Hello everyone,
SCAMs are inevitable in every society. On the Internet, the chances of being SCAMMED are much higher than in the real world. That’s why I’ve long accepted SCAMs as an unavoidable part of the MMO world. Investing, doing business, or making any kind of deal always comes with a certain level of risk. Each person has their own tolerance for risk, and I always strive to balance it to achieve the highest profits while keeping risks within an acceptable range. Below, I’ll share a method to manage risks so that if you happen to get SCAMMED, you still have at least a 20% chance of recovering your money, based on my personal experience.
Habits and Steps I Take When Facing the Risk of a SCAM:
1. Negotiate and give the SCAMMER an opportunity to return the money – Set a deadline, which could be a month or even a year, depending on the case.
3. Once the deadline has passed, consider making all the SCAMMER’s information public in the Report SCAM section.
These basic steps can improve your chances of recovering your money, even if the likelihood is only around 20%. Over time, I’ve seen several people who were SCAMMED respond too passively, likely because they were disheartened by the experience. I’ve directed them to the Report SCAM section to report their case, but many didn’t want to follow through. At that time, I had free time and decided to step in and create topics on their behalf, publicly sharing all the SCAMMER’s info along with evidence. About a year later, the SCAMMER contacted the victims, compensated them, and asked me to delete the topics.
I understand the mindset of someone newly SCAMMED – you want to forget it as quickly as possible. However, I think it’s worth taking the basic steps outlined above before putting it behind you. This helps others avoid the same SCAM, and you give yourself a 20% chance of recovering your losses.
In cases of significant amounts of money being SCAMMED, and if you have the means, you can also seek help from lawyers or legal authorities.
Wishing you all the best in minimizing SCAM incidents,
Admin
SCAMs are inevitable in every society. On the Internet, the chances of being SCAMMED are much higher than in the real world. That’s why I’ve long accepted SCAMs as an unavoidable part of the MMO world. Investing, doing business, or making any kind of deal always comes with a certain level of risk. Each person has their own tolerance for risk, and I always strive to balance it to achieve the highest profits while keeping risks within an acceptable range. Below, I’ll share a method to manage risks so that if you happen to get SCAMMED, you still have at least a 20% chance of recovering your money, based on my personal experience.
Habits and Steps I Take When Facing the Risk of a SCAM:
1. Negotiate and give the SCAMMER an opportunity to return the money – Set a deadline, which could be a month or even a year, depending on the case.
- Everyone makes mistakes. Give them a chance to make amends.
3. Once the deadline has passed, consider making all the SCAMMER’s information public in the Report SCAM section.
- This section has saved me and, I believe, many others from significant losses.
- All the collected info will be published on Google and stored there for a long time, possibly even beyond your lifetime. Anytime someone searches, they’ll find details about the SCAMMER, such as their bank account, phone number, MMO4LIFE account, or Facebook account.
- If the SCAMMER wants to return to doing business, they will face significant hurdles. They might try to fake their information to avoid being traced. While faking info may seem easy, it at least causes the SCAMMER to hesitate.
These basic steps can improve your chances of recovering your money, even if the likelihood is only around 20%. Over time, I’ve seen several people who were SCAMMED respond too passively, likely because they were disheartened by the experience. I’ve directed them to the Report SCAM section to report their case, but many didn’t want to follow through. At that time, I had free time and decided to step in and create topics on their behalf, publicly sharing all the SCAMMER’s info along with evidence. About a year later, the SCAMMER contacted the victims, compensated them, and asked me to delete the topics.
I understand the mindset of someone newly SCAMMED – you want to forget it as quickly as possible. However, I think it’s worth taking the basic steps outlined above before putting it behind you. This helps others avoid the same SCAM, and you give yourself a 20% chance of recovering your losses.
In cases of significant amounts of money being SCAMMED, and if you have the means, you can also seek help from lawyers or legal authorities.
Wishing you all the best in minimizing SCAM incidents,
Admin