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RE: The BitConnect scam exposed

in #scam7 years ago

I appreciate the effort put into this article, but if you're going to call out somebody on their grammar, you really should check your own first. For example, "these money" doesn't sound like English to me. This money or these monies would be more appropriate. And I would have said "grammatical errors" as opposed to "grammar errors" if I were trying to be grammatically correct. Wouldn't be as big a deal if you weren't throwing stones at someone else's grammar. Just a thought.

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I'm not a native English speaker, so I think I'm doing pretty well considering that. There's a pretty big difference between my English and the one that was used on the BitConnect site. If I owned a serious website, I'd make sure everything was on point by hiring someone for this. I was not "throwing stones" at his grammar for no reason, I was trying to highlight the fact that it was clearly a scam, which, as you might have read, it was. I would not care about the creator's grammar if he was not trying to scam peole. So I think posting something that long with 2 minor mistakes is better than not highlighting the problem at all. This article has over 300.000 views, so I'm happy about posting it.