Myetherexchange Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

scam!!!scam!!! scam!!!!!

I regretfully share my horrendous experience with myetherexchange.com, supposedly created by Shane Oliver and Erin who is the personal assistant also involved in the scam. Initially enticing, they lure you into a WhatsApp group with promises of profitable crypto signals. After some wins and losses to captivate your interest, they employ gimmicks and fabricated victories to encourage additional crypto deposits.

The platform entices users with constant deposit bonanzas and the allure of winning more money. However, the facade crumbles when attempting to withdraw funds from your crypto account. They cunningly advise joining a Telegram group, suggesting more signals for higher deposits. Yet, when withdrawal attempts are made, they demand further deposits before allowing any transactions.

As the deception unfolds, users are coerced into depositing more money under false promises. Alas, the climax of this fraudulent scheme is the complete blocking of access to your crypto account, leaving victims helpless and their funds irretrievable.

In conclusion, myetherexchange.com is a pitfall of deceit and fraud. I strongly advise everyone to steer clear of this platform, as there seems to be almost no recourse for recovering funds lost to this elaborate scam. Protect your investments and stay vigilant against such malicious schemes

October 6, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

myetherexchange.com

Please do not use this service, allegedly created by Shane Oliver an Australian financier (who has since denied any connection on LinkedIn) and someone called Erin. Its a Crypto futures scam. Once your money is in there are numerous ways to try an encourage you to deposit more funds, until you try and withdraw, then they ask you to deposit more money before you can release it in the form of commission.

There is no legal firm that is able to retrieve your money once its gone, either the wallet you've used or your own bank. I used Revolut and myetherwallet.com and both are nothing short of useless.

Be warned, just check the website on a Microsoft search engine, you'll be denied access because they have been notified and done their due diligence.

SCAM SCAM SCAM

October 4, 2023
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