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If you are into betting, I'm sure your social media knows. 
How do you cope with ads from betting tips scammers? Like Instagram profile, full of luxury cars and exotic destinations, with BIO offering the same life if you pay and follow his betting tips... You surely know what profiles I mean, you just look and see scam.
Do you just skip these ads and profiles or invest that 5 seconds for reporting it and make the world a little better place?
I always DO report these mf's, at least their ads get deleted (like always, for example Instagram gives me info my report was succesful).

If anyone reading this think there are no people falling for this, let me tell you my experience:
Once I was running a betting blog with FREE betting tips, I had this info in my BIO on social media, I had it on my blog's homepage... and guess what! I regulary received messages like "Hello, how much do you want for your tips?", "Hello, I'm interested, I have bad experience about buying betting tips so I hope your tips will be better. How much?".
Never sold a single betting tip, but this was a great experience and look into reality. What we can see as a scam from the first second, others could fall for easily. The worst thing about this is that people getting scammed are the ones who have little money and are desperate to get some more, ending up with empty pockets.
Join the light side and protect these people, at least by reporting scammers.

How do you cope with ads from betting tips scammers? Like Instagram profile, full of luxury cars and exotic destinations, with BIO offering the same life if you pay and follow his betting tips... You surely know what profiles I mean, you just look and see scam.
Do you just skip these ads and profiles or invest that 5 seconds for reporting it and make the world a little better place?


I always DO report these mf's, at least their ads get deleted (like always, for example Instagram gives me info my report was succesful).

If anyone reading this think there are no people falling for this, let me tell you my experience:
Once I was running a betting blog with FREE betting tips, I had this info in my BIO on social media, I had it on my blog's homepage... and guess what! I regulary received messages like "Hello, how much do you want for your tips?", "Hello, I'm interested, I have bad experience about buying betting tips so I hope your tips will be better. How much?".
Never sold a single betting tip, but this was a great experience and look into reality. What we can see as a scam from the first second, others could fall for easily. The worst thing about this is that people getting scammed are the ones who have little money and are desperate to get some more, ending up with empty pockets.
Join the light side and protect these people, at least by reporting scammers.
