The thing is, the audience would be so niche. Bitcoin "noobs" who know how to send money but don't know how to properly create a secure wallet?
It's a big world out there RickDick. There are people who buy PCs and don't know how to plug them into a wall socket and turn them on. If Bitcoin goes mainstream I bet USA Today runs a story about this 'scam', lol. And, the target audience would be a first time bitcoin noob who has never sent money (that includes me). For example, it might be a "HOW TO" FAQ article that says: "to test your first bitcoin receive money procedure, do this:...cut and paste one of these randomly generated bitcoin addresses into your wallet" and then "...now, from your online account, send bitcoin to this address in your wallet..." and so forth.