Avoid Telegram USDT Offer at INR 105–109 — Prepayment & Direct Contacts Are Red Flags
I see a Telegram/phone advertisement offering USDT (Tether) at INR 105–109 with a minimum of 10 USDT and a strict prepayment requirement. The ad lists IMPS/UPI/cards as supported payment methods and provides multiple Telegram handles and phone numbers.
Those features and the repeated claim of “no fraud” are classic red flags: direct prepayment, anonymous chat contacts, and no verifiable business details increase counterparty and payment-reversal risk. The mention of “no p2p/f2f” but third-party payments and game-fund uses adds opacity to the transaction flow.
I would not recommend sending prepaid funds to unverified contacts. Use regulated exchanges, escrowed P2P services with on-chain checks and strong KYC, or established OTC desks for larger trades; if you must test a new counterparty, transact a very small amount first and verify reputation thoroughly.
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