Watch out for imposters claiming to represent major data platforms in the crypto space. Legitimate platforms will never contact you directly via phone call—that's not how they operate. If someone claims to be reaching out on their behalf, it's almost certainly a scam. When you're unsure about contact authenticity, go through official support channels to verify. Stay vigilant and protect your information.
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BloodInStreets
· 4h ago
Another wave of phone scams... Truly unbelievable. These days, there's no even a chance to buy the dip, first getting taken advantage of by scammers.
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MemeEchoer
· 4h ago
This move is too clever; all the calls are from scammers, and I fell for it.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 4h ago
This kind of phone scam has been around for ages. Are people still falling for it?
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DegenDreamer
· 4h ago
Phone scammers are active again. This scam really needs to be shut down.
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AirdropHarvester
· 4h ago
As soon as the phone rings and they ask which platform it is, I hang up immediately haha, this trick is too old.
Watch out for imposters claiming to represent major data platforms in the crypto space. Legitimate platforms will never contact you directly via phone call—that's not how they operate. If someone claims to be reaching out on their behalf, it's almost certainly a scam. When you're unsure about contact authenticity, go through official support channels to verify. Stay vigilant and protect your information.