mpdia.com
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Mpdia.com I'm pretty much sure this is a scam Alright, so I was messaged by an Asian girl on a dating site and she asked me to add her on telegram. (I know, it screams scam already) At this point I was already suspicious of a scam because of telegram. She asked about my hobbies and I told her and shortly after she stated hers. Travel, hiking, shopping, horseback riding, "Cryptocurrency". Yes, the classic line. I knew she had to be attempting a scam on me but I entertained it because I wanted to know how it worked. We exchanged more interests and then she suggested that I trade with her. I refused at first to give her a hard time but ultimately gave in. She linked me to a site called "mpdia.com" for a crypto exchange named "Security Shield". I've scoured the Internet for reviews and there is absolutely nothing. The site was created in 2016, however so that was one good sign but not good enough. She gave instructions on how to sign up. She then told me to add Security Shields crypto address to my Coinbase account. This was already suspicious but to make a long story short, I ended up doing it. $100 Now, where the scam begins is when you send your money off exchange (duh) but you can identify this is true because they require you to send a screenshot of the transaction once it's completed and then your account will be "funded". Now we're ready to trade. She claimed that she has a team that closely monitors the market and will give me an okay to buy or sell "short term crypto contracts". It looked to be futures contracts. When she says buy, I buy. When she says sell, I sell. Each trade I can earn 10%. (She's never wrong) each trade has be completely accurate. Now, I understand a lot about trading, my even more reasons why I can tell this is all total BS aside from all of the other numerous red flags is that each trade I took instantly filled. I understand something called liquidity and it seems that these trades had infinite liquidity. Weird. She and I regula
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