Fake Facebook Bitcoin Ads Making People Suicidal

Fake Facebook Bitcoin Ads Making People Suicidal
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2018-10-4 15:30

The fake Facebook Bitcoin ads have scammed people out of thousands and have been destroying lives. The English millionaire – who made his money off consumer advice – Martin Lewis has begun to sue Facebook over these ads trading off his trusted reputation.

He said he has been told stories of people’s savings being completely wiped from their lives and leaving some feeling suicidal.

Lewis wants Facebook to improve its process for dealing with ads which are scams and put things right for who have lost money from them as well as apologising to the victims.

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