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  1. Cryptocurrency Service
  2. Currency exchange service

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AirSave Travel ICO is providing a revolutionized crypto currency where you can save-and-earn, platform built on block chain technology. On completion of ICO, AST token can be sold on various exchange platforms.


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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Airsave Travel is a pyramid scheme

Airsave Travel is a pyramid scheme
Has an app to try to legitimise an obviously fake platform which does not even exist yet - the app does nothing genuine, is just for play
Owner Sarah Dales has a highly questionable business background - many failed ventures
Relies on recruiting other people in order to boost money - this is a pure MLM pyramid scheme
"partner schemes" keep changing because the company is lying about who they have arrangements with
Keeps changing the whitepaper every few months - no clear business plan, trying to hide failures, inconsistencies and mistakes
Uses questionable, ill-regarded platforms for the ICO launch
Keeps changing and fudging launch dates because company is disorganised and not following rules
Uses bots on twitter and various forums to spam advertising
Company website has fake "staff" members, none of whom live in the UK where this ponzi scheme is allegedly based

STAY AWAY FROM AIRSAVE TRAVEL IT IS A SCAM

9 July 2019
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware

Pyramid scheme boasting fake users and fake followers on all their social media platforms.

23 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The most important part of any of these…

The most important part of any of these kind of projects is whether they have developed any product or not. With an app having presence in App Store and having more than 4000 downloads is something which says about the popularity. The team is balanced and some real expertise are there. Will keep an eye on their progress.

1 May 2019
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

There have been over 4000 downloads of…

There have been over 4000 downloads of the Airtravel app from the Apple App Store according to the white paper. Social sharing is encouraged since users get a referral code and can immediately begin to earn rewards savings. Airsave Travel seeks to combine the incentive of bitcoin, with the connections of your social network so that you can earn money while you travel the world.

1 May 2019
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