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Scam caller from a Krypto newsletter that insist on you signing up and they want to pass your details over to other companies. Not sure what the scam is but there definetly is one somewhere! Avoid and block
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Scam caller from a Krypto newsletter that insist on you signing up and they want to pass your details over to other companies. Not sure what the scam is but there definetly is one somewhere! Avoid and block
Scammy, annoying pests.
I had a private number, which I listed only on certain crypto exchanges, claiming to be private and safe and will never be passed on
When a pest from cryptodaily rang on my private number ( they called on 01618024932, so if you see that number just report as junk and tx to 7726 to report spam) they refused to tell me where they got my details... my 'private' details
Clearly somebody has either sold my number to them when I was assured they wouldn't... or somehow they obtained it illegally
Anything crypto daily linked... just avoid... annoying pests peddling spam that will more than likely result in you haveing less money in your account at the end of the encounter!
Cryptodaily articles and coins prediction makes me sick. You have zero knowledge about crypto. Doge coin is sitting at $0.18 and your prediction is $0.06
Everything this site promotes seems to be pump and dump scams and pyramid schemes. Avoid following their recommendations!
Such recommendations include selling XRP for new 100x dead-cert coins which pump a couple of times before being rug-pulled. Use common sense!
They are promoting new projects but all pump and dump. Lost server times a lot of money!
I never had such a bad experience before. Never purchase banner placement here.
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