“When the Scammer Gets Scammed ☠️”
Joe, an amateur scammer, thought he could make a quick buck by creating a fake “Bitcoin doubling” scheme. He put up a website with bold letters: “Send 0.1 BTC, get 0.2 BTC back!” and posted it all over social media.
After days of waiting, a single person finally sent him 0.1 BTC. Excited, Joe was about to close the site and run off with his “profits” when the same person messaged him, “Hey, I sent 0.1 BTC but accidentally sent it to myself. Could you send another 0.1 BTC just to make it right?”
Joe, not the sharpest scammer, panicked, thinking he might ruin his reputation if he didn’t follow through. So he sent 0.1 BTC back. Then he waited… only to realize he’d been tricked by the only person who “fell” for his scam.
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