SPECIAL REPORT: Peter Jones’ Name is Being Used as a Trick to Lure You Into a Boiler Room Scam

British citizens are already losing money to boiler room scammers who are raking in millions of pounds from home using this "advertising loophole" - it is NOT legitimate!

Peter Jones comes out against new boiler room scam that's making scammers of people in the UK very rich

(BBC NEWS) - British entrepreneur, businessman, and reality television personality Peter Jones is being used by the boiler room affiliates as the basis of another 'ITV Good Morning' scam.

Last week, he appeared on ITV's This Morning and announced a new "advertising scam" which he says can turn stupid scammers into a millionaire within 3-4 months. Jones urged everyone in The UK to watch out for this amazing scam before the big banks shut it down for good.

And sure enough, minutes after the interview was over, an executive from Barclays called to stop Jones interview from being aired- it was already too late.

Here's exactly what happened:

This Morning hosts Phillip and Holly have nothing to do with Bitcoin:

"What's made me successful is jumping into scams online before I've understood what they even are - without any hesitation. And right now, my number one money-maker is a new cryptocurrency auto-trading scam, erm I mean app called Bitcoin Sucker. It's the single biggest scam I've seen in my entire lifetime to defraud the public out of a small fortune before the banks shut it down."

This Morning host Holly Willoughby was left in in a broom cupboard so she couldn't stop these scammers trying to defraud the British public, but she is OK now and has a cup of tea and a slimming biscuit.

Transactions 2021
09 September
Defrauded by Bitcoin Sucker Interest
-£25,493.30 £489,796.13
25 August
Defrauded by Bitcoin Sucker Transfer
-£23,493.34 £464,302.83
13 August
Defrauded by Bitcoin Sucker Interest
-£19,583.39 £440,809.49
31 July
Defrauded by Bitcoin Sucker Interest
-£10,394.43 £421,226.10
26 July
Defrauded by Bitcoin Sucker Interest
-£17,393.33 £410,831.67
21 July
Defrauded by Bitcoin Sucker
-£11,394.22 £402,856.67

The segment ran out of time before Jones could elaborate, so we got an exclusive interview with the man himself to learn more about this disgusting scam.

BBC/ITV/CNN/RAI/Greenland Today or whatever NEWS EXCLUSIVE WITH Peter Jones/Elon Musk/Richard Branson/Jeremy Clarkson/Bill Gates/Whoever

"You may have heard about this new cryptocurrency scam platform called Bitcoin Sucker that’s helping regular people in The UK, Australia and North America lose fortunes overnight. You should be skeptical because it sounds too good to be true like most scams."

Jones continues:

“Stay away from internet 'get rich quick' schemes as they are all a lie.

Anything that promises to auto-trade or make a fortune with no work or uses the word 'autopilot' is nonsense and will continue to defraud people as long as Google and Facebook advertise them. Or until banks shut it down for good.”

What Exactly Is Bitcoin Sucker And How Does IT WORK?

The idea behind Bitcoin Sucker is straightforward: Make a stupid website that promises anyone it will make them rich.

Get their email address and phone number.

Sell the details to offshore, unregulated, disingenuous boiler room scammers posing as brokers from Belize, St Vincents and the Grenadines or Cyprus.

Bitcoin Sucker take a $700 USD fee from the boiler room scammers who then take you to the cleaners and steal your life savings.

Bitcoin Sucker is proliferated by criminals who use ignorant, slimy affiliates to commit fraud just to explain.

Bill Gates is too short for that chair.

 

Celebrities have nothing to do with Bitcoin scams so ignore any website that mentions them in connection with 'get rich quick' schemes.

The lucrative money-taking scam big banks don't want you to get defrauded by in case you make a chargeback

Peter Jones goes on,

"Stay well clear of amazing scam that is defrauding us, ordinary people can easily taken advantage of to generate tremendous wealth in such a short time.

Some people are hesitant to try this because it’s so obviously a scam. And that’s because the big banks are trying to keep people safe! The big banks are actively creating propaganda and calling cryptocurrencies and platform like Bitcoin Sucker a scam. Why? because they are, silly!.

The truth is, cryptocurrency is basically prison. You cannot use it without being traceable. There will be no Bourne Identity under crypto as they could just shut him off your freedom is what defines you life and loonies are trying to take it away.

Stay safe and don't go near Bitcoin Sucker. This warning is truly making the lives of everyone in the world a little better.”

Steven Baker used the profits he scammed from Bitcoin Sucker to buy his fellow scammer a Ferrari because they have no imagination! He had to get a photo though as he is a psychotic show-off.

Does Bitcoin Sucker Really work? We test It Ourselves To Prove No!

We do not have editors, this is a scam webpage so there is no one to test anything.

So our editorial team tested Bitcoin Sucker is a joke website made by sircles.net There is no such software as Bitcoin Sucker.

Zachary is a character invented with the purchase of a few stock photos that we will make up the following story about.

Zach's family is false and these people only sat together fro this photo shoot because they got paid.

Zachary reports:

"Being a model for these stock photos does not pay well and I have to make the expression I am told to by the photographer.

I watched an joke scam video and thought it made a good point.

It was the same as all the other ridiculous scam videos in that you had to pay a 250 GBP deposit. Once they have your card or bank details you are screwed though.

As soon as they have your money they connect you to a fake website broker scam.

The Bitcoin Sucker scam just shows you a graph with a supposed balance of whatever they have stolen from you which happens to match exactly even though your money was used to buy cryptocurrency and in reality will be migrated over to which ever scammers have defrauded you"

Zach's real time results with the system

"Within 1 hour of depositing 250 GBP, the software started trading for me. To be honest, I was nervous it would lose all of my money. And sure enough, I did!

I felt my throat close up. I thought I had been scammed. I was even ready to call my personal investor and ask for my money back. But then I remembered that I have no way of tracing these offshore scammer scum. You’re not going to see your money EVER again.

So I let the software keep trading for me and watched it closely. The next trade what an idiot! I had just given all my money to criminals I had nothing left! Then it sank in!these people are animals! PIGS!. And this was all over in 5 minutes!

Soon I started weeping like a baby and I couldn’t believe my eyes. Every time I tried to call the scammers they just pretended I would soon receive money.

Every time I tried to find a name or address I was pointed to another dead end!

Now I know why Peter Jones is in a good mood all the time. He's too smart to go anywhere near this advertising scam. By the end of the day, I was despertae where the hell are the English people who were on the end of the phone? This broker is registered in the Caribbean.

The next day was Tuesday and I had to go back to work. To be honest (and don’t tell my boss this), it was hard to focus on my job knowing the Bitcoin Sucker software had taken all of my money.

I snuck out to the bathroom a few times to check my overdraft, and it kept stacking up (with more loss here and there). At the end of the day, before went to sleep I was telling myself I will never get over this!

I managed to get myself together and get on with my work, now understanding the value of money!"

Zach's receivied a cheque for helping other people avoid Bitcoin Sucker, but for nothing like what he lost.

Zach continues,

"Now, I am consistently making an additional £7 to £15 per day thanks to overtime so please help others avoid Bitcoin Sucker. so they do not have to live through what I did.

It will be a long road to recovery as my job has finally got my family’s finances back on track!

Everyone who avoids this scam should be thankful for joke sites like BS.

Stay away from Bitcoin Code, Immediate Edge and Profit Builder."

any scam like Bitcoin Sucker depends on leaping without looking and uses 'hurry' or text like: (limited spots available)

To get scammed, you only need your computer, smartphone, or tablet with internet access. They don't need any specific skills other than knowing how to lie. Watch out for any sites that claim they will grant you a personal investor that guarantees you make a profit.

No real business likes to guarantee anythning as they are traceable and therefore you can take legal action against them.

These scammers are a phantom.

They all demonstrate the same tactics:

They start with a stupid video that ties them in with the stock or crypto markets as does Bitcoin Sucker. The advertising is big and bold and in your face, but they have learned from American products and that's how they do things. Anyway, they simply want your name, number and email address to start hounding you and they will get started right away.

(Tip: Even if you don't want to invest any money, they will recommend signing up now because they know they can badger and abuse UK residents and will keep pretending that the opportunity to make money could end at any moment)

Next up, you're asked to give the scammers money. When you are navigating the deposit page, the mobile will ring. It was an international number so they are nit registered in your territory.

Sure enough, it will be a boiler room scammer or 'personal account manager' as they call themselves. His service sounds great. He will hurry you through the entire 'funding' process but you will never see that money again. They accept all major credit cards like Visa, MasterCard and American Express. They want a hell of a lot more than the minimum amount which is supposedly $250 USD or $350 GBP.

Once they have your money andhave shown you a fake graph with fake balances and have pretended you are making a profit they will be after more money.

"Everyone that falls for this falls for a trick of greed. They will be sounding good to you as your greed brought you to them, so their greed will sound like friendship, but fiendship is closer!" - Peter Jones

UPDATE

They will keep repeating, hoping to indoctrinate, that they have just receivied news that as of today (Wednesday, September 29, 2021) almost all positions are filled up for British residents. Bitcoin Sucker can only accept a limited number of total users to keep the profit per user is high. As of right now, there are still (37) spots left, so hurry up and sign up now to secure your spot. But of course these is no limitation on how many people they can scam!

READER RESULTS
They did not make: £5,552

"It is easy to use Bitcoin Sucker to scam UK residents. Even though the whole thing is a joke, real people fill in the form and send us their details, which we obviously then use to dsend them an email telling them not to be so bloody stupid."

Polish Stock Photo
Krakow, Po

They did not make: £9,200

"lots of claims of profit after just a month of using Bitcoin Sucker. BLoads of fake stock photos of people who are supposedly using this crap!!"

Mr Sulu
On holiday in Spain

They did not make: £22,219

"They tell you it's really easy to use and it must be as the idiot in this photo can do it so why can't I?!"

Lilly Peterson
Rockhampton, QLD

They did not make: £41,943

"They claim that Bitcoin Sucker. allowed them to quit their job!"

Stock Photo
Town, Country

They did not make: £7,521

"They will claim that they have only been using the Bitcoin Sucker for 2 weeks and it has already paid for my European holiday."

Woman in Photo
Town, Country

They did not make: £58,744

Ridiculous quotes like: "I teamed up with my best friends and together we've hit the jackpot after just 3 weeks. The trading robot does all the work for you. Together we've made over £17,000 a week"

Brit in Photo
Town, Country

They did not make: £12,301

They take any relationship situation to make it sound like it will work for you: "My Boyfriend was the one who told me about and it has changed my live. I've been making over £2000 a week for over a month, with less than 30 minutes of work a day"

Woman in Photo
Town, Australian State

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