Selegalsolutions 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SeLegal Solutions based in Austria claims to recover your Cryptocurrency, it's A BIG SCAM…

I entered my details to be contacted on TikTok from a post by CryptoForexTech and the next day they called me, when I asked why their name is different, I was told that CryptoForexTech is their Advertising Company. This company claims to assist with Cryptocurrency recovery, first a Senior Legal Adviser engages with you from an Austrian number, then on a UK number for easier communication on WhatsApp, and ask for your transactions history on Exchanges where you invested from, in my case Kraken and Coinbase, all screenshots, the next day, you are called by the same person and gives you feedback with screenshots from a so-called offline wallet in your name, indicating that the scammers used your details when you did KYC/2F Aithentication with your details,on their Trading platforms, mine had a figure of 0.661/Bitcoin/£33585.52 apparently frozen on the Blockchain and they ask you to link your so-called offline wallet to your Coinbase and that it has to be in your legal name as the Bitcoin belongs,to you and needs to be returned to your Coinbase at a recovery fee, in my case £263 and you are told that a Cyber Security Expert would be in touch, who calls you the next day, he merges your Coinbase with Blockpit, which apparently is a company that handles your transactions to Coinbase from your offline wallet, your Bitcoin reflects on your Blockpit with all your transaction history on Coinbase, you are initially not told that it's Blockpit, only that it's their Financial Department, and asks for a short copy of your Bank account to which your transfer is going , after a couple of days, he calls you and ask to check your email from Blockpit, you check and it says your Transfer i.e 0661 Bitcoin now, £32682.94 is on hold and you need to pay £1393.02, for your Bitcoin to hit your Coinbase, if you remind him that you were told that the only fee to pay for recovery is only the initial £263 you already paid, he tells you that the extra £1393.02 is for Blockpit's Anti Money Laundering AML Rules, if you tell him that you are not going to pay and Blockpit should pay it as they stand to profit 8% commission from your returned Bitcoin, they tell you that the Financial Department's Policy is against that, however he would do his best to consult with them, then he calls you again the next day to see if you could pay, in my case NO and he asks you to come up with an amount, at least half of it, in my case, would think about it, the next day, I say NO, then I unmerge my so-called offline wallet after doing some research and delete the data of my Coinbase transactionsb on it, then delete my Blockpit Account. He texts to ask about the so-called outstanding fee, saying "Just checking in - we're you able to find the amount needed for AML liquidity" in my case I text back saying "There is no amount needed for AML liquidity as I learned that Blockpit does not do any transactions/monies, it's just a Tax platform where figures can be input manually, just like the 0.661 that you input on my account/your external account, which is actually the so-called offline wallet in my name. Everything is well put together and that's how they scammed me out of £263, in fact it's impossible to recover your lost Bitcoin and it's definitely not on the Blockchain, so please don't dare use SeLegal Solutions or others for so-called recovery of funds, I don't think there is a Cryptocurrency Recovery Company of any sort.

February 13, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SELEGALSOLUTIONS

this people, especialy this Victor Garcia are all absoloutly scammers,
DO NOT TRUST THIS SE LEGALSOLUTIOS.
100% SCAMMERS.

January 13, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Shameless scamming scum..

Total scammers , don't believe a word they say , they will empty your bank account with their lies and bullcrap , their CEO will guarantee their veracity , he's probably the worst liar there closely followed by their cyber security specialist agent Victor Garcia absolute scum..

November 1, 2025
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