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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!



https://twitter.com/BitcoinForumCom/status/981927633360510977
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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #45 on: April 04, 2022, 07:02:22 PM »

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We must be very careful, scammers are everywhere! Always remember if something sounds too good to be true then it probably is, especially if it was offered in social media, the current favorite channel of scammers.

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #46 on: April 12, 2022, 02:11:42 PM »
You can give away NFT on next time.

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #47 on: April 12, 2022, 04:24:45 PM »
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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #48 on: May 02, 2022, 06:02:26 AM »
I have to agree that scammers have increased greatly in number these days. But one thing is for sure if traders don’t try to take any shortcuts, they can save themselves from getting scammed. Just don’t believe all that you read.

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #49 on: June 24, 2022, 01:32:50 PM »
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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #50 on: July 11, 2022, 07:46:18 PM »
Thanks for posting this!

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #51 on: August 19, 2022, 10:32:19 AM »
You can simply stay out scam by doing proper research on any investment offer with unrealistic returns. If you fell victim already, Report the heartless people to fortsolution.tech and make sure you don’t send any money to the scammers because Fort Solution Tech Recovery team are very good at what they do.

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #52 on: October 11, 2022, 03:28:33 PM »
Not sure how many, but the process would be the same.

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #53 on: December 26, 2022, 02:07:08 PM »
thank you, is the information up to date?

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #54 on: December 26, 2022, 02:08:40 PM »
Are there people in the 21st century who are being led to this stupid scam? It’s not enough that you yourself pay for participation in an unlikely lottery for big money (which is not profitable because of roi), you do it also in the company where the winnings are not paid.
agree

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #55 on: April 19, 2023, 11:30:32 AM »
 I want to emphasize the importance of being vigilant when it comes to social media scams. These Twitter scams are unfortunately becoming more and more common, and it's important to remember that legitimate giveaways from reputable sources will never require you to send coins in return.

If you have already fallen victim to this scam and have lost crypto assets, Recovery101 can help. The specialize in recovering stolen or lost crypto assets and have a team of experts ready to assist you. You can reach out to them recovery101@cyberdude.com for more information on their services.

In the meantime, make sure to report the scam account to Twitter so they can take appropriate action. It's important to protect the crypto community from these types of scams and prevent others from falling victim. Stay safe out there!

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #56 on: May 19, 2023, 08:15:29 AM »
[font=Söhne]This is an important warning. Many people have become victims of Twitter scammers. Be cautious and don't believe in such baseless promises.[/font]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #57 on: May 19, 2023, 08:15:53 AM »
[font=Söhne]It's despicable that some individuals would exploit the name and reputation of others to carry out such fraudulent activities. Stronger measures should be in place to prevent and punish these scammers.[/font]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #58 on: May 19, 2023, 08:16:38 AM »
[font=Söhne]This serves as further evidence that we need to enhance online safety awareness. People should know how to differentiate between official accounts and impostor accounts to avoid falling into the traps of malicious individuals.[/font]
[font=Söhne]Comment 4: This is an example of the widespread scamming trend on[/font]

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Re: PSA: Twitter scammers replying promising to give away coins
« Reply #59 on: May 19, 2023, 08:17:32 AM »
[font=Söhne]This is an example of the widespread scamming trend on social media. Twitter needs stronger measures to eliminate fraudulent accounts and protect its users.[/font]