March 5 is National Slam the Scam Day, a nationwide effort to raise awareness about government impersonation and financial scams.
At Metrofino Bitcoin ATM, customer safety is our top priority. Scammers are becoming more sophisticated and may contact you through phone calls, emails, text messages, or social media, pretending to be trusted organizations or government agencies.
⚠️ Important Reminder:
No legitimate government agency, tech support company, or business will ever ask you to send Bitcoin or cryptocurrency to resolve a problem, pay a fine, or claim a prize.
🚩 Common Scam Red Flags
• Someone pressures you to act immediately or threatens legal action.
• You are asked to send payment using Bitcoin, gift cards, or wire transfers.
• Someone claims your computer has a virus and demands payment.
• You are promised prizes, investments, or guaranteed profits.
• Someone asks for your Social Security number, passwords, or verification codes.
🛑 What To Do
If you receive a suspicious request:
• Stop immediately
• Do not send money or cryptocurrency
• Hang up or stop communication
• Report the scam
You can report government impersonation scams at:
👉 https://www.ssa.gov/scam
🔒 Metrofino Safety Reminder
Metrofino Bitcoin ATM does not contact customers asking for payments, passwords, or cryptocurrency transfers.
If someone instructs you to use a Bitcoin ATM to send money, it is very likely a scam.
Stay informed, stay cautious, and help slam the scam.
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