Complete Scam
VenPayr is a complete scam, approved me to sell peptides and now refusing to payout my $6,000. I was recommended to PrivexPay by another peptide merchant and it has been working good so far.
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VenPayr is a complete scam, approved me to sell peptides and now refusing to payout my $6,000. I was recommended to PrivexPay by another peptide merchant and it has been working good so far.
Based on my experience, Venpayr and Malum.co appear to be connected and highly unreliable.
Everything worked fine with small amounts, but once my balance increased, my account was suddenly restricted and my funds disappeared. Support was unhelpful and kept shifting responsibility.
I lost a significant amount of money.
Be very careful and avoid keeping funds on these platforms if you don’t want to risk losing them.
Literal scam, the now will hold the funds for 180 days because of their "payment provider" and then they bouta give out even more excuses.
Do not use, they are scammers.
I just got informed that they exited with my money from one of their former partners. Lost 30000$ in them. I will find them and get it back at all cost
Exited with 90k$ from my balance. Not replying to my messages nor paying out money.
Avoid at all cost!
First they will onboard you for Peptides and then they will just seek the oppurtunity and take all the money and say oh we never supported Peptides. They took 12k$ from me. I will make it public everywhere.
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