Bitlau 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Augur, your community on Discord sucks.

I was notified through the Discord app, that links to the Augur community, that I won 0.71 Bitcoin. Too good to be true type of message; It had all of the signs of fraud, phishing, malware and general scam. So I played their game, followed some of the instructions from my IPhone. Of course once I logged into wwwbitlaucom, low and behold, there were the 0.71 Bitcoins. Ok, I continued following their steps to see where the real fraud occurs. That is when I attemptEd to withdraw my “Specially Selected Winnings”. Here is the fraud, “your account has been frozen until you deposit 0.03 Bitcoin into “your” account, which at that moment equaled approximately $386. So stay away from them, in fact I think they have already been taken down by the FTC. It looks as though these same people are associated or affiliated with an online dog selling scam. They use a proxy named Namecheap, Inc. The fraudsters actually operate from Panama City, Panama. Oh and to add insult to injury, “they” blocked me from the Discord community the same day. Not very good P.R. for Augur, because you guys actually recommend coders and traders to request an invitation to their community of Augur members through Discord. Very disappointed with Augur.

October 9, 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Used for a phishing scam

Used for a phishing scam, instantly asks you for bank details to "receive bitcoin". It's fake, don't trust it, and run a virus scan right after if you do click on any link.

October 8, 2020
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