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🎭 The Truth Behind 88Miner.net: Cloud Mining or Crypto Mirage?

They reached out to us like they probably did to you—polite, eager, insistent. They said they had clients.They said they had budgets.They said this was just a simple guest article, with payment to follow in “10–12 hours.” This is the story of 88Miner.net, and why everything about them screams SCAM. 🚨 The Email Pitch: Classic Scammer Playbook Here’s how it works: They claim legitimacy.But everything else says otherwise. 🕵️‍♂️ What Is 88Miner.net? According to the site, 88Miner.net is a “cloud mining” platform that lets users earn passive income by investing in crypto mining plans. Sounds good on paper.But when you scratch the surface, it all falls apart. 🔍 Trust Scores: A Red Flag Parade Translation? This isn’t a business you want to give your money—or backlinks—to. 🇮🇹 Press Coverage: European Media Calls It a Scam In Italy, Decripto.org has reported on BowMiner / 88Miner as a fake cloud mining operation.The…

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Watch out for the SWTOR Beta Scam

The community team over at teh official SWTOR forums, have issued a warning about an ongoing Beta Scam for Star Wars: The old republic: It has come to our attention that there are multiple individuals and sites claiming to sell testing accounts, “beta keys,” or other offers of access to our Game Testing Program. All of these offers are false. BioWare is not issuing invites to Game Testing via any method other than those we outline here on SWTOR.com. We must caution you that these offers are often scams designed to steal your money, credit card information, or identity. While we understand that you are eager to participate in Game Testing, your security is extremely important, and attempting to participate in these offers could put you in very real danger.  Furthermore, the sale of accounts with access to the Game Testing Program is strictly prohibited by the Game Testing Agreement. We closely…

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