Home Categories Scamming "Steve Banks BitcoinAdvertising" Software or App Scam 1 1 386 0 Dec 17, 2017 2017-12-17T11:40:18-05:00 Dec 17, 2017 2017-12-17T11:54:58-05:00 Online Threat Alerts (OTA) There is no "Steve Banks BitcoinAdvertising" software or app. The website bitcoinadvertising.co, which claims that Steve Banks, an ex-software developer from an unknown firm created an app or software that performs Bitcoin flipping at a 99.4% level of accuracy, is a fake being operated by online scammers. If you search the internet, you will not find a Steve Banks BitcoinAdvertising Flipping Software on any reputable website, except on some deceptive websites created by scammers to convince their potential victims into signing up for a software or app that doesn't exist. Therefore, online users are asked not to register or invest in the bogus "Steve Banks BitcoinAdvertising" software.The "Steve Banks BitcoinAdvertising" Website at www.bitcoinadvertising.com Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) More For You ▷'Gmail Microsoft Online Promotion' Lott... ◁'Capital One Complete Your Process Onli... 'Department of Justice Cash Advance Deb... Is Stopwatt a Scam? Stop Watt Energy Sa... Port Out Scam Mobile Number Transfer - ... Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Enter comment post here 1an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userDec 18, 2017 at 2:09 PM by "Steve Banks BitcoinAdvertising" Software or App Scaman anonymous user from: Seminole, Florida, United StatesIf something sounds too good to be true, 9 1/2 times out of 10 it really is too good to be true... I didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday and these scammers need to be prosecuted.
an anonymous userhttps://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/users/#an-anonymous-userDec 18, 2017 at 2:09 PM by "Steve Banks BitcoinAdvertising" Software or App Scaman anonymous user from: Seminole, Florida, United StatesIf something sounds too good to be true, 9 1/2 times out of 10 it really is too good to be true... I didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday and these scammers need to be prosecuted.