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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Dont be dumb gamblers
by
virasog
on 25/05/2019, 13:52:42 UTC
My friend recently get scammed by a gambling site which he found by continuously browsing. On internet. Sorry but even he cant remember the name so i cant tell you but here's what you wouldnt do. He said he was searching about how cryptocurrency gambling work. He is much aware about bitcoin but not about using it for gambling. He find some "yellow botton" he said which offers gambling for newbies and the rest is history. Goodbye $200 . yes thats kinda bit small but should you wait that it happened to you with a bigger amount? Here's what you would do.
1. Dont click and browse non recognized site to avoid phishing.
2.. Always ask first the people on this forum whether the site is legit or not.
3. Dont put too much money on that site so if ever its really a scam, the amount it can get is minimal.
4. If it looks really legit, try some few games with few bets at first.

Being cautious costs less than not being aware at all. Dont let our greediness and dumbness takes over our financial life. Be safe people.

Something fishy going here why your friend choose to forget the name of the site, the site will scam more people if this kind of people will just let things be and do not report, we have a scam section and this is to warn about the reputation of any site, we must become responsible and help people by avoiding these scam sites.
That was also my query from beginning. The issue is important and just to keep the name of the sites the friend has just forgotten. Many people do this type of scamming activity because sometimes the see us unserious about what happens to us.

It can happen if you make an account on a totally new site and then at some point you realize that you are being scammed. You tend to close the site and move on, without caring that you have lost / got scam by that site. Although it is better that we share our experience here so that other people are saved from such scam sites.