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There’s a new bitcoin scam every day. A scam that starts with a new, fake review of a service you can trust. A scam that starts with a fake review of a product you can trust. A scam that starts with a scam.

It’s time to stop the bitcoin scams. You can do this by following these steps:

1. Lose your money

2. Watch your data

3. Get free trials

4. Report it to the police

loss of your data

Bitcoin is one of the most anonymous online currencies. Be careful about doing business with anyone who offers you a bitcoin for money.

Unless you’re willing to trust their creditworthiness, never send money or cash in exchange for bitcoin. As soon as your funds transfer is over, it becomes clear that this person isn’t trustworthy. You’ll lose your private information and identity, which could put you at risk of identity theft or being robbed while abroad.

If you want to learn more about bitcoin scams, check out our blog post: How to Avoid Bitcoin Scams>>

loss of your free trials

In many cases, the only way to get your money back is to cancel your service through a refund. Unfortunately, many people don’t know this and lose out.

So how can you stop losing out on free trials?

1. Register for your service(s)

2. Cancel your registration

3. Get a refund

4. Check for additional charges

5. Avoid scams/shady operators

report the scam to the police.

Bitcoin is a completely digital currency. It doesn’t exist physically — it’s only ever represented by numbers on a computer screen.

It has become the world’s most popular form of payment, and you can use Bitcoin to buy everything from groceries to your favorite coffee shop gift cards.

But according to recent reports, there are scammers out there who are claiming that they have found a way to turn Bitcoins into cash. And some people are actually falling for the scam.

If you’re one of those people, here’s how you can protect yourself:

1. Check if you’re a victim

2. Report the scam to the police

3. Get help from an expert who can check if your money is being stolen or hacked at this very moment.