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  • Oct 21, 2021
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    Why would you keep $5k of ETH on an Exchange

    A hardware wallet is only a few hunnid

  • Oct 21, 2021
    necromancer

    i wish i could’ve been that guy

  • JayS 🦄
    Oct 21, 2021

    Sorry but you are really stupid falling for this.

    Take it as a learning experience. And know that anyone who works for the banks, exchanges, anything won’t ask you for any codes that THEY send you. Come on man.

  • Oct 21, 2021
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    sucks man i hate reading about how people get scammed

  • Oct 21, 2021
    SBMike

    OP getting taken advantage of like an elder. Bro this some s*** my grandfather would fall for, you should know better.

    its wild how we revert back into helpless children when we're old

  • Oct 21, 2021
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    In retrospect that’s not even two eth so you will be fine

  • dotM

    sucks man i hate reading about how people get scammed

    For real

  • Oct 21, 2021
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    Hippya

    In retrospect that’s not even two eth so you will be fine

    ...privileged ass lmao $5,000 is a lot of money

    more than half of American families can’t afford a $1,000 emergency bill

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    Oct 21, 2021
    maxxing

    ...privileged ass lmao $5,000 is a lot of money

    more than half of American families can’t afford a $1,000 emergency bill

    We live in a society

  • Oct 21, 2021

    this has to be bait lmao

  • Oct 21, 2021
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    Dude your wallet address is like your ROUTING AND ACCOUNT NUMBER to your bank. You never give that out to anyone, not even your wife or husband.

    Dump your money into some low cap coins and you’ll bounce back in no time.

  • Oct 21, 2021
    math fifty

    Why would you keep $5k of ETH on an Exchange

    A hardware wallet is only a few hunnid

    Exchanges are actually pretty secure. Almost all exchange scams happen because someone gave out their private keys or address to the scammer.

    Or the less common one is a SIM card attack. But a google Authenticator can completely nullify the SIM card attack.

  • Oct 21, 2021
    Husk_

    Dude your wallet address is like your ROUTING AND ACCOUNT NUMBER to your bank. You never give that out to anyone, not even your wife or husband.

    Dump your money into some low cap coins and you’ll bounce back in no time.

    lmao what you can give out your public address

    OP got phished for his 2fa code

    the seed phrase (private key decryption) is all you must protect

    here is the thing about a hardware wallet, OP is actually a good example of why hardware wallets can't fix this

    if OP had one and gave out his seed phrase to "metamask support" it would be game over

    same with a Google 2fa code

    there is no way to secure incompetence, the way it was secured matters less if you just leave the door open

  • Oct 22, 2021

    can u see the address it was sent to

  • JayS 🦄
    Oct 22, 2021
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    Husk_

    Dude your wallet address is like your ROUTING AND ACCOUNT NUMBER to your bank. You never give that out to anyone, not even your wife or husband.

    Dump your money into some low cap coins and you’ll bounce back in no time.

    0xF07Bc559DBD74AaaDb12b1F17B5a3f2159530B1E

  • Oct 22, 2021

    Oh F***

  • Oct 22, 2021
    Mr Motion

    Damn wish I was the one who scammed you since it’s this easy.

    Lmao you ain’t s***

  • Oct 22, 2021

    The reason why scammers still running these scams is because they work. And not just on old people

    I'm sorry this happened to u bro

  • Oct 22, 2021

    @op i work at bitmart, shoot me your phone number and email in a PM, the terms & conditions will let me pull some strings, maybe

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    Oct 22, 2021
    JayS

    0xF07Bc559DBD74AaaDb12b1F17B5a3f2159530B1E

    say good bye to your tokens

  • Oct 22, 2021

    my condolences

  • Oct 22, 2021
    JayS

    0xF07Bc559DBD74AaaDb12b1F17B5a3f2159530B1E

    I meant to say private keys. I dunno why I said wallet address.

  • Oct 22, 2021
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    I emailed bitbuy support today to follow up and no word back yet. Fingers are still crossed though

  • Oct 22, 2021
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    JS259

    I emailed bitbuy support today to follow up and no word back yet. Fingers are still crossed though

    I hope you get your s*** back fr

    But regardless of what happens, remember this cannot happen again bruh

  • Oct 22, 2021
    Nine Arts Dragon

    I hope you get your s*** back fr

    But regardless of what happens, remember this cannot happen again bruh

    I hear yaa

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