Just received an ominous message (obviously a #scam) to my e-mail. Str ...

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Just received an ominous message (obviously a #scam) to my e-mail.
Strangely: the spam filter didn't catch it.

Too many things are wrong in their scam to believe they have any blackmail material. This is just sad: many will fall for this...



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At least he should send u a link to a tutorial how to buy and send :D

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Haha! He thought telling someone to google it guarantees they learn how... If you're not tech savvy, BTC is really confusing even with tutorials. (That and it's easy to mistake BTC and BCH if you're new...)

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Just....wow....

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I got that email too. I figured they got all they deserved if they managed to catch one.of my non-existent nudes.

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I wonder if they sent the same BTC address to everyone. Aren't those addresses easily tracked? The way the message is written tells me this person is new to the whole scamming thing & I'm not sure if they know how to protect themselves from Law.

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"The Deal is Fair"

. . . Yeah, riggggght 😅

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The person who sent you that email should look for the definition of "fair" in the dictionary cause he obviously doesn't know what it meant 🤪

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Yeah... Blackmailing in itself is not fair.

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