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Re: Scam Alert: "Unlimited Money Generator" Website
by
ditec_wrogn
on 05/06/2024, 18:15:37 UTC
I came across a discussion on this forum where a user mentioned a suspicious website claiming to offer an "All-In-One Gambling, Trading, and Lottery Platform" with promises of unlimited money generation. The platform boasts a "Provably Fair" system, but I'm not buying it. To make matters worse, the website looks incredibly unprofessional and ugly, which only adds to its shady appearance.

Red Flags:

  • The website claims to have a "Fair System" that ensures no number can be pre-selected to win, but it's unclear how this system actually works.
  • The platform allows users to create custom worlds with up to $5,000 orders, which sounds like a recipe for disaster.
  • The website claims to have a "Market Cap" feature that shows how much currency is owed back to players, but this could be easily manipulated.
  • The creator of the platform seems to be trying to justify their system by explaining how "entries" (i.e., luck) affect the chances of winning, but it's a convoluted mess.

Even More Shady Claims:

  • The Unlimited Money Generator is a system dispersing money to users at an extremely high rate. It operates as a non-bias system, controlled by no algorithm ensuring the highest possibility of obtaining currency if correctly participating in the system. Yeah, right.
  • The creator says that the system is designed for players to win, participants winning money will not affect the host, and the host has no edge or reason to beat its players. Sounds like a fairy tale.
  • The website claims to have a 99.9% RTP (return to player) rate, which is ridiculously high. And the creator says they're not at risk of going bankrupt because they take a 0.1% fee from all the money available. Yeah, because that's how casinos work...
  • The creator is trying to justify their system by saying that it's not a scam because they're not making money from users losing, but from taking a small fee from all the money available. That's just a clever way of saying they're still making money off users.
  • The website claims to have many methods for making money, and that the whole point is to make something that's "too good to be true". That's just a warning sign if I've ever seen one.

I'm convinced that this platform is A SCAM, and I'd advise everyone to steer clear of it. The promises of unlimited money generation and a "Provably Fair" system seem too good to be true. The website's unprofessional design and lack of transparency only add to my suspicions. Did anyone else notice any other red flags that I might have missed?

Links:

Website: unli mited money glitch com
Bitcointalk Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5495110.msg64024596#msg64024596

Update

As a follow-up to my initial report, I've created flags against members who own or promote UMG and I'd like to ask the community to support these flags:


I've got to say, I'm impressed by the sheer amount of deflection and misdirection in your response. It's like you're trying to distract us from the fact that your platform, Unlimited Money Generator (UMG), is a scam.

Let me remind everyone, I made a report on UMG on Bitcointalk (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5498951.msg64173097#msg64173097) highlighting the numerous red flags and shady claims on your website. And instead of addressing those concerns, you're trying to shift the focus to my supposed "outlandish promises" and "double standards"? Give me a break.

Your response only adds more proof that UMG is a scam. You claim to be transparent, but you're not willing to explain how your "Provably Fair" system works or how you're ensuring that users aren't being taken advantage of. You're just repeating the same vague promises and buzzwords, hoping that people will buy into your hype.

And let's not forget, you're trying to silence anyone who raises concerns about your platform. You're deleting criticism and labeling it as "merely accurate predictions"? That's not how a legitimate business operates. A real professional would address the concerns and provide evidence to back up their claims.

I'm not buying your "too good to be true" sales pitch, and neither should anyone else. UMG is a scam, and I'm not going to back down from saying it. I urge everyone to support my flags against UMG owners and promoters (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=3312 and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=3313) and stay away from this shady platform.