SUSPECTED SCAM!

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@boosterfutures

Date07/07/2025
Pseudonym@boosterfutures
Scam contentsI wanted to make money, found a channel with free signals, saw reviews of people withdrawing amounts of money with very good % they earned. I decided to give it a try and wrote to the administrator, who was signed as Leo Mr. Booster, he first gave me a signal and then explained how to earn a good percentage on a coin that had to be bought through a Web 3. 0, he advised me to buy IBRA for the amount of my funds, the coin tag is 0xef27e817d36ffa52672c830bd6a9969a8caab216
I thought that Binance is a safe network and you can't be deceived here, but it turned out completely different
Transaction number where I bought

0x88f90334e2abbf68cdf582efeb98ca6cbf532cfa10b164be26e8cd0dbb8017c5

To verify, you will need my Binance ID - 949925248

Thus, at first the coin took off, and when I wanted to withdraw it, I encountered an error, I will attach a screen

I wish no one else would come across this scammer
Comment / ReviewDo not buy this coin! And don't believe this scammer

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      • chii-tan 07/08/2025 at 12:23 PM

        Watch out for all the recovery scammers in the comment sections. They prey on people who have lost money to scam them again - they can NOT help you get your money back.

        A "recovery scammer" targets individuals who have already been scammed, promising to help them recover their lost funds, but actually aiming to steal more money or personal information. These scammers often claim to be from legitimate authorities or agencies and may demand upfront fees or require victims to provide personal details before releasing the "recovered" funds.

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