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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

These crooks abuse Tesla's name by misrepresenting themselves as part of Elon Musk's team, introducing a "very special AI app." Once they start calling you on the phone, they never stop no matter h... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Anyone else notice all the positive reviews come from India and Pakistan? Ie the scam capital of the world Their YouTube adverts are annoying and disgusting Wish Jon San Nicolas aka Steven Abr... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

By far the worst team ever. Received over 200 calls from different people trying to on-board. 1- callers are calling with fake names. Doesn't present trustworthy conversations 2- act like financ... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

People!!! Everyone needs to realize that there is no such thing as easy money unless you win the lottery or get insanely lucky. If there were actual ways to make money this easily guaranteed, then no... See more

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  1. Alternative Financial Service

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The Tesler app is a trading platform used for cryptocurrency trading. It allows the users to work their way through the market and earn money from the investment they’ve made in the app. In addition to this, the application allows the users to run different trades, making it easier to access various market situations and gain financial access. It opens a variety of options for users that want to trade in cryptocurrency using real money.


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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Using AI in their YouTube ads to seem as if Canada's PM is promoting their Investment scam

1. The TeslerGenesis uses AI to show as if a famous person is the spokesperson for this investment program. They used the image of Mark Carney, the PM of Canada, Elon Musk, and other famous people's images.
They say they are insured in Canada by BMO, Royal bank, TD bank. All is a BIG Lie.
They are NOT registered in Canada or the USA. they are scammers who use advanced AI to deceive the vulnerable.

May 16, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam with fake photos. Avoid.

I wasted 30 minutes watching this video and then I decided to to see the reviews. First off, anything that says cryptocurrency is 70% scams. This one is no different as none of the trades are with a registered licensed broker. A computer is not a broker. Further, this company seems to change its name a lot. The video I watched was called TeslerGenesis but the website link was optiflux.site and when he shows the date, its blurry but when he shows his supposed son's bank account, the date is January 10, 2013. The height of cryptocurrency scams. They were talking about the Tesler Trading App and it is notorious difficult to find it as well as a company called Tesler Investments. So I copied the photos of the supposed people who have used the app and made money off it. On the bottom of the page is a Josef Moser from Canada who supposedly made €130 230. But if you Google an image search of this person, this photo belongs to a Ryan Madisson, an author at Techarim. If that doesn't scream scam. Also, if you fill out the information (I filled it with fake info), it does not go the the trading app screen as said in the video, it goes to a page that says a finance manager will call you immediately. I would stay well away from this scam.

January 30, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

There's no easy money!!!

People!!! Everyone needs to realize that there is no such thing as easy money unless you win the lottery or get insanely lucky. If there were actual ways to make money this easily guaranteed, then no one in this world would be working and just sitting at home collecting money. Sure, the sales jobs could go because we could buy everything online, but where would all these products come from if everyone in manufacturing jobs stopped working because they could make $1000 per day sitting at home! These things don't exist. It's a scam to make these people money, not you!

February 7, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I don’t understand why Tony Robbins…

I don’t understand why Tony Robbins vouches for this fake company, Tesler?? (Clearly an American institution). I trusted him!!!! ;(
Nevertheless, in the back of my mind I thought it too good to be true. Therefore, I was on the watch, so all they’ve got is part of my name and my telephone number. However, my phone appears to be out order, so it does not ring - thus I missed their calls.
What I mean to say is that within four hours, they have attempted to call me from 4 different local!!! numbers, one of which was spoofed. The other three are not registered with name. This was enough to make me acknowledge for sure that I was being scammed.
So, be aware out there!!!

October 14, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Never ever sign-up for this scam…

Never ever sign-up for this scam company. advertised on YouTube!!
You sign-up for a trial that looks like you earned thousands of dollars. But if you want to cash out, you are told you have to join a membership that is $10,000 and up to join. When you tell them you'll just forfeit your money, they act shocked. Then later they change their tune and tell you that you can get your money by just completing a form with a bunch of personal information. They keep hounding you by email and phone. All of the people who contact you via email have slightly different email addresses that are very similar e.g. port-trades.com, portrades.com, portraders.com etc. If that fails, you get scammers calling who imitate lawyer offices or government confirming you've been scammed and can recover your money. Just ask for proof of credentials with any of these people and you'll never get it. You will get dozens of calls per day and emails. They will call from different numbers and provinces in Canada. They are RELENTLESS. This is how Tesler makes money. By selling your contact information!!!! The scam has many different tiers trying different scamming angles and just keeps evolving trying to get an angle that you finally fall for. 3yrs later (2021 to 2024 at the time of this review), still never ending calls DAILY from that mistake. Unfortunately I did not read Trust Pilot first and Trusted that YouTube advertisers are all legit. In hindsight even the ad is so fake and premeditated. Arggghhh....
TIP: Almost immediately after submitting a payment I realized I was scammed and I contacted my credit card company and explained the scam. They refunded my money so I was lucky.

September 16, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be Extra careful with anyone using Tesla as part of their name! These are dangerous scammers.

These crooks abuse Tesla's name by misrepresenting themselves as part of Elon Musk's team, introducing a "very special AI app." Once they start calling you on the phone, they never stop no matter how many of their fake system-generated caller ID's you block on your phone. They keep calling even when I told them straight on the phone that they are scammers.
They have also made close to 30 attempts to log into my MS Office account without my knowledge.
If anyone knows how/where to report these criminals to Interpol, please let me know!

August 1, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scumbag filth company

Scumbag filth company. Don't touch with a bargepole. They tried to rip off my elderly mate until I stopped him being conned.
Avoid this scam. If it sounds too good to be true it is. £1000 per day my ass.

May 16, 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Don't, please even give Tesler Your details!!! Please read on

DON'T USE THESE UNSCRUPULOUS, TIME WASTING, SCAMMING, DREAM KILLERS!!! Please Please Please don't even give them your details, otherwise you WILL receive non stop nuisance phone-calls day & middle of the night relentlessly even weekends. to the point I started fearing the calls as I would get so wound up with the call centres, I even started calling the callers a bunch of c*@ts, they just laughed & called back within 20 mins!!! AAAAAARRRGGGHHH!!!!
HOW I MANAGED TO UNSUBSCRIBE.
In the end what worked was telling every caller each time they rang that I was reporting them to the Trading Standards Ombudsman. After a day or two the calls Finally petered out. Maybe you have an equivalent governing body in your country?
I hope this helps, regards Paul.

January 1, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Never ever use these people or give…

Never ever use these people or give them your details. They are relentless. No matter how many times you tell them to delete your details, pretend your dead. Block their numbers, they keep calling, changing the numbers they call on and calling again. They are illegal they are dangerous!! I wish I had never responded to their advert!! So evil

February 15, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Annoying as Fugg

Oh my god, these fuggers are starting to pi$$ me straight the fugg off... Cant block them cant avoid them and i cant be DELETED from their files they refuse to... They're like HERPES... Not even Penicilline would work probably, does someone have an adress for me? I would LOVE to visit them..🥊🤕🤬

February 13, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Obvious scammers and extremely persistent

I saw their advertisement on social media (probably Facebook) and clicked on the link as I was interested in what they appeared to offer. This was a short while before Christmas and they've been calling me daily ever since. I'd mostly ignore the calls but only recently started answering them. They're extremely persistent and unprofessional. They always ask why I changed my mind about "investing " with them but seem unable to understand any reason I offer them. I've straight up told them that they're wasting their time and they said they'll continue to call until I give a reason for changing my mind. The daily call is now a source of entertainment.

February 2, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Obviously a scam

Obviously a scam. They keep calling me from some pakistan call center, using norwegian phone numbers to make it look legit. They claim i applied for membership, but still haven't starting making money, so they want to "help" me get started.

January 4, 2024
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