Crypto Scam - Avoid
My wife paid $1 for promised sharing of crypto information. Nothing was received and the very next day they took $50 off of her credit card account. There is no one you can talk to in this organisation. It is a scam. Avoid.
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École de formation sur les fondamentaux de la blockchain, de la DeFi et des cryptos. Si tu es débutant dans ces domaines, alors tu es au bon endroit.
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My wife paid $1 for promised sharing of crypto information. Nothing was received and the very next day they took $50 off of her credit card account. There is no one you can talk to in this organisation. It is a scam. Avoid.
Dishonest behaviour by Crypt 101, Bryce Paul
On 2nd February, 2025, they emailed me to give me the name of a very important and useful coin. I paid them $3 from my Asda Credit Card Account which came as Failure and then I paid you $3 from my Virgin Credit Card Account which again came as failure so I paid from my Wise Account $3 and $1. They have taken three payments and did not return the other two.
On 9 February, 2025 at 8.30 AM - they have taken $49.95 from my Wise account without any authority.
Bryce Paul is a dishonest man running a dishonest business.
I have already emailed him twice but no response until now. Please cancel my account, return my money dishonesty taken by you.
Suresh Gupta
London
These guys are crooks. They invite you to buy a couple of reports cheep and the a few days later try to sneak in an unauthorized charge for 10+ times the total of the original agreed on purchases. DON'T fall for their deception!!! My CC company caught the fraud so now I am without a credit card for 10 days until a replacement is mailed to me. Slimeballs they are.

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