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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

help@ blockchainarchive.info FAKE and www. dropstab.com dangerous

Fake, Scam, ask you to activate a dormant Private Wallet Adress with Bitcoins for example on it, but the website they show you to go www. dropstab.com is able to create fake bitcoin transactions, check a website www .cointracker.io and you enter the Private Wallet Address and there is no Bitcoins or Crypto coins on it at all, they at first ask a 1% payment from a big amount of cryptocurrency who does seem to be there and they also say they charge 10%. A website www. blockchainarchive.info or www. blockchainarchive.org does not exist at all. SCAM. They say better 90% then nothing of a big € $ amount. Don’t fall for the 1% payment to activate the dormant wallet the asking 10% follows and you get nothing. Check the Private wallet address with a neutral website and see it shows 0, unless you paid already 1% then it’s yours who they will steal, because www. dropstab.com is not a real wallet but a toy, you can even duplicate wallets. Wonder if they control www. dropstab.com because a normal person can not change email address of a fake wallet without passing support@dropstab

9 January 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute scam

Absolute scam. Scammers: Otis Bateman, Alexander Stillman, Joseph Levi, Roger Woods. The company offers the recovery of bitcoins from a “dormant” wallet. They ask for money to activate the wallet, then to achieve “liquidity”. Afterwards they invent that if nothing more is paid the wallet is blocked by the non-existent organisation Anti Money Laundering.

4 November 2024
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