Using Adam Bomb Squadâs most recent scam as an example
The scammers started with âYo, yo, yoâ which is unusually casual for the announcements page.
ABS has never used that term or similar in the #announcement channel regarding new mints which is a sign a scammer is writing the copy.
To appeal to kindness and giving nature in us, in this situation the scammer mentioned donating all of the sales to a charity.
If this seems completely random, then itâs probably a scam. Additionally, no more information was provided about the charity which is another red flag.
In one variation of the announcement they mentioned a meet with Gary V. If it sounds too good to be true, then itâs probably a scam!
Since ABS is headquartered in LA, we know its main time zone is general Pacific Time. The scam announcement was posted at 2:30am PT which is extremely suspicious.
ABS is in the habit of letting the community know when there are big events on the way so we can prepare if we decide to participate.
A spontaneous mint wouldnât be to anyone's benefit and is likely a scam.
The Hundreds and Adam Bomb Squad are separate entities. The scam used the site âhundreds.ioâ which isnât the NFT project. Any ABS related event would likely be branded Adam Bomb Squad.