Hi,
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT IS A FAKE SUPPORT FOR SUNDAE SWAP DEFI EXCHANGE…
NEVER BUT NEVER DON’T SHARE UR WALLET SEED WORDS OTHERWISE YOU WILL LOSS THE FUNDS
STAY SAFE!!!
Hi,
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT IS A FAKE SUPPORT FOR SUNDAE SWAP DEFI EXCHANGE…
NEVER BUT NEVER DON’T SHARE UR WALLET SEED WORDS OTHERWISE YOU WILL LOSS THE FUNDS
STAY SAFE!!!
Curious: The webpage with the typo in there, was that taken down really quick? Because now it’s a redirect to the real thing.
I see what you mean. I didn’t click on the link to know if it was changed or not.
Was just curious, using a browser that does not have anything dApp-enabled, and would never post the link.
Interesting enough, the link from Twitter does not work at all and when I put it in manually, I get to the real website.
They seem to scam via Twitter DMs posting under every possible thread and then probably try to get victims there.
But why then write a suspiciously typo’d link and not the real one directly? I don’t get these scammers.
That is how they initially contacted me. They responded to a tweet where I had mentioned SundaeSwap. In the tweet it requested me to DM them.
So, I did.