Warning
about bitcoin scammers!
WARNING: #Crypto
#currency (including
#bitcoin scams. Mad
Dog Money wants you to be safe and have a great experience when
buying or selling crypto currency. But beware - There are a LOT of
scammers out there so be very careful when you are trading, getting
advice or educating yourself on #crypto #currency.
Many scammers will tell you to phone their WhatsApp number
for priceless advice - in most cases the advice is not only
NOT priceless, but also useless!
Mad Dog Money™ will never ask you for any information.
Mad Dog Money has only 1 website, check your browsers' address bar -
it should be https://MadDogMoney.com - nothing else!
We are not active on ANY Social Media sites, nor do
we provide any paid advice or educational materials on any other
website, blogs or social media sites including YouTube, instagram, X
(Twitter) and TikTok.
If you see our name "Mad Dog Money" anywhere other than this
website
it is most likely connected with scammers! Mad Dog Money does not
sell any products or services! We do not provide any crypto currency
or other investment services!
Our information on this website is for educational purposes only and
is provided free of charge!
Happy trading
friends!
Reporting
criminal activity
● Interpol
100 Years of International Police Cooperation around the globe
URL: Interpol (official site)
● The Internet Crime Complaint Center
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White
Collar Crime Center (NW3C).
URL: Official website
● The Little Black Book of Scams
Download your free guide to protection against fraud. First
published by the Competition Bureau Canada 2012. Reproduced with
permission from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Illustrations by Pat Campbell.
URL:
Official website
● Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) is the central agency in
Canada that collects information and criminal intelligence on Mass
Marketing Fraud (telemarketing), internet fraud and identity theft
complaints from Canadian and American consumers and victims. We
receive approximately 120,000 calls each year and 40,000 e-mail
messages each month.
URL:
Official website
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