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23 COMMENTS

  1. Soooo sorry your identity was used for scamming purposes! People should also notice the time frame the scammer is actively communicating with you, or not. For example, a crypto friend of mine was scammed by some Nigerians. Yes, their written English poor at best, but they also tended to go silent around 7 p.m EST (midnight in Nigeria) because of the 5 hour time difference.

  2. Crypto Tips <[email protected]>
    24 Jul (5 days ago)
    to me
    Hi Subscriber,
    I just want to take this time out to say a big thank you for every supportive comments you have given me, for hitting the LIKE botton, for staying subscribed to my channel and for the numerous views i keep getting for each video. I hope you follow most of my advice on each video. I have very good feeling about the market in July, I would tell you why.
    I still have many more amazing stuffs for you all. In more interesting news, I am thinking of sharing a really simple way to make 1% of your investment as daily profits. One of the key reasons why i made this caption "NEVER LOSE MONEY EVEN WHEN YOU LOSE".
    I would explain in details if you would like. This is something really cool.
    Expect more posts soon.
    Regards I received this email recently…. I wonder if it is a scam ? hmmm!!! Difficult one……I wonder ….
    OF COURSE IT IS A SCAM…. Pls be aware of the plague of scammers

  3. I wasn't scammed over telegram or Twitter but through a guy I met on Facebook who alleged to work for a now discovered fake company who still has a functioning website. He went by the name Lee Richard Bradford and the fake company website is Eminence Investors.

  4. The WHOLE crypto space is FULL of f'n scammers/losers. We Bitcoin "maximalists" sit upon our Mt. Olympus and look down from our impregnable fortress with utter disdain upon those who think there is such as thing as a "free lunch." There isn't. The sheeple are being educated by being exposed to the wolves among us. HODLin' Bitcoin is the winning move.

  5. Ur no scammer.i can tell that much.as far as giving money to someone that maybe i know even alittle bit maybe.they r not getting anything.now if one of my peoples that i know,true true friends,which i can count on my hands.then ill be there for them.but nobody gets my $$. NEVER SCAMMED. Peace n much respect

  6. If this person had their own ICO, wouldn't they have been well versed with crypto scams? I realized that some of the scams are very elaborate, but not this one. I really have a hard time feeling sorry for this person.

  7. I do some management for several ICOs and impersonators of crypto influencers is a common thing in Telegram. But this could've been all avoided with common sense:

    1. Check username (if their username is @Crypt0_Tips1, probably fake)
    2. Ask them where they'll 'advertise' the ICO and ask the scammer to DM you from the OFFICIAL Twitter/Youtuber account. This has always worked and I never hear any followup from the scammer.

    Again, feel bad for the guy, but usually influencers don't go to the ICO Telegram Groups and post a public message saying:

    'Hi there! I have a following of ## thousand members and would love to advertise your project, [Insert Project Here], DM me for prices!'

    C'mon ICOs, be better.

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