#cryptocurrency #p2pfraud #cryptoscam 1. Fake customer service representative: Scammers will impersonate Binance customer service representatives and try to contact you through various channels like phone, email, or social media. They might ask for your personal information or try to convince you to send them your crypto assets. Be wary of anyone who contacts you claiming to be from Binance support unless you initiated the contact yourself. 2. Fake receipt scams: Scammers will send you fake bank transfer receipts or other forms of proof of payment, claiming they have already sent you the money for the crypto you are selling. They will then pressure you to release the crypto before you have a chance to verify the payment. Always double-check your account before releasing any crypto. 3.
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