
As I uploaded my art to an NFT platform, I was contacted by two scammers through social media. Both scammers wanted to purchase a large amount of my NFT’s. One scammer wanted to purchase 30 pieces; the second scammer wanted to purchase both collections. These scammers were recognized by their contact information. One scammer sent me a link to contact my NFT platform under the guise that this scammer was having a problem purchasing my art. This link bore the name of my NFT platform but was linked to a Gmail account. I did not use their link. Instead, I contacted OpenSea directly. OpenSea advised me that if a buyer was experiencing a problem, that buyer should contact them directly. Needless to say, this scammer’s account disappeared immediately. We artist work hard to produce meaningful work and to build our brand. Please be careful and mindful to protect your creative work. If you have a similar story that you don’t mind sharing, please leave it in the comment section below. Others can learn when we tell our stories.
Artistic priceless pieces of uncut jewelz from a masteress Artist
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Thank you, PeterJoe.
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I support you, and you don’t have to support my poetic creations, but you wouldn’t know if you haven’t read my creative workds *&* Steve Jobs says neber do busuiness with those who don’t do business with you!
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