Signalspulse Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Signalspulse.com

This is a scam!

Fake Facebook account guy named Elmer Jennings may go as a different person. He gets you in touch with a guy named Ronald Joseph who says hes a broker and charges 20 percent of profits. There never is any profits. Fake money put in a fake site signalspulse.com which charges 3000 dollars fee even to take money out. Try calling the site as its a discontinued number.. Everything is a fake as scam!!!!
Lost some money but its a hard lesson.. Buyer beware. Please report them to the police!!!

November 26, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fraudsters and Scammers

Fraudsters and Scammers
I saw a comment by the name "Josh" about this website on a popular blogger's youtube post. I made a comment and I was referred to a guy named "J David George" through telegram, the guy sent me that I should register with them and ask them to link my account for copy trade. He offered to take 20%, all looking legitimate until my laptop picked a keylogger malware on their website. I reported this and he was like it is not what it seems. I made a deposit into the BTC account they provided 1M6X5AtQBRS5joPpcm8c6BkMEDBTcyeykU and they manually modified my balance, within a week account jumped to $3,000 and I requested for withdrawal. At this point, they came up with stories of required upgrade to a professional account. Asked me to make another $1k deposit again, I refused. don't ever fall prey to this, same with rodsmarket.com they are all birds of the same feathers. scammers are moving fast daily to reap you of your hard-earned cash. any site that encourages only crypto deposits is scammers. please be warned. These sites should be taken down asap.

June 26, 2021
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