YieldAPI Trade

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  • yieldapitrade.com

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be careful of Yieldapitrade Internet Salesman posing as friends

I met someone named Adam on a website True Nudist. At first, he indicated that he wanted only friendship with other Nudist. He had a Gmail address.

Then he began promoting Yieldapitrade

I tried to tell him that I was not interested in cryptocurrency, but he tried to manipulate me into making a small investment. I am a retired professor and I have all my investments set already.

He pretended to be interested in friendship but kept pushing Yieldapitrade

I tried to contact Yieldapitrade for help with Adam, but they do not have online Customer Service or Help Desk.

I can only say that I feel this is a scamming operation and suggest everyone be extremely careful with Yieldapitrade!

UPDATE

I tried to write a thank you email to YieldAPI trade on June 13 2025, and the email bounced back.

"Address not found
Your message wasn't delivered to ***************.com because the address couldn't be found or is unable to receive email.
The response from the remote server was:
554 5.1.1 : Recipient address rejected: undeliverable address: Mailbox might be disabled, full, or may not exist on the server. Reason: JFE030050"

UPDATE

YieldAPI trade had given me another email address. I used that address and my message went through. YieldAPI trade responded to me and sent me a personal message of apology, something which I appreciated.

UPDATE JUNE 17, 2025

One of my investment advisors whom I have told about this situation, said that I was probably targeted because I am 78 years old -- senior scamming.

YieldAPI trade has told me they are going to investigate the entire situation.

UPDATE JUNE 19 2025

I received this email today from Yield API Trade
********************************************************************************
Dear Brian,

We want to bring to your attention a serious security concern regarding an individual named Adam, who has been falsely claiming affiliation with Yieldapitrade.com

Key Facts:
- We have no association with this person.
- This appears to be a scam tactic, fraudsters often impersonate legitimate platforms to lure victims to spoofed websites or malicious links.
- Their goal is likely to steal your funds or personal information.

Immediate Actions to Take:
1. Block & Report: Cease all contact with "Adam" and report their account to the platform where they contacted you
2. Delete Suspicious Links/Emails: Do not interact with any links or attachments they sent.
3. Verify Independently: Always confirm communications through our official channels:
- Email: [****************.com]
- Website: [https://**************com]

Stay vigilant, and thank you for bringing this to our attention

Best regards,
YieldAPITrade
*******************************************************************************
I appreciate this response and the earlier apology I received from Yield API Trade as well. This situation is graphic proof of scamming of seniors. I will become more vigilant. I accept the effort by Yield API Trade to address the problem of Adam as resolving my issue with them.

27 May 2025
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Reply from YieldAPI Trade

Dear Brian,

Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear about your experience with Adam and appreciate you bringing this to our attention.

At Yieldapitrade, we encourage community engagement, including referrals, but we strictly prohibit any form of aggressive solicitation or misleading communication. While some users may promote our platform to earn referral rewards, they are expected to respect boundaries and adhere to our code of conduct.

After reviewing your concerns, it appears Adam may have been overly persistent in pursuing referral incentives, which is not in line with our values. We’ve taken steps to address this internally and reinforce our policies with all community members.

We sincerely apologize for any discomfort this caused. If you’d like to report further details (e.g., screenshots or email exchanges), please contact us at support@yieldapitrade.com, so we can investigate fully. Your financial comfort and trust are important to us, and we want to ensure no one feels pressured when interacting with our platform or its users.

Thank you again for your vigilance. If you have any other concerns, kindly email us at hello@yieldapitrade.com

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