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PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« on: April 05, 2018, 03:27:14 PM »
PSA: It comes to our attention that some Twitter scam are going on right now.

Some scammers are replying to our twitts promising to give away coins if you send some coins to their address.

Their post looks like it's come from our Twitter account. Don't fall victim to this scam. We are not giving away anything! Be careful!



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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #120 on: May 29, 2023, 07:30:54 AM »

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[size=0.875em][font=Söhne]Important notice: We have become aware of a Twitter scam happening at the moment. Scammers are replying to our tweets and making false promises of giving away coins in exchange for sending coins to their address. It's crucial to be cautious as their posts may appear to be from our official Twitter account. We want to clarify that we are not running any coin giveaways. Don't fall into this trap and be vigilant to protect yourself. Stay safe! [/font][/size]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #121 on: May 29, 2023, 07:32:09 AM »
[size=0.875em][font=Söhne]Public Service Announcement: It has come to our attention that there are Twitter scammers operating right now. They are replying to our tweets and making fraudulent claims of giving away coins if you send coins to their address. Their posts may mimic our official Twitter account, but please be aware that we are not involved in any coin giveaways. Stay alert and avoid becoming a victim of this scam. Be cautious and stay safe! [/font][/size]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #122 on: May 29, 2023, 07:34:16 AM »
[size=0.875em][font=Söhne]Attention, everyone! We need to inform you about an ongoing Twitter scam. Scammers are replying to our tweets and falsely promising to give away coins if you send them coins to their address. These posts may appear to come from our official Twitter account, but please be advised that we are not conducting any coin giveaways. Your safety is our top priority, so please stay vigilant and avoid falling for this scam. Take care! [/font][/size]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #123 on: May 29, 2023, 07:34:28 AM »
[size=0.875em][font=Söhne]PSA: We want to bring your attention to a Twitter scam that is currently happening. Scammers are replying to our tweets, claiming to give away coins if you send coins to their address. It's important to note that their posts may appear to be from our official Twitter account, but we want to clarify that we are not running any coin giveaways. Stay cautious and don't fall for this scam. Stay safe, everyone! [/font][/size]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #124 on: May 29, 2023, 07:35:18 AM »
[size=0.875em][font=Söhne]Important announcement: We have been made aware of a Twitter scam in progress. Scammers are replying to our tweets and making false promises of giving away coins in exchange for sending coins to their address. These deceptive posts may seem to originate from our official Twitter account. Please be informed that we are not conducting any coin giveaways. Stay vigilant and protect yourself from this scam. Be safe! [/font][/size]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #125 on: May 29, 2023, 07:36:30 AM »
[size=0.875em][font=Söhne]Public Service Announcement: We have noticed a Twitter scam in progress and feel it's important to inform you. Scammers are replying to our tweets, offering to give away coins if you send coins to their address. Please be cautious as their posts may appear to come from our official Twitter account. We want to emphasize that we are not conducting any coin giveaways. Protect yourself and stay vigilant against this scam. Be safe! [/font][/size]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #126 on: May 29, 2023, 07:37:45 AM »
[size=0.875em][font=Söhne]Attention, everyone! We want to raise awareness about an ongoing Twitter scam. Scammers are replying to our tweets, falsely promising to give away coins in exchange for sending coins to their address. Their posts may mimic our official Twitter account, but please be advised that we are not running any coin giveaways. Stay alert, stay informed, and protect yourself from this scam. Stay safe, everyone! [/font][/size]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #127 on: July 12, 2023, 04:55:18 PM »
You can spot them with thier catchy scripts

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
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