The U-merchant fraud team will find you on the Internet or various platforms and chat with you. No matter if they collect U by floating down or floating up, when you confirm the transaction, they will send someone to be on the same stage with you. The person sent to be on the same stage is referred to as B. The person who contacts you for the transaction is overseas or in some other big cities but they just don’t tell you the address. The overseas person is referred to as A. When B comes, he will tell you very clearly that he has nothing to do with this transaction. He is just delivering U. Then you and A will handle everything. He is only responsible for transferring U and only supports payment first and then U. The U you traded is a fake U bought by A himself. The virtual data and wallet address are made by an outsourced technical team. The fake U cannot be listed on the exchange, and the balance of funds will not be displayed, just a string of numbers. The conversion ratio between fake U and real U is 700:1 , after being on the same platform, both parties will show their balances, and then test a small amount, then slowly increase it. After a few real operations, use a fake address to transfer to u. The system shows that the block is being packaged and cannot be credited. The customer service will inform you that the block is congested and the account will be credited within 24 hours (the customer service cannot easily identify the fake address). Then A will keep urging you. At this time, you become suspicious and ask B, and B is naturally the scapegoat of the u-merchant scammers. B is a novice who has never been exposed to the currency circle and was deceived by the commission promised by the u-merchant scammers, and most of them met online. So don't operate easily with people you meet online. No matter where your funds come from, whether it is black gold or silver, don't let the fraud team package you. #山寨币热点 #ETFvsBTC #BTC走势分析 #5月市场关键事件
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