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Expose the scam and educate people to reduce the number of potential victims.
Tired of seeing people lose money, homes, or other assets? The current laws and systems just don't do enough to discourage and punish the perps.
Post scams and possible solutions. Help provide justice for the victims with our tech abilities and other skills as a non-centralized group.

(Site rules may limit what information we can post and share, but will be accessible elsewhere)

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What No One Tells You About The SCAM Called Bitcoin     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by RobertJHarsh to Scammers 3 months ago (+8/-1)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YuoLtkwuV0

System, whatever you get in that wallet, cash it out ASAP! One day this thing will crash like a mofo.
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The IMF just fucked scamcoin in the ass     (www.coindesk.com)
submitted by RobertJHarsh to Scammers 3 months ago (+3/-2)
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https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2024/12/09/el-salvador-to-change-bitcoin-law-as-part-of-new-imf-deal-financial-times

El Salvador was just told to knock their scamcoin bullshit off if they want jewbucks. They decided on jewbucks.
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Driving Miss dAIsy     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to Scammers 3 months ago (+6/-0)
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The AI granny designed to waste scammers’ time
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Welcome message!     (Scammers)
submitted by popticalillusion to Scammers 4 months ago (+8/-0)
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All scams are basically thefts by deception. The perpetrators tend to get away unpunished, while the number of their victims pile up.
The power of non-centralized groups has been effectively proven to get results, while providing security and anonymity to the participants.
I want to educate people to the scams to be aware of and discuss possible solutions that will discourage scammers.
Some information may have to be hosted elsewhere in order to comply with site rules, but I believe if we can compile enough info we can find them and put a major dent in their operations.
Keep your personal safety in mind posting because this is going to anger them and they may seek to get retribution. Do not post anything that could reveal your name, address, phone number, IP or any other tech information that could lead back to you.
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Brushing Scam     (www.facebook.com)
submitted by popticalillusion to Scammers 4 months ago (+3/-1)
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https://www.facebook.com/share/187tLqbkFC/

Beware of Brushing Scam!

A recent scam has been showing up in many states. A "brushing" scam is when someone receives an unexpected gift or item not ordered in the mail from a place like Amazon or other company. Examples of gifts include, rings, bracelets, necklaces, Bluetooth speaker, etc. The gift will have the recipient’s address, but not include the sender's information or be from a known retailer. When the recipient opens the package to see what it is and possibly who sent it, there is a QR code to scan to find out who sent the gift.

Once the code is scanned, all the information from that phone will be sent to scammers. They receive all access to the phone. All personal and financial information is accessible to the scammers and often the victim's bank accounts are drained.

The gift can be kept or thrown away, but the QR code should NOT be scanned for any reason. QR code scams are nothing new. These scams show up in all places, including parking meters.

Inform your family members about the scam and avoid scanning any unknown QR codes included in the package. #akronpdconnecting #akronpdprotecting