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Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: maxx ()
Date: June 23, 2018 14:39

I just clicked on a supposed news article and what opens is a scam for investment
whats concerning is that it clones the BBC news site at the top of the page.

As you can see the web address is not the BBC.

[zooreports.com]

Who do you report this kind of stuff to ?, Mick Jagger ? BBC ?.

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: The Joker ()
Date: June 23, 2018 15:14





Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-06-23 17:58 by The Joker.

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: The Joker ()
Date: June 23, 2018 15:19

Rubbish..



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2018-06-23 17:58 by The Joker.

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: maxx ()
Date: June 24, 2018 01:44

OK so no one has an answer HOW DO WE SHUT THESE PEOPLE DOWN.

I am serious, they have obviously tapped in to the current tour as a way of scamming people .

Yes its obvious to you and me but what about the people who believe everything they read especially if it looks like a trusted company on the net.

I also assume that they are doing this in other countries not just the UK.

Is everyone clicking on the link being taken to the BBC fake site or are you getting a popular news site in your country ?.

Yes I did report it but apparently it takes up to 2 freaking weeks to get a reply .
How many people will get ripped off in 2 weeks ???.

While it is funny in one way it is not if someone is in the UK and thinks they are on the BBC website , they are desperate for money for whatever reason , made unemployed, family breakdown or mental health problems , so desperate they just want to believe this is a chance to save them and their children .

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QUOTE
"English Rock Star - Mick Jagger revealed that he is going to take a good portion of his money made from the Rolling Stones to invest in cryptocurrency. Jagger has revealed his £100 million investment in Bitcoin Trader today and is expecting to double the value of his investment in under a year. If you haven't heard of bitcoin yet, then this is something for you -Bitcoin Trader.

Before we go into details of Bitcoin Trader, let us explain who Mick Jagger exactly is. Not only is Mick Jagger a famous singer/songwriter, he's very innovated investor. His large personality has made him a net worth of over £272 million. He has made it his agenda to nosedive into the financial sector diversifying his businesses. Whilst being a musician, he has found his passion in a unique industry, a new one powered by Financial Technology. Bitcoin Trader is his latest project. ''I want people to acheive financial independence and not be slaves of economy crises'' Mick Jagger announced in TEDx talk".
________________________________________________________________________________

Who the heck do you report this to ????.
So it is removed immediately not in two weeks, well actually we will reply in two weeks so this could potentally be hanging on out there for over a month or more.

While you cant save greedy people from themselves , what about the others who are mearly trying to survive and get by.

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: June 24, 2018 01:55

Quote
maxx
OK so no one has an answer HOW DO WE SHUT THESE PEOPLE DOWN.

I am serious, they have obviously tapped in to the current tour as a way of scamming people .

Yes its obvious to you and me but what about the people who believe everything they read especially if it looks like a trusted company on the net.

I also assume that they are doing this in other countries not just the UK.

Is everyone clicking on the link being taken to the BBC fake site or are you getting a popular news site in your country ?.

Yes I did report it but apparently it takes up to 2 freaking weeks to get a reply .
How many people will get ripped off in 2 weeks ???.

While it is funny in one way it is not if someone is in the UK and thinks they are on the BBC website , they are desperate for money for whatever reason , made unemployed, family breakdown or mental health problems , so desperate they just want to believe this is a chance to save them and their children .

________________________________________________________________________________
QUOTE
"English Rock Star - Mick Jagger revealed that he is going to take a good portion of his money made from the Rolling Stones to invest in cryptocurrency. Jagger has revealed his £100 million investment in Bitcoin Trader today and is expecting to double the value of his investment in under a year. If you haven't heard of bitcoin yet, then this is something for you -Bitcoin Trader.

Before we go into details of Bitcoin Trader, let us explain who Mick Jagger exactly is. Not only is Mick Jagger a famous singer/songwriter, he's very innovated investor. His large personality has made him a net worth of over £272 million. He has made it his agenda to nosedive into the financial sector diversifying his businesses. Whilst being a musician, he has found his passion in a unique industry, a new one powered by Financial Technology. Bitcoin Trader is his latest project. ''I want people to acheive financial independence and not be slaves of economy crises'' Mick Jagger announced in TEDx talk".
________________________________________________________________________________

Who the heck do you report this to ????.
So it is removed immediately not in two weeks, well actually we will reply in two weeks so this could potentally be hanging on out there for over a month or more.

While you cant save greedy people from themselves , what about the others who are mearly trying to survive and get by.


I'm not on there myself but have you thought of putting on MJ's Twitter or Facebook page?

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: maxx ()
Date: June 24, 2018 02:28

I am a Dinosaur.
I don`t have twitter, Facebook or even a modern Mobile phone afraid I still use a Laptop.

I generally use the net as entertainment but am pretty horrified when I meet young people who have no problem giving all their details out at the drop of a hat.

They also dont seem to do any home work when it comes to the net and if Mr Google pops it up on first search they just go with it.

I may be a Dinosaur but I also do my homework and don`t believe on the first answer on Google.

So if Reporting involves giving my personal details to Google or Facebook not a chance ( I seriously HATE them and they are NEVER getting my details ).

Hoping that those of you who are crazy enough to have taken the jump will do it .
If you get FREE tickets for life fine , if it saves someone, even one person a load of misery then you did a cool thing.

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: June 24, 2018 02:34

Quote
maxx
I am a Dinosaur.
I don`t have twitter, Facebook or even a modern Mobile phone afraid I still use a Laptop.

I generally use the net as entertainment but am pretty horrified when I meet young people who have no problem giving all their details out at the drop of a hat.

They also dont seem to do any home work when it comes to the net and if Mr Google pops it up on first search they just go with it.

I may be a Dinosaur but I also do my homework and don`t believe on the first answer on Google.

So if Reporting involves giving my personal details to Google or Facebook not a chance ( I seriously HATE them and they are NEVER getting my details ).

Hoping that those of you who are crazy enough to have taken the jump will do it .
If you get FREE tickets for life fine , if it saves someone, even one person a load of misery then you did a cool thing.

Same here.......have no clue as to how facebook etc works and don't want to know either

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: Leonioid ()
Date: June 24, 2018 07:19

One thing is for sure... its says a lot about Bitcoin.
RUN!!!! KEEP YOUR MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS AND RUN!! lol... freekin bitcoin, what a scam.

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: keithsman ()
Date: June 24, 2018 21:49

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-06-24 21:58 by keithsman.

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: georgie48 ()
Date: June 27, 2018 09:59

Quote
maxx
I just clicked on a supposed news article and what opens is a scam for investment
whats concerning is that it clones the BBC news site at the top of the page.

As you can see the web address is not the BBC.

[zooreports.com]

Who do you report this kind of stuff to ?, Mick Jagger ? BBC ?.

Scam indeed. Meanwhile reported to those who need to know winking smiley

Re: Mick Jagger Scam Ads
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: June 27, 2018 10:50

Quote
maxx

Who do you report this kind of stuff to ?

Until 2017 the Trademark of the Brand The Rolling Stones as well as the Tongue&Lips-Logo was managed by [www.Novagraaf.com] in behalf of Musidor B.V. But apparently this has changed now - maybe Novagraaf can at least tell by whom is the Brand-management now done.

Maybe you could report this Scam-Ad as a vilification of the Rolling-Stones-Brand ....



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