Anonymous wrote:I work at a well known crypto company. For the average consumer - NEVER buy crypto outside of a credible platform (or transfer it to some sketchy staking site post purchase).
This is obviously a scam. Idk how church works but I’d see if you can report them to a higher office like the diocese or something if the pastor / priest is in on the rig too.
Anonymous wrote:This will not end well if this crypto scheme continues in the church. And the pastor should realize the risks to his flock if this continues. And you mention that these folks have had financial troubles, even more reason to stop this sales scheme in the church. It needs to be brought before the pastor and senior church leadership, and have these sales tactics stopped. You may consider putting your notice in writing to the church leadership. That will increase their desire to stop this activity. Documentation makes people act.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at a well known crypto company. For the average consumer - NEVER buy crypto outside of a credible platform (or transfer it to some sketchy staking site post purchase).
This is obviously a scam. Idk how church works but I’d see if you can report them to a higher office like the diocese or something if the pastor / priest is in on the rig too.
It’s not the pastor but a couple who are influential church leaders and serve within the church. They have had financial problems and they claim this new crypto has been a blessing to them. People are buying this crypto based on their testimony. I’m afraid for our friends.
You need to talk to the pastor and get these people to stop. They are scamming the rest of the flock. Whether they were taken in themselves is a harder question, but not your problem since they're trying to lure others to the scam.
This will not end well if this crypto scheme continues in the church. And the pastor should realize the risks to his flock if this continues. And you mention that these folks have had financial troubles, even more reason to stop this sales scheme in the church. It needs to be brought before the pastor and senior church leadership, and have these sales tactics stopped. You may consider putting your notice in writing to the church leadership. That will increase their desire to stop this activity. Documentation makes people act.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at a well known crypto company. For the average consumer - NEVER buy crypto outside of a credible platform (or transfer it to some sketchy staking site post purchase).
This is obviously a scam. Idk how church works but I’d see if you can report them to a higher office like the diocese or something if the pastor / priest is in on the rig too.
It’s not the pastor but a couple who are influential church leaders and serve within the church. They have had financial problems and they claim this new crypto has been a blessing to them. People are buying this crypto based on their testimony. I’m afraid for our friends.
You need to talk to the pastor and get these people to stop. They are scamming the rest of the flock. Whether they were taken in themselves is a harder question, but not your problem since they're trying to lure others to the scam.
Anonymous wrote:How can you tell if a new Crypto coin product is a scam? Does the government regulate it? People in our church are trying to sell people on investing in a crypto coin that is new and they get a commission like MLM. It sounds scammy AF.
Today I read that a pastor and his wife were indicted in Colorado for selling bogus crypto coin to church members. Now it's a different crypto coin being MLM'd in my church. How do you know if crypto is a scam?
Anonymous wrote:These Meme coins are like penny stocks. The insiders get coins for close to zero, pump the price and sell at an inflated value and then the price drops to nearly zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at a well known crypto company. For the average consumer - NEVER buy crypto outside of a credible platform (or transfer it to some sketchy staking site post purchase).
This is obviously a scam. Idk how church works but I’d see if you can report them to a higher office like the diocese or something if the pastor / priest is in on the rig too.
It’s not the pastor but a couple who are influential church leaders and serve within the church. They have had financial problems and they claim this new crypto has been a blessing to them. People are buying this crypto based on their testimony. I’m afraid for our friends.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a scam.
Anonymous wrote:I work at a well known crypto company. For the average consumer - NEVER buy crypto outside of a credible platform (or transfer it to some sketchy staking site post purchase).
This is obviously a scam. Idk how church works but I’d see if you can report them to a higher office like the diocese or something if the pastor / priest is in on the rig too.
Anonymous wrote:How can you tell? Ask them how you will profit from investing in church crypto. It won't make any sense.