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Re: We are two sons of a billionaire and we are making our own history
by
iBaba
on 08/03/2024, 21:45:45 UTC
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My advice for my fellow members on this forum is that whenever you encounter a newcomer posting something or referring people to a link, or even inviting them to join a platform, I don't think that is the best approach. It wouldn't be a good idea for anyone here on the forum to follow through those links because one can easily be deceived using various formats.

For instance, this person claimed to be the son of a billionaire, but there's no proof of that. He simply made a claim, so none of us  in the forum can verify whether he's truly a son of a billionaire. Even if he were, why mention it in the first place? Genuine individuals do not need to promote themselves like advertisements. Besides, being the son of a billionaire is not an achievement whatsoever.

But for the sake of argument, let's assume they are who they claim to be. How can you then invite people to join a platform when you are just a newbie, and what is the platform all about that you couldn't explain properly? Is it for you to teach people how to become billionaires and whatnot? What are your track records? Can you provide evidence to support your claims?

Therefore, I think it's a good idea, especially for other newcomers on the platform or forum, not to fall victim to these kinds of, if we may call them, scams. Because ultimately, that is likely to be the outcome, and you have absolutely no control over it. So it's better for us to exercise caution in whatever we engage with on the internet as a whole.