Malcolm Merlyn

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Malcolm Merlyn

Malcolm Merlyn

@MerlynYouTube

CEO of Merlyn Global Group, a Microsoft Certified corporation that specializes in scambaiting and scammer eradication.

Star City 参加日 Eylül 2016
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Jesse@theoatmen·
@MerlynYouTube @YuseiBR @Dueling_Nexus That is just not true. I mostly duel on Dueling Nexus, I enjoy it a lot and it has definitely improved from previous versions, but the deck editor is much more mature on EDOPro, and that shows with the more precise results and more filters available.
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Dueling Nexus@Dueling_Nexus·
Edison Format is here! Including full support for MR1, the March 2010 TCG Banlist, Pre-Errata Cards, and a time-appropriate cardpool. Players can now queue for Edison matchmaking from the main Duel Menu, or via Custom Games! Read more about it here: duelingnexus.com/blog/game-upda…
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JJPM
JJPM@JJPM_YT·
Time to decide this once and for all! What is your favorite Yu-Gi-Oh Simulator?
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Malcolm Merlyn@MerlynYouTube·
@7th_Initiative @JJPM_YT They don't moderate the chat, Dueling Nexus does. In other words, you can spam racist slurs and nothing will happen to you. Which is why I use Dueling Nexus.
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Malcolm Merlyn@MerlynYouTube·
@JJPM_YT Dueling Nexus obviously. The only of the 4 that is not racist.
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deeveeaar⚡@deeveeaar·
⚠️ Be careful of scammers in the comments! ⚠️ 💡 Something as innocent as someone asking you to DM or inbox you, underneath posts is more often then not scammers! 💡 This applied to Facebook, twitter, YouTube and every other big platform!
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deeveeaar⚡@deeveeaar·
⚠️How to recognise phone scam?⚠️ ℹ️Phone scams have become increasingly common in recent years, and scammers have become more sophisticated in their techniques. However, there are ways to recognize phone scam red flags and avoid falling victim to these scams. ℹ️In this article, we will discuss some of the most common phone scam red flags and how you can protect yourself. ⚠️Unsolicited calls One of the most common phone scam red flags is receiving an unsolicited call from someone you don't know. These calls can come from scammers posing as representatives from legitimate organizations such as banks, the IRS, or even tech support. If you receive an unsolicited call, be cautious and don't provide any personal information unless you're certain that the person on the other end of the line is legitimate. Legitimate organizations generally don't call you out of the blue, especially not to ask for personal information. ⚠️High-pressure tactics Scammers often use high-pressure tactics to try to get you to act quickly. They may claim that there is a limited time to act or that you must act immediately to avoid negative consequences. Don't fall for these tactics. Take your time and verify the legitimacy of the person on the other end of the line before taking any action. ⚠️Request for personal information Scammers often try to get personal information from you over the phone, such as your Social Security number or bank account information. Be extremely cautious when someone requests this information over the phone. Legitimate organizations typically don't ask for personal information over the phone, especially if you didn't initiate the call. ⚠️Unusual payment methods Scammers may ask for payment in unusual ways, such as through gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency. Be wary of any request for payment that seems unusual or doesn't make sense. Legitimate organizations typically have standard payment methods and won't ask for payment in a way that is out of the ordinary. ⚠️Caller ID Spoofing Caller ID Spoofing is a technique used by scammers to mask their real phone number with a fake one. This means that the number displayed on your phone might not be the actual number the call is coming from, and it could be spoofed to appear to be from a legitimate source. Be aware of this tactic and don't trust the Caller ID display alone. ⚠️Unprofessional Communication Scammers might not communicate in a professional manner and might use fear tactics or speak aggressively. They might also speak in a language you don’t understand, or use too much technical jargon. This can be a red flag that the call isn't legitimate, especially if you're not familiar with the organization they claim to represent. ⚠️Now that we've discussed some of the most common phone scam red flags, let's talk about how to protect yourself. 👉Never give out personal information over the phone unless you're certain that the person on the other end of the line is legitimate. 👉Be wary of unsolicited calls and requests for payment. 👉Take your time and verify the legitimacy of the person on the other end of the line. 👉If you're unsure whether a call is legitimate, hang up and call the organization back using a phone number you know is genuine. 👉Don't trust Caller ID alone, as scammers can spoof their phone number to appear to be calling from a legitimate organization. 👉Use call blocking and spam filtering features on your phone to filter out unwanted calls. ⚠️In conclusion, phone scams are becoming increasingly common, and scammers are becoming more sophisticated in their techniques. However, by being aware of common phone scam red flags and taking steps to protect yourself, you can reduce your risk of falling victim to these scams. Always remember to be cautious when receiving unsolicited calls
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