Bitcoin / Binary Option Scams - Instant Millionaire

patricia_wallis

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i'm surprised no one has dug deeper into these things. The above is an edited example of the videos that appear in popups, or, well anywhere popup heavy. I discovered these things from deciding to follow a trail of popups, glad I did!

They all have a similar copy paste format - similar style, camera angles, text, the way they speak, the overall script, fake actors (one of which, who had the star role, posted a video on youtube confirming he isn't a millionaire, but a hired actor, who just turned up to do the job. This caused a bit of controversy if I recall, as people were saying that even though it was an acting 'job' with a script it must have been clear it was a scam therefore he should've refused the job) and so on. They sometimes differ in how they attempt to 'prove' you can make over 9000 dollars in 10 minutes.

There are some absolute gems out there which I haven't seen referenced anywhere else, and need to be seen for their lols. Copy paste actors, huge mansions shown off by 'millionaires' and 'billionaires', ridiculous 'stories', sometimes overtly elaborate and clearly full of shit and aimed at targeting completely gullible people.

The joke of these copy and paste videos, which by the have ridiculous names for their 'codes' and 'software', is that they never seem to die. They keep coming, and other websites exist to debunk them as scams over and over and its a cycle that never seems to end.

Great for lols, bad for the people who legit fall for them and lose money.

I intend to post more videos to show of my favourite insane examples.
 
I hover between feeling bad for people that fall for this shit and just laughing at them. It's kind of like the Nigerian e-mail scam from years ago. Somebody who clearly doesn't understand the English language just so happened to send YOU an e-mail and is a Prince/High-End Banker/Works for a lottery commission and wants to give you a shit ton of money for no work. BUT they need your banking information.

I guess there really is a sucker born every minute.
 
I hover between feeling bad for people that fall for this shit and just laughing at them. It's kind of like the Nigerian e-mail scam from years ago. Somebody who clearly doesn't understand the English language just so happened to send YOU an e-mail and is a Prince/High-End Banker/Works for a lottery commission and wants to give you a shit ton of money for no work. BUT they need your banking information.

I guess there really is a sucker born every minute.

They're idiots. If you point out they're falling for an obvious scam, they just get mad and pour more of their money into this stupid bullshit. Even when the scammer ends up arrested and in prison, half the time these fucking idiots still fiercely defend them. Fuck 'em. They're too dumb to be allowed to have money.
 
They're idiots. If you point out they're falling for an obvious scam, they just get mad and pour more of their money into this stupid bullshit. Even when the scammer ends up arrested and in prison, half the time these fucking idiots still fiercely defend them. Fuck 'em. They're too dumb to be allowed to have money.
Sounds like a combination of the sunk cost fallacy and Stockholm syndrome.
 
They're idiots. If you point out they're falling for an obvious scam, they just get mad and pour more of their money into this stupid bullshit. Even when the scammer ends up arrested and in prison, half the time these fucking idiots still fiercely defend them. Fuck 'em. They're too dumb to be allowed to have money.
I thought you were a socialist?
 
Binary options need to die a horrible death, but Frank Dodd needs to be gutted so we can have some more goddman liquidity in the market.
 
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