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08 Nov 2025

STOP! If Someone Asks You for a Gift Card — It’s a SCAM!

STOP! If Someone Asks You for a Gift Card — It’s a SCAM!Scammers don’t want cash — they want gift cards and Bitcoin. Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Steam… or a Bitcoin address — but why? In this video I expose the real reasons scammers demand gift cards and crypto: they’re instant, almost untraceable, easy to launder, and impossible to recover once the codes or crypto are sent. I break down real victim stories, the common playbooks (IRS, romance, tech support, family emergencies), and step-by-step signs to spot the scam before it’s too late. Key takeaways: Gift cards and Bitcoin act like digital cash for criminals. Once the code or crypto is sent — it’s basically gone. No government, bank, or tech company will ever ask you to pay with gift cards or crypto to “avoid arrest” or “fix your account.” 💉 Watch until the

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