Yuan-Pay group is a scam. Once you register, you will get numerous calls from Cyprus, Ireland, Nepal. They convincingly asked for your card details minimum USD250.Payment is by virtual pay in Nairobi... See more
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EPIC and WELL organized SCAM They create fake landing pages which look like they are from FORBES by publishing REAL ADS on legit websites from CBS sports to Yahoo .. however, i believe those... See more
It is a phishing website. It looks like the original one, in fact, a partial copy of yuanpaygroup website but will redirect you and create your account on coindaq.io. I realized only when my browse... See more
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Yuan Pay Group website scams
It is a big scam to try to trick people to sign up with Yuan Pay Group that doesnt have a website. 4 Different brokers, who do not identify themselfs on the Yuan Pay Group websites, trick you in signing up. Then you get telephone calls whick are sometimes very aggressive when you say that you dont want an account. Espessially the one from austria!
It is a big scam and terrible that these brokers are allowed on the web tricking customers to sign up without knowing it is not Yuan Pay Group!!!
12 phone calls in a day comming from…
12 phone calls in a day comming from "London". Finaly I answered one and told them I am not interested anymore in what they are selling. They asked me: "- Then why did you registered?". My answer: "- Just, because..." :) I told them I can block from my phone an entire country phone codes if necessary and to not bother me anymore. They just hung up. Oh well. At least my email was fake :))
Got lead from a fake Forbes article and…
Got lead from a fake Forbes article and then directed to the Yuan Pay website. When I registered I immediately got a phone call and an email from a person claiming to be from the company dinomarkets.com and a webpage with credit card details. They ask you personal questions to lower your defences and then say will help you set up with crptocurrency once you purchase the Yuan pay of minimum 250. This is a complete FAKE AND A LIE AND PLEASE DON'T SIGN UP OR GIVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS OR TELEPHONE NUMBER OR CLICK ON ANY OF THE LINKS THEY SEND.
it's a fake forbes website
it's a fake forbes website. By clicking Forbes on the top left will direct you to yuan pay app. Strange. I was about to register but good thing I researched first and find this trustpilot.
The website where forbes is showing is under fortunatefollows which clearly not a Forbes one.
How is this website still online??!
How is this website still online??!! I mean is so obvious ! They are scamming people with no shame . I made the mistake to register on their website and they redirected me to fake broker websites to make deposits so they can take all my money. Now I get 10 phone calls per day from different numbers from UK. Answered a few. They are disgusting in the way they are trying to manipulate you. Why this website still exists? I reported it everywhere I could. It's also .org not any random domain. Please report them !
I read the Richard Branson thing too…
I read the Richard Branson thing too lol, did make me wonder though. If you are interested in buying YCC, you can do this all yourself without involving a third party. Download Coinbase buy you BTC, then open an account with Houbi, get your address transfer over and exchange to YCC. I just did it and I am buzzing, so easy. Good luck guys..x
Scammers
Scammers! They have been calling me 20 times a day from dozen of numbers. They will irritate you and try to extort the money. Already complained to the police and my lawyers will be looking at it
I read the Forbes write up
I read the Forbes write up. There was an article about Richard Branson buying some coins and they spelt his name, Richard Bronson, so that put me off from the start. Luckily, I made no purchase or gave any details and that's my advice to each and every one of you. The terms and conditions are too basic and not what you'd expect from a bonafide company.TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. Even so, thousands of people will fall for it.
pretty sure it's fake.
pretty sure it's fake.
after you have registered you will get a tone of emails and calls from stranger numbers
I just tested with a fake credit card…
I just tested with a fake credit card number and it loaded and refreshed page without any response, obviously it didnt do any lookups or detection of validity and didnt realize it was fake, this is 100% fake, sad day
Multiple spam emails every day for their scheme
Multiple spam emails every day this year for them as if that wasn't enough to ring alarm bells, any further examination of their business model reveals a setup indistinguishable from most of the 'invest' in bitcoin pitches I've received against my wishes recently the $250 initial deposit being a particularly distinctive recurring theme.
SCAM DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PHONE NUMBER
Scam!
Scam!! The called me like 20 times insulting me and my family ahah in a romanian accent. Pretty funny to leave them talking alone
Yuan-Pay group is a scam
Yuan-Pay group is a scam. Once you register, you will get numerous calls from Cyprus, Ireland, Nepal. They convincingly asked for your card details minimum USD250.Payment is by virtual pay in Nairobi, Kenya. A hard lesson. Besides, China does not issue crypto coins but digital currency, circulation within some provinces. Do not fall
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Fake scam pages include .........Business School........Ozoumoul..........Droomautos.......Dreamlife.......My Fur Babies......World Economy.......Smart Funding.......Digital School.....and tons more....Be sure to check them out.....riudiculously fake....!!!.......Fake Webpages include...... Yuanpayblog.com....Night pvp.xyz........My-Fur-Babies.webflow.IO.........HomeyBtools.Myshopify.com....and many more. These guys never give up to steal your money.
Is a scam
Is a scam. Do not invest. Read all the trustpilot reviews.
TOTAL SCAM
TOTAL SCAM, WELL PREPARED WITH REAL-LOOK WEBSITES BUT IF YOU ARE A BIT CAREFUL AND DO YOUR RESEARCH YOU END UP DISCOVERING ITS A FAKE VERY WELL PLANNED.. STAY AWAY!!!
Scam! Big Time!
I read the article on China's Crypto-Currency on Yahoo! News and was taking in by it.
After I registered with my phone number, within 1 minute, I received a phone-call from Geneva by a german-speaking lady with a strong Russian accent that offered to lead me through the process of registering a trading account with paragon. Being German that made me suspicious. I went ahead anyway! When I wanted to do my deposit via my Barclay Master-Card, the deposit didn't go through. The lady then drew my attention to another way of payment, which would have included filling in a russian language form, which I rejected. She then suggested I make a money transfer to a strange account in Hungary. This was the moment when I knew that this is a scam. I said 'Good-By', and blocke the Geneva number, so she couldn't call me back! I'm scolding myself for being so stupid as to fall for a scam like this. When I told my 16 year old son about this, all he said was: 'Dad, as soon as you hear a voidce with a Russian accent on the phone that wants you to deposit money into whatever account, you know that you are being had'! How much smarter is he than me!!
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