RE: Do yourself a favor: Be crime smart

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A few years ago, after COVID, I found myself desperately needing to work on scam platforms to make some money. The modus operandi is the same for all of them: they give you money to start, you reinvest to earn more, and when you're most excited, they take all your money, theirs and yours. Simply put, because they know you're dominated by greed. And that was the challenge: get in first and get out first before you even think you'll get the lion's share.

The truth: I made money, I lost money.

I got tired and quit all that dirty tricks. These people don't have the slightest scruples, and the best punishment would be to not let them near a computer system for many, many years... believe me, it'll hurt... with or without fingers, it will hurt.



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I'm sorry to hear you left without your money.

Greed (the desire for more is what pushes us all on) is tricky in this crypto world and many are left without their means, precisely because of the desire for more money, because people are cursed and it is difficult to satisfy them with small things, when the big one is watching over the hill...

There is a saying: "Better a sparrow in the hand than a dove on a branch". Fraudsters know about this human greed and push it to the maximum, mostly making people who have money miserable by robbing them of everything they have.

A special category of evil are those fraudsters who target the elderly and play on their lack of understanding.

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That's right... but I learned. No one has ever managed to confuse me with their excellent suggestions... and I'm thankful that as a result, I found other sites where you could earn decent money by writing and interacting.

Don't think it's only older people who fall for it; there are also innocent young people who believe in supposedly good Samaritans.

Anyway, you learn by making mistakes.

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