During the holiday season be wary of tricks or worthless deals. Do your part to avoid becoming a scammer’s next victim.
Every year, thousands of people become victims of holiday scams. Scammers can rob you of hard-earned money, personal information, and, at the very least, a festive mood.
The two most prevalent of these holiday scams are non-delivery and non-payment crimes. In a non-delivery scam, a buyer pays for goods or services they find online, but those items are never received. Conversely, a non-payment scam involves goods or services being shipped, but the seller is never paid.
According to the Internet Crime Complaint Center’s (IC3) 2021 report, non-payment or non-delivery scams cost people more than $337 million. Credit card fraud accounted for another $173 million in losses.
One recent one gave Late night hosts an opportunity to roast Trump over NFT trading cards
Late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and Stephen Colbert roast former President Donald Trump for releasing a collection of $99 NFT trading cards.
What if somebody created a series of Agent Orange Trading cards with pictures of OJ in his Orange Jumpsuit
In the exercise yard with his fellow prisoners, or with a bar of Soap on the shower floor some NFTs are gifs so the soap slips out of his hand and onto the shower floor
In a road gang with a chain and striped pants and shirt work uniform, In the lunch room eating lousy food
These NFT s could be cheap like .99 a piece, but worth much more
The funny thing is he went with NFT trading cards instead of a cardboard trading card like all athletes
Cause the people are too stupid
To buy an NFT you need an electronic crypto wallet to buy and hold and sell your NFT
You can’t buy one with an email you need some cryptocurrency and a wallet to buy an NFT
Also, anyone can download the images of any NFT for free without buying one they could then mail the pictures to anyone they want
The only reason to use an NFT is people can sell them to each other
Person 1 buys one for 100 and might sell it for 99 or 101 or any amount they want
Person 2 gets the pink slip to the NFT person 1 brings all the money. NOT OJ
Actually, OJ might be able to get a small fee every time the card is sold or transferred to another user's crypto wallet.
But he does not reach 100
The cool part about him using an NFT trading card is its public info on how many actually sold. This could be embarrassing if the sales are as low as
Late-night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and Stephen Colbert roast former President Donald Trump for releasing a collection of $99 NFT trading cards.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2022/12/16/late-night-trump-nft-cards-zw-orig-cprog.cnn-business