Tony Capo: How to Hire a Hacker for Android, iPhone, Email, Snapchat, Instagram or Other Crypto Recovery and Not Get Scammed Ripped Off, Bamboozled or Trickbagged

Tony Capo: How to Hire a Hacker for Android, iPhone, Email, Snapchat, Instagram or Other Crypto Recovery and Not Get Scammed Ripped Off, Bamboozled or Trickbagged

Hiring a hacker online? Thinking of one of those budget hackers because it sounds like a good deal? Maybe they have a pretty nice website? Oh yeah. Looks great. Not only do they publicly list the fact that they are breaking the law, but they also list every crime they are willing to commit for a couple hundred bucks. Are we on the same page yet?

Please use just a little common sense when you consider these things:

Almost all the scams you will see online come from India, Asia, or Africa. These people live in conditions you would consider worse than homeless and for a few hundred dollars, they can feed an entire family for a month, maybe two. Also, for instance, these same scammers live in a culture where lying, stealing, even pedophelia is an accepted way of life.

So how can you tell right? How do you know if the “hacker” is really just a scumbag from some dusty village who will say anything to get a few dollars? Here is a list of things you can guide yourself by:

The so-called hacker is using Gmail, Yahoo, or other free email service. They will never answer your calls, just text. Mostly because they sound like bushmen on the phone, and have absolutely no technical skill whatsoever to explain any scenario in a conversation.

You found their info in a review of some sort under someone else’s post or story online, and they were being highly recommended. You can even check the person who posted the recommendation, they exist nowhere else but in comments of other posts.

They have a US number but have no idea where they live in the US. Also, when asked where they are from they will say something ridiculous like, I’m from America or The United States. When have you ever asked someone where they are from and they answer that way? Never. Not unless you are in another country altogether, right? These people have no background to speak of such as high school attended, college, course taken, nothing. To be sure, simply ask them some questions about their locality.

They anger when you ask them technical questions, or pass it off to the “hackers” that will be doing the work. If you believe that there is some company that has hundreds of Black Hat hackers on standby ready to work for a commission of the few hundred bucks you are going to pay to break into some email, YOU are the idiot. It is just not true.

Use an escrow like Cyberhacker.net. There is nothing wrong with giving it a whirl and testing the waters. At least you won’t lose your money to scammers. I guarantee that once you propose this idea to them that you want to use an escrow, it will be all over.

Make sure you check the Fake Hackers List. It is updated constantly and by the general public. You will see that a great majority of the scammers are from Pakistan, India, and Nigeria.

These are just a few of the things you can do to keep yourself from wearing the dunce cap, wasting time and money, and being another victim of their cheap scams.

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