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Topic: Watch out for user SCORUM.COMMUNITY - page 2. (Read 386 times)

legendary
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November 25, 2022, 09:11:41 AM
#15
As I mentioned, I reported the message to the moderates. And all who receive it should do the same.

You can report a private message only to admins, as the link in the private message says "report to admin" - although it is possible that these messages are actually handled by global moderators. It is interesting to me how that member actually chose who to send the message to, did he count on that members not to report him, or do all those who received it have something else in common?
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
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November 25, 2022, 08:02:19 AM
#14
I received a similar message, if the link was contain virus files, phising or malware then that account will be banned, else all you can do is report that he is scammer (maybe negative trust) and ignore that user.
If you receive a lot of messages, try the option to prevent receiving messages from newbies,

As I mentioned, I reported the message to the moderates. And all who receive it should do the same.
It doesn't bother me to receive messages from newbies. I just wanted to alert you to this type of message, which may be being sent to several users - which is what is happening.
hero member
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Merit: 537
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November 25, 2022, 07:53:04 AM
#13
At first glance, I read it as SCROTUM

On a side note, do newbies have limitations to sending PM? Perhaps the site could restrict it to like, 3 daily.
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 2124
November 25, 2022, 06:58:16 AM
#12
I'm not sure what the goal here is and if they are in fact proposing an honest partnership, but clicking on the link and visiting the website is not something I am planning to do. I'm going to use my forum logic and conclude that it's a scam until proven otherwise. 
They are clearly spam messages trying to find some victims through these offers as they think NFT is the new trend and we can attract members towards our project which may or may not exist in reality with these keywords but you are right on the part that we should not click on the links we received from these newbie and strangers as we are aware about the phising scams in this space.

Although I didn't receive this PM but in past have received some kind of trading partnership messages trying to scam you of funds and this is also the same but surprised to see how many of you have received his PM.

I see him now banned (not by me).
Do not hesitate to report this kind of PM. One or 2 PM, it can be tolerated (if you are really patient), in this case it is clearly spam.
Well the job is done and thanks for notifying all that another scammer was banned and we should always report them at the first instance only so they are kicked out before having any victim.
staff
Activity: 2408
Merit: 2021
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November 25, 2022, 04:41:40 AM
#11
Infact, he spammed my inbox three times with it serially.

Thanks for alerting us. I have received this message three times.

I see him now banned (not by me).
Do not hesitate to report this kind of PM. One or 2 PM, it can be tolerated (if you are really patient), in this case it is clearly spam.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 765
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November 25, 2022, 04:08:41 AM
#10
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Do not click on this link as it may contain malware or the like.


Thanks for alerting us. I have received this message three times. And I didn't click the link. It can be dangerous. And can do anything with my personal data or assets.

All of guys got this link so please be careful. It can be a new turn from scammers.
legendary
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November 25, 2022, 03:52:49 AM
#9
I also got a PM from that account. what makes me not interested in opening the shared link is his account which is not actively posting but sending PMs to some forum users.

if you look at the history of the SCORUM.COMMUNITY account, it seems that it is another account from the banned Zinylia account. the two also promote the Scorum project. he tries to continue his business under the radar because his main account is already banned.

In their ban appeal thread, the user said that they were not the same person who used their old account (Zinylia) and do not have access to that account anymore. Therefore, I think that the ban evasion rule does not apply here.

But regardless, mass sending of unsolicited PMs is not allowed. If they are looking for partners and promoters, they should do it publicly rather than privately.
sr. member
Activity: 2044
Merit: 330
November 25, 2022, 03:02:48 AM
#8

Infact, he spammed my inbox three times with it serially. I was alarmed because I had disabled allow pms from newbies. I them realised he was able to by passed it because of his 'copper member status. Maybe the forum will have to also create a way for anyone to disable receiving pms from copper members or any other ranks too. Not just restricted to only newbies.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
November 25, 2022, 02:35:51 AM
#7
I saw the PM last night as well. I didn't really pay attention to it after seeing the words "NFT", "cooperation ", "play-to-earn games", etc. Since I never heard of the person who sent the message, I quickly checked their post history and noticed that the only forum activity they have was posting in a ban appeal thread. Judging by the people who reported having received similar PMs, it wasn't an isolated case where only those that joker_josue mentioned got PMed.

I'm not sure what the goal here is and if they are in fact proposing an honest partnership, but clicking on the link and visiting the website is not something I am planning to do. I'm going to use my forum logic and conclude that it's a scam until proven otherwise. 
full member
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November 25, 2022, 01:51:15 AM
#6
I was actually going to report the account. I had received same message on Nov 20, then I got another yesterday.

Is this enough to tag the account
legendary
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November 25, 2022, 01:50:44 AM
#5
I also received the same message. I'm curious how many other members received it? I think for starters we should all report the pm to the admin. At the very least They're breaking forum rule #29 "Sending unsolicited PMs, including but not limited to advertising and flood, is not allowed.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
November 25, 2022, 01:30:13 AM
#4
I received a similar message, if the link was contain virus files, phising or malware then that account will be banned, else all you can do is report that he is scammer (maybe negative trust) and ignore that user.
If you receive a lot of messages, try the option to prevent receiving messages from newbies,
hero member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 699
November 24, 2022, 07:41:52 PM
#3
I also got a PM from that account. what makes me not interested in opening the shared link is his account which is not actively posting but sending PMs to some forum users.

if you look at the history of the SCORUM.COMMUNITY account, it seems that it is another account from the banned Zinylia account. the two also promote the Scorum project. he tries to continue his business under the radar because his main account is already banned.
hero member
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November 24, 2022, 07:21:22 PM
#2
I also received such proposal/pm late yesterday. Although i see nothing wrong or something malicious on the letter, just a proposal so i just ignored it since i'm not interested at all.

And yep, looks like the majority here seems doesn't like such way of promotion or proposal via pm. Yet, i think this is best to reputation than meta.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 5154
**In BTC since 2013**
November 24, 2022, 07:15:28 PM
#1
Today I received a PM from this user SCORUM.COMMUNITY who apparently is proposing partnerships, but does not inspire any kind of confidence.

Here is the message he sent to me and other users:
Code:
[b]Hello![/b]

I want to offer you a cooperation in covering the release of our game — P2E NFT Aviatrix.

Aviatrix is a new and exclusive blockchain-based game based on the use of NFT tokens by each user. The game uses the Play-To-Earn (P2E) mechanics with NFT, when the user's game object (plane) upgrades depending on the experience and makes a profit depending on its place in the rating.

The game has already received 2 Awards from prominent industry organizations such as ‘Unique Selling Point’ from Sigma Balkans and CIS as well as ‘Hackathon Winner’ of Binance Smart Chain.

Visit our testnet to find out more about the game: [ftp=ftp://https://www.aviatrix.bet/]https://www.aviatrix.bet/[/ftp]

The most suitable cooperation option for us is any mention of the game from your side here on bitcointalk (for example, mentioning our links in your signatures and writing posts in our thread). Could you also share a price list for such an advertising company?

I will be very glad to receive your feedback if you are interested in our offer. Also, if you have other proposals for cooperation, I’d highly appreciate if you let me know about them.

[b]Best regards,
Alina[/b]

The main highlight for suspects was the camouflaged link.

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Do not click on this link as it may contain malware or the like.


If anyone else receives this message, stay tuned.

However, I have already reported the situation to the moderators.



If this is not where I should leave this alert, I apologize.
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