PM
#21
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku
First question is how well do you know this people? Would you trust this guys your $500 hoping that it will return to you with profits? Lets think of this way, one day a random person knocks on your door claiming that he can turn your $500 to $5,000 in just 72 hours, would you give that random guy $500? If your answer is Yes then you are among the easy target of scammers. Better post that random trader here so we can see if this guy is legit or not.
hero member
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December 05, 2019, 05:53:42 AM
#20
You already smelled the fishy scent so time to back off for a little. Pause it for a while and learn more.
Read all the replies in this thread of yours and then maybe someone could shed some light with all those questions that you are laid.

Mostly, they are scammers. That kind of amount cannot be made anywhere so it will be a freebie thanks to you.
They will throw sweet words but those are still lies.

Look, trading is not an easy work and you will find yourself at loss most of the time. If they can really profit from it then they are some lucky ones. Even technical analyst do have some losses. Careful with what you are trying to get into. Better DIY.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 05, 2019, 04:22:38 AM
#19
if you get a profitable trader, you go away from him because actually most of them only take your profit, sometimes what we see from the linkedin profile he is a reliable trader and a professional person turns out to be only unemployed, so my advice is better you learn yourself with see some video tutorials on how to trade crypto on YouTube and never give anyone the confidence to access your money
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