The Plain Bagel

A viewer has informed me that someone is using my likeness to promote a trading community on Instagram.

As an FYI, I don't promote ANY financial service offering on my channel, and my only active social media channels are here on YouTube and X. Be safe out there.

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@rjstudios7127

Gotta say that Thumbnail goes kinda a hard

2 weeks ago | 74

@TheNaldiin

Man, release the BagelButt Coin, prove Patrick Boyle wrong.

2 weeks ago | 23

@AlexVasiluta

The problem is that they are doing this with a lot of famous internet finance personalities, I have also personally seen them with Unusual Whales and The Swedish Investor in the same way as yours

2 weeks ago | 3

@88Nieznany88

This is some organized action. I've seen even smaller YouTubers, like 50k subscribers and country specific have ads like this for some closed Whatsapp/ telegram group, with ads on Facebook account. What you can do as an user is to just never enter ads like this, it's obvious phishing. (What is funny, one of the YouTubers had some mark Zuckerberg photo as his profile photo on yt channel, so now scammers are creating Facebook ads with mark Zuckerberg face and Facebook doesn't do shit)

2 weeks ago (edited) | 0

@xensan76

Wolves protect the pack, so you should be the actual Wolf of Wall Street

2 weeks ago | 8

@Daisynottheflower

That being said, if you DID have a real community for finance nerds to join, I'd definitely sign up.

2 weeks ago | 5

@JulianBlythe

Ah yes Richard has finally embraced the grifter economy. He has the fiduciary duty to get your rich with his high value investment ideas (fartcoin).

2 weeks ago | 9

@SunnyShuklathedoctor

Pretty sure if you report this to Instagram they're not gonna do anything about it

2 weeks ago | 0

@Chadollingerbfr_stratbizmang

This is infuriating, but in a twisted way, it's a testament to the trust and authority you've built, which is precisely what these scammers prey on. They hijack the reputation of credible creators to give their own scams a layer of legitimacy. The tactic of using your exact branding while promising guaranteed wins is a classic red flag, and it's great that you're educating your audience to spot it. An informed community is the single best defense. Thanks for being so transparent and looking out for everyone. We'll be sure to report any of these fake accounts we see. Travis Wagner, Mi AI Business Solutions

9 hours ago | 0

@worldspam5682

Tbf, if people do fall for such cheap tricks, then they have nothing to do with you, as they lack basic reasoning to even comprehend your videos. For those who don't watch you... why would they even consider some random dude as a source of trust? Oh, wait. I kinda explained it in my first paragraph 😂

2 weeks ago | 2

@houndsraddforb4284

What we rating this scam ?

2 weeks ago | 3

@EarnestWilliamsGeofferic

Damn it. I knew I shouldn't have bought this Plain Bagel Toaster.

2 weeks ago | 0

@DJToMyHits

A likely story. Strong stonkssss Kap

2 weeks ago | 0

@TrueMemeTeaKlez

Thank you Bagel. It was hard to tell the difference between you and their AI, cuz AI is monotonous, yet you are even more monotonous, so it was impossible to properly identify which ones were AI. 😅

2 weeks ago | 3

@braydellritter1065

Really I always looked at you as the wolf of walnuts, crazy.

2 weeks ago | 0

@DarkBloodbane

Thanks for sharing this.

2 weeks ago | 0

@EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts

Lies are the product of satan

2 weeks ago | 2

@Cookie82772

Looks like you have to rebrand as "the everything bagel"

2 weeks ago | 1

@LuzVuz

Too late I bought bagel coin hoping it rockets to the moon, now I am devastated to find out it's all a scam how could you.

2 weeks ago | 0

@ChaosDarkLight

I actually did buy PLTR and NVDA at around those prices so🤷‍♂

2 weeks ago | 0