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Beware of Crypto scams, everyone must need to know
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[QUOTE="Cryptocrit, post: 341839, member: 105139"] In today's world of computers and phones, crypto or other digital scams are getting smarter. One common trick is when people pretend to be police or government workers. These tricksters use different methods to scare and trick people into giving them important information or doing things that could hurt their money. The scam typically begins with a phone call, as someone claiming to be from a government agency or law enforcement department. They may inform you of alleged fraudulent activities or criminal behavior associated with one of your accounts. To further convince you of the urgency of the situation, they create a sense of imminent danger and pressure you to act quickly. Once they have your attention, the scammers present a solution to the fabricated problem they've just described. They tell you to keep your money safe by putting it in a place they say is secure, like a Bitcoin ATM. They might say that moving your money to cryptocurrency will protect it from the danger they mentioned. However, it's essential to recognize that these claims are false and designed to deceive you. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies do not offer the level of protection or security that scammers promise. Contrary to their assertions, there is no such thing as a government-sanctioned Bitcoin account or digital wallet. Additionally, there are no federally regulated Bitcoin safety lockers, despite what the caller may assert. continue reading on cryptocrit.xyz [/QUOTE]
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