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RE: WARNING: Scammers Now Using Bitcoin/BCC Split to Scam People With Fake Wallet Links
Thanks for the warning. My rule of thumb is always NEVER DO WHAT SOMEBODY WRITES TO YOU OR WANTS FROM YOU IN A DIRECT MESSAGE WITHOUT YOUR OWN ACTION BEFORE!!!
Some Emails are very clever designed and it sometimes hard to avoid, but if follow the rule it's 99% safe i think. Detailed look at such message almost always reveal something odd. Email adress of sender, subject, how they adress you and details in the body of the message.
true!
Absolutely.
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Totally agree.... after so many losses (I didn't have much to lose at these times so it's not a big problem for me) I've become good at knowing legit and scam emails by looking... most of these scam Emails are sent to as many people at once so they don't always has the real 'you' as the receiver but a "distant you' you can feel....
I tend to ask any person that sends me Email I didn't know before "where did you knew me?" as I frequent many websites and don't keep track who is who unless I talk to them a lot.