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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: laskeland on May 19, 2022, 09:01:01 PM

Title: BoostX presales
Post by: laskeland on May 19, 2022, 09:01:01 PM
I've been checking out the BoostX prelaunch website.. They have a few presale tokens on there, but a quick websearch reveals many people believe this site to be a scam, while others fully trust them and think they are future best selling tokens.. Has anyone any idea if they should be trusted or not?
Title: Re: BoostX presales
Post by: Jaephoenix on May 20, 2022, 01:20:14 AM
ICOs are the most favorite channels scammers exit with investor funds. It's so easy, they don't even need to hack your account, or phish you. You basically hand over your funds. Like taking candy from a baby. Don't do it
Title: Re: BoostX presales
Post by: laskeland on May 20, 2022, 05:59:27 PM
ICOs are the most favorite channels scammers exit with investor funds. It's so easy, they don't even need to hack your account, or phish you. You basically hand over your funds. Like taking candy from a baby. Don't do it

thanks for the feedback, what i don't understand though, is if it is so widely known that presales are predominantly scammers, why are so many seemingly legitimate crypto news websites, who one would have thought would be well aware of that fact, writing so many positive articles about BoostX and the many presale tokens they have listed? Surely if it were so obvious that BoostX were a scam, then they (the news websites) would know that and not be giving them the time of day..?
Title: Re: BoostX presales
Post by: TomPluz on May 22, 2022, 04:59:03 AM
ICOs are the most favorite channels scammers exit with investor funds. It's so easy, they don't even need to hack your account, or phish you. You basically hand over your funds. Like taking candy from a baby. Don't do it

thanks for the feedback, what i don't understand though, is if it is so widely known that presales are predominantly scammers, why are so many seemingly legitimate crypto news websites, who one would have thought would be well aware of that fact, writing so many positive articles about BoostX and the many presale tokens they have listed? Surely if it were so obvious that BoostX were a scam, then they (the news websites) would know that and not be giving them the time of day..?

I don't understand why you don't understand why there are many reviewing sites seemingly throwing rosy articles on the said platform. That would be so easy to accomplish if you have the budget. These days on the internet as long as you have the money there will be people who are so ready to get paid and will be heaping you praises...even getting the moon on your feet.

Title: Re: BoostX presales
Post by: laskeland on May 23, 2022, 03:52:02 AM
thanks Tom.. that's a sad answer though.. You'd think these people would already be raking in fortunes enough from crypto, and not need to be taking brines to bigger up their fortunes even more.. I guess greed is what rules this world.  :'(
Title: Re: BoostX presales
Post by: gunhell16 on May 24, 2022, 05:31:11 AM
I've been checking out the BoostX prelaunch website.. They have a few presale tokens on there, but a quick websearch reveals many people believe this site to be a scam, while others fully trust them and think they are future best selling tokens.. Has anyone any idea if they should be trusted or not?

In the first place, your the one said that many people believed it is one of the scam project, meaning you should use your common sense to follow the majority of course just simple as that dude. So, that in the end you will not become one of the candidate of the victim by the scammers.
Title: Re: BoostX presales
Post by: laskeland on May 25, 2022, 10:12:57 PM
I've been checking out the BoostX prelaunch website.. They have a few presale tokens on there, but a quick websearch reveals many people believe this site to be a scam, while others fully trust them and think they are future best selling tokens.. Has anyone any idea if they should be trusted or not?

In the first place, your the one said that many people believed it is one of the scam project, meaning you should use your common sense to follow the majority of course just simple as that dude. So, that in the end you will not become one of the candidate of the victim by the scammers.

Yes, but I never said the majority were saying it was a scam, in fact most of the projects listed on boostx are given glowing reviews by crypto news websites.. those who are saying it's a scam are in the minority, even though there are still several people claiming they're scammers.. which they may well be.. I was simply after the opinion of others here before investing.. using my common sense!