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Stackers have you been messaged by a random number asking an innocent question like in the picture below?
I got one over thanksgiving and I was being nice to the person only to find out it’s part of some new scam. Where scammers are randomly messaging people and then getting their victims to send money. Some even use fear tactics as if they can see you walking out your house.
It appears we are more exposed then we think. Be safe out there stackers.
I have a bad habit of messaging the scammers back.
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Send them a LN invoice saying: "if you pay this invoice of 100k sats I will be willing to answer your questions..."
I always do that and never get back from scammers.
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I just thought of this today. I will do this from now on.
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I had 2 gullible scammers paying on telegram. Such losers... Scam the scammers LOL
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Nice. I will try that.
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So many creative ways to scam out there.
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Any decent Android OS have the option to block a number. If you still do not use a FOSS Android OS, is time for you to take the step. And I have a guide for that (as usual): https://darth-coin.github.io/beginner/bitcoiners-mobile-device-en.html
Don't wait until Apple will fuck you up... it will be too late
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I am slowly making the transition. I have a pixel running graphene. Still making the transition from apple to that phone
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