Intelmarketspresale Reviews 13

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam!

Scam!! I transferred crypto into this presale and now my account no longer exists when I never changed my password. Can’t even recover my password as it says there’s no account linked to that email.

27 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just another rug pull

Just another rug pull. The site has been taken down and everyone's money has been stolen. Karma (and hopefully law enforcement) will take care of these thieves.

22 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam!

Scam!! Support is useless and talked to me like I owed them the $500 that I spent on a coin that I never received.

3 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam !

Scam !! Run away !
I have created an account two days ago deposit money and never received the token and today my account doesn’t exist anymore !

23 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Warning: IntelMarkets Presale SCAM

I transferred a certain amount to IntelMarkets Presale on December, and despite the transaction being marked completed, the platform still shows it as pending for weeks.

Their support has been unresponsive and has completely ignored the issue via chat or email with no response provided. I’m concerned about the legitimacy of this project. If you’re considering investing, proceed with caution and verify thoroughly.

#CryptoScam #IntelMarkets #CryptoAlert #CryptoCommunity

3 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Could be a scam

I have bought their coins a week ago and nothing went to my wallet, there is no information regarding when or how they are going to send those coins, if they are going to send them at all. There is no information regarding launching time, they keep on adding stages.

13 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Intelmarketspresale.com, Intelmarkets cypto, Intelmarkets presale reviews.

Hello Intelmarketspresale.com

My investment is still pending and has not been credited. I doubt very much it ever will be.

Have you seen your reviews online? Just Google intelmarketspresale.com and have a look. You are spattered all over Google's first page as a scam. All the scam sites say to avoid you and Trustpilot reviews are the first on the page.

Scamadvisor and Scamdetector are on the first page too - they advise NOT to deal with you.

This means two things.

1. There isn't a person in the world who will buy your tokens when they read the reviews. Most people ask for online reviews about a company before parting with any money. I hope you have banked the cash you have taken from investors as it's unlikely you'll have many more takers for your crypto presale.

2. I doubt if any exchange will touch you with a barge pole when they read the information online about you.

You claim to have partnered with some of the biggest exchanges, Kraken for example. Really? A simple email to customer support will find out. I doubt the reply will be a positive one.

I dug a little deeper. You have put a positive 'buy this token' on an African news website (sponsored by yourself). It's aimed at the Nigerian market. Hmmmm - let me think about this for a minute. Nigeria and scams?

Red flag.

I have already told you that I'll change these reviews when you credit what I have paid for. I am a busy man and have better things to do than keep messaging 'Anthea' at customer support. Remember - I want this resolved by the close of business today (Monday). If not I'll post on social media and the scam sites. Everything about you will be negative on Google's first page.

Is it worth it for the sake of 100 bucks? I've been nice about this but my patience is running low. In fact, I would prefer just to have my money back.

Once again you have the opportunity to have me change my reviews in a more favour way on Trust Pilot. Why don't you respond to these reviews and defend yourself and your service?

My patience tank is running very low.

25 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have been waiting for my tokens to be…

I have been waiting for my tokens to be deposited into my presale account and nothing has been done! Chat and customer support even via email is a joke do not buy I think I was scam intel is a scam I just lost $ 250 what a shame!!

13 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

INTL LACK OF TRANSPARENCY

Their white paper only includes generic language, without any mention of the project’s team, token distribution, audit details, or specific technology, it’s a serious red flag. Legitimate projects usually provide concrete information about their team members, token structure, security measures, and unique features. Here are some indicators that Intel Markets (INTL) might not be trustworthy:
1. Lack of Transparency:
• Legitimate projects rarely omit team information, as transparency is key for building trust. No mention of the team or partnerships makes it likely that Intel Markets is avoiding accountability.
2. No Audit or Security Details:
• If there’s no mention of security audits or even a basic outline of their security protocols, it suggests a lack of concern for user safety—a standard in legitimate financial or trading platforms.
3. No Specifics on Tokenomics:
• Reliable projects always provide a breakdown of their token’s supply, distribution, and use cases. Without this, it’s difficult to understand how the platform plans to operate or if the token has genuine value.
4. Generic Descriptions Instead of Unique Value:
• Phrases like “offering an extensive range of asset pairs” without specifics sound like filler content. A legitimate project would include technical details or distinctive features to set it apart from competitors.
5. Missing Roadmap and Development Goals:
• A lack of roadmap and development milestones makes it unclear if they have a genuine development plan. Legitimate platforms typically outline stages for growth and technology rollouts.

8 November 2024
Unprompted review

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