Strategy for dealing with scammers.
The most important advice is never transfer your TBC to anybody without payment first.
The first sign is a scammer will tell you he want to buy between 50-5000 TBC at the current price. The next thing he will tell you is to transfer some TBC to show that you are genuine because he was scammed last week
If you advise him to go to the official website, he will reject the advice. If you insist on payment first, he becomes frustrated and will start insulting you having realised the you have found him out.
The question you should ask yourself is "How many people can afford 50 TBC at the current price?" The answer is very few people indeed.
Look at my discussions with a suspected scammer and learn how to deal with them.
The most important advice is never transfer your TBC to anybody without payment first.
The first sign is a scammer will tell you he want to buy between 50-5000 TBC at the current price. The next thing he will tell you is to transfer some TBC to show that you are genuine because he was scammed last week
If you advise him to go to the official website, he will reject the advice. If you insist on payment first, he becomes frustrated and will start insulting you having realised the you have found him out.
The question you should ask yourself is "How many people can afford 50 TBC at the current price?" The answer is very few people indeed.
Look at my discussions with a suspected scammer and learn how to deal with them.
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