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How Scammers Stole Over $100,000 from Crypto Investor Fred

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. Nightmare in Minutes
  2. Regret Won’t Help
  3. How to Take Precautions Against Scammers?

  4. Crypto investors need to be very careful. Sometimes everything can start with a momentary lapse of attention. Now we have such an incident before us. Fred, a man in his 60s living in Connecticut, decided to log into his Coinbase account to manage his crypto investments. Facing difficulties, he called a support number found through Google. This cost him over $100,000.

    Nightmare in Minutes

    The person on the phone, claiming to help him, spoke with a heavy Indian accent. When Fred, without any suspicion, told the scammer that his Coinbase account needed updating, he thought everything was fine. However, within just 20 minutes, more than $100,000 worth of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and cash assets in Fred’s Coinbase account were stolen. The truth was that the person he spoke to on the phone was not a Coinbase employee but a professional scammer who managed to get Fred to provide his Coinbase password and online banking information. He realized the severity of the situation after receiving a call from Wells Fargo about suspicious activities and then cut the connection.

    Regret Won’t Help

    Fred was left with great regret after this incident. When he realized how his lack of knowledge about crypto led him into this trap, he said he felt like he was “herded like a sacrificial lamb.” His anger was not only directed at his own ignorance but also at Coinbase and Google. He was deeply disappointed that Coinbase allowed such a quick withdrawal of funds, and what really infuriated him was that Google allowed scammers to “set up shop” on their platform.

    How to Take Precautions Against Scammers?

    This story serves as a lesson for those new to the world of crypto. Internet scammers are using increasingly sophisticated methods to trap users. Therefore, it is crucial to be cautious when conducting transactions on any platform, especially regarding customer service issues. It is essential to obtain contact information directly from official sites, avoid sharing your information in suspicious situations, and be extra careful during crypto transactions. Remember, a momentary lapse of attention can lead to significant losses. Fred’s painful experience highlights how widespread and dangerous internet scams are. Being aware of such scam attempts is vital not only in the crypto world but also for overall online security.

    Fred's story underscores the importance of being informed and cautious in the modern digital world. Beware of scammers and verify every detail before conducting any transaction.

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