Kyrras Mantels Reviews 1

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

KYRRAS MANTELS CRYPTO SCAM

This is a sham of a company ran by an Indian Telegram scammer. Business was registered in the UK. It advertises investments through crypto and mining. I typed in or at least I thought I typed in a higher amount than I had initially wanted to invest. Then the games began when I asked why I couldn't simply go in and change the amount or whether an admin could do it for me.

"Nobody can access your account for security and it cannot be changed. In order to withdraw, you must deposit the full amount you selected." Then after depositing more, even though I knew it was very fishy, more lies and games followed."I hope you remembered to activate the account. You must first activate by making another deposit in order for the investment to be successful." Makes no sense, right?

Then after all that the day the investment was supposed to clear, my account completely and conveniently vanished from the system. Then after so much hassle and back and forth, they restored my account, which reflected my return plus the principal amount.

But guess what? "In order for you to withdraw, you need to activate this new account that has been relinked." I told them they must really think they found the fool of the century and to enjoy the money cause that would be the last they'd be getting from me.

Since then it's been a series of nonstop messages to my email, "come and withdraw your money. Why have you abandoned your money? It's there for you to withdraw. You must move the deposit from the old account to the new relinked account." And so much more nonsense. Mind you, when you first create an account on your website, you input your crypto address. They could very easily initiate the transaction and send the money if they were serious. Instead, they believe they've encountered a foolish cash cow who will continue entertaining their lies and go down an endless rabbithole of more and more deception and loss of money. Avoid these ruthless scammers at all costs! They also have a Telegram Group.

September 6, 2025
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