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Board Economics
Re: Woman loses $73,000 in Crypto Investment Fraud -Scammer plays Book of Friendship
by
concept2
on 13/04/2023, 08:11:50 UTC
The news related to scams are never ending and sorry but they are always laughable incidences. I can't digest what happened to the victimized woman but I just laugh at it. This is not the first time someone got scammed with the "Book of Friendship" role play.

So this news is from an Arabian country, Shrajha, and the woman in the news lost over a million Dirham. That's sad to hear but what is sad is that she lost it in greed and with the unknown person who mates here online via WhatsApp.

Seriously guys, how can one believe a stranger who just texted you randomly, calling it a sweet accident, telling some sweet stories with you, and luring you into the world of scams!!
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It's hella sad to hear about Sara's experience, but let's be real, scams like these ain't gonna stop as long as people are careless with their cheddar. You gotta have a solid understanding of what you're investing in before you throw down any dough. As Sara learned the hard way, you can't just blindly trust some rando you met online, that's just plain dumb.

And check it, there are rules in place to keep investors safe from fraud, so you gotta make sure any investment platform you're using is legit before you start throwing your money around. This is even more crucial with cryptocurrency, which ain't really regulated and is prime territory for those scammers. Like, for real, we gotta do better and protect ourselves by learning from Sara's mistake and being cautious in the future.