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Problem Is this a classic Tinder scam? - Airpas.io

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I wouldn't want to get into controversy within a forum, but I am really powerfully struck by the way you are insistently reporting that anyone can withdraw their money from winsie with no hassle. It is precisely the speech made by the people who capture the victims. It is clear that what is happening to 99.9% of people is that we suffer a serious scam.

:rolleyes: You make an overstatement here, dear friend. In this forum, there just a couple users telling they have been scammed by Winsie and just one story of myself, who thinks was not scammed yet. The reportedly scammed people say they were requested to pay an additional deposit prior they would get they whole money back (including the requested "security" deposit). No one said s/he paid this deposit and has never got funds back in full.
Therefore, you cannot say that 99.9% of people have been scammed. There is simply no sufficient empirical evidence for this strong statement.
AND - I'm not suggesting anything to anyone. I'm just exploring the situation.
Keep calm and be cautious.
 
Dude, you’re lucky that you made 50 bucks out from the scammers, lucky you. Since you said you asked a lot of questions to the “girl” about investing into winsie, then please here’s an article for you, which described their business, same tactics different model and don’t tell me is just a coincidence. This is obviously a scam.

Shady crypto exchanged used in tinder dating scam

There’s never a quick money scheme in this world brother. We were all scammed.

Many thanks for the link to an interesting article. However, the piece tells a story about different platform (not Winsie) and many of the mentioned "warning signals" simply do not apply to the case at issue. The suggested evidence base is still very weak, in my eyes.
 
Many thanks for the link to an interesting article. However, the piece tells a story about different platform (not Winsie) and many of the mentioned "warning signals" simply do not apply to the case at issue. The suggested evidence base is still very weak, in my eyes.
My story is very similar...now I lost in www.winsie.com and www.bitmarkit.vip combined over 30K...nowadays you can not trust any girl from tinder...big lesson learned
 
:rolleyes: You make an overstatement here, dear friend. In this forum, there just a couple users telling they have been scammed by Winsie and just one story of myself, who thinks was not scammed yet. The reportedly scammed people say they were requested to pay an additional deposit prior they would get they whole money back (including the requested "security" deposit). No one said s/he paid this deposit and has never got funds back in full.
Therefore, you cannot say that 99.9% of people have been scammed. There is simply no sufficient empirical evidence for this strong statement.
AND - I'm not suggesting anything to anyone. I'm just exploring the situation.
Keep calm and be cautious.
take a look at this page. all references of people scammed by winsie.
uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.winsie.com
 
My story is very similar...now I lost in www.winsie.com and www.bitmarkit.vip combined over 30K...nowadays you can not trust any girl from tinder...big lesson learned
One needs to trust only yourself, to check facts and to gamble only with funds and amounts you would be ready risk (means to lose in the worst case scenario). I have made multiple technical mistakes in this multi-stage process and I learned a lot new things. But in the final instance I was able to get through within three weeks, even with 25% surplus . And yes, I have played with a quite modest amount.
I stress it once again: this was only my own individual experience. And I do not know whether I will succeed the next time (if I decide playing this game once again)..
Good luck to everyone and stay calm!
 
I checked this page. The comments are only emotions, no facts, no evidences... Not informativ and not convincing at all. :confused:

So, in another word you’re saying the victims who fell for the scam were just unfortunate and that they didn’t do their due diligence before following the instructions of all those fake ladies who might be disgusted men using their pics to lure horny men right? Is this what you are trying to prove here? That you’re lucky than all these victims? And the one who fell deserve it?

Why are you trying so hard to defend this company on a FPA forum?
 
So, in another word you’re saying the victims who fell for the scam were just unfortunate and that they didn’t do their due diligence before following the instructions of all those fake ladies who might be disgusted men using their pics to lure horny men right? Is this what you are trying to prove here? That you’re lucky than all these victims? And the one who fell deserve it?

Why are you trying so hard to defend this company on a FPA forum?
I think administrators should take some action on these profiles that advocate for scamming companies. but they only took care not to allow my comments.
 
So, in another word you’re saying the victims who fell for the scam were just unfortunate and that they didn’t do their due diligence before following the instructions of all those fake ladies who might be disgusted men using their pics to lure horny men right? Is this what you are trying to prove here? That you’re lucky than all these victims? And the one who fell deserve it?

Why are you trying so hard to defend this company on a FPA forum?
Hahaha!
You write some fantasies and pretend I was saying that. Bad game of yours!
Perhaps you are an activist of "MeeToo" movement?
If someone falls into an apparently dubious affair and does in knowingly, and trusts that one can win in a casino, then there he or she can blame only him or herself.
 
I also met a Chinese girl from Hong Kong on Tinder which claims she has market insider information...from her uncle, and I opened a demo account on MT4 with his uncle broker HongKong Aisite (she required that). I made a few winning trades with the info she provided. But she insists that I must deposit at least $5k on the MT4 using her broker or the info will not work with other brokers which accept less deposits. However the price seems that was going up on all platforms. She keeps sending me screenshots of large gains which seems real, because I traded at the same time with her with my demo account...
 
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