>>60739030 (OP) >is there a way to catch him How the fuck can you have 200k USD laying around and not know some hackers and security people & henchmen willing to to after these people? Hell I think this moron could have the scammer's address and he still wouldn't do jackshit himself.
AnonymousID: LFTLy7CY
8/5/2025, 1:14:39 AM No.60739571
>>60739030 (OP) >buy asset whose sales pitch is that transactions are irreversible with no exceptions >fall for scams promising to reverse transactions a fool and his money are easily parted
AnonymousID: P0zh44YL
8/5/2025, 4:16:48 AM No.60740268
message me here on /biz/ and for 5k ill get your 210k back
AnonymousID: 7uX9ozji
8/5/2025, 4:51:31 AM No.60740403
>>60739343 It's like when hostages start becoming attached to their kidnappers. >>60739544 Old people and redditor types. Redditors are always top prey for scammers.
AnonymousID: dE2cU1OU
8/5/2025, 5:00:59 AM No.60740435
>>60739544 Dumb old people were once dumb young people. The cycle repeats.
AnonymousID: 7uX9ozji
8/5/2025, 5:06:54 AM No.60740454
>>60739544 If you ever want to try a fun experiment. Make up some bullshit fact on reddit and start it off with "Scientists say..." watch as a lot of redditors not only believe it but start to passionately believe it and stand by it if anyone says otherwise. They will start to seriously passionately argue with anyone who says it's not true. You'll see why redditors get scammed so easy.