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
Yuan Pay-app
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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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Hello. Can i ask a question? ..
Do somebody know where can i buy Yuan crypto curency ? I will realy appiciate the answer of my question. Im realy interestet about this but i canot find still some trusted site for buying.Thank you very much.
Scam
Scam, I knew something wrong when they said I would have free financial adviser. Scam. Scam
Fake website
Fake website. Doctored images. Fake news. Even created other websites to support it's legitimacy. Do not fall for it. My parents almost fell for it.
Scam
Scam. Big time. Cashing in on the recent hype around cryptocurrency. Got as far as registering my details for further info (I shouldn't even have done that.) got a call at 10:30pm (Red flag number one.) Asking follow up questions like my age (Red flag number 2) and consistently insisting they will give me extra coins and a discount, if only I process the payment. Ahhhh. No thank you. I was not born yesterday. If their website was not so well presented I would not have even registered interest and made the mistake of giving out personal information.... Scum of the earth
BEAWARE I found this article which was talking…
I found this article which was talking about Chinese government backing crypto currency. After clicking the link , the website was looking like Forbes website.
Seriously I don’t know how they are even allowed to publish ads which nothing than just a scam.
Huge scam
Huge scam. Do not buy anything from them. Matter of fact: spread the word. They have fake Forbes articles around and it's all very misleading.
It is a phishing website
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 browser marked the website as dangerous. Checking the confirmation mail from Coindaq.io I've noticed that there is no "unsubscribe" option, which is always strange. Unfortunately, i made an account but luckily not giving any particular details.
Stay away of it. SCAM!
scam websites and advertisements
Scam
Scam, I've told them to stop calling me, they continue to do so multiple times a day. I might have to change number!
Stay away!!
Total and utter SCAM
Total and utter SCAM. I saw the ad in yahoo finance and clicked on it thinking yahoo finance is a reputable and legit website and deemed the ad to also be legit because of that. However when I was redirected to forbes, wherever I clicked on the "forbes website" I was redirected to their signup website. I made an account and put in some personal information, my phone number etc but I did not deposit any money. Now they are spam-calling me. Total scam avoid at all costs.
this website fakes as Forbes but with…
this website fakes as Forbes but with URL: empowerzip
and linked to the yuan-pay-app.com site.
The Chinese digital current is not the same as bitcoin, and is not used for investment. it is like a 1:1 exchanged to its traditional currency.
This is a completely scam.
Scam
Complete SCAM to try and fool inexperienced investors. Sketchy website with multiple un-clickable links and ridiculous endorsements. A few mins of simple "googleing" reveals that;
-There is no confirmed launch date for the Chinese crypto currency (DCEP), at the time of writing this.
-The People's Bank of China (PBoC) released a statement implicitly stating “Anything that is trading in the market under the name of DC/EP or DCEP is not the national digital currency, and any launch time suggested on the Internet is inaccurate,”
My advice, save your money for a better scam...
Total scam
Total scam. The site sent me to gt365 and I foolishly gave them 1000 usd now I am still waiting to get it back stay away.
This is a scam
This is a scam. I am a shame of myself for sending the money. The biggest regret. They nearly stole my identity in the regimentation process. I called my bank right away for help. The block my credit card and now investigating.
Don't send any money. Small or large.
Yuan Pay-app is a scam
I saw an article that was supposed to have originated from Forbes Asian. On taking a closer look, I noticed that the URL says heerteebrand dot netlify dot app.
When I went to Forbes official website and enter the heading China Officially Backs a CryptoCurrency and Establishes it as their Official Coin, it yielded zero results. The most recent article from Forbes concerning China cryptocurrency was reported in December 2019 and not 28th August 2020 based on google research result.
I was taken to Yuan Pay-app and from there taken to coindaq website. Within seconds I received a phone call from one of their staff which lasted for 38 minutes and 53 seconds. The dialling code that appeared on my phone was 0208. I checked their website, it is not FSA registered, no official London address. I asked the man where their offices are based. He said South Africa, London etc. At the end I refused to part with my £250, thank God for common sense.
misleading/scam
Yuan-pay-app.com contains misleading information and if you open an account you will be redirected to a "broker" (mercuryo.co.com) that will call you and try to convince you to deposit a bigger amount of money. Don't! There is no contact information, no withdraw button, you cannot contact them in any way, the bottom buttons for Contact and Privacy Policy are not working. Just stay away.
Highly questionable website
Highly questionable website. The "registration" button just took me to another questionable website coinsmarket.io. **Do not send them any money until you can fully verify that they are legit. Within 1 minutes of your registration, an "account manager" will call you on the phone to help you "deposit" your fund and help get you started with a "highly profitable" trading program. (feels too aggressive and too good to be true). That website only have a "deposit" button and no "withdrawal" button. I realized something is off mid-way, but I already sent them 250 USD. Still waiting to get my money back! Don't do what I did!!
See also: The review of cryptowisser.com for CoinsMarkets.
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