Youlvgo Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was scammed by Youlvgo.com

I was scammed by Youlvgo.com, a website operating a sophisticated crypto scam disguised as an online job/investment platform.

I was contacted by someone claiming to be German, living in Hamburg, with a German phone number. They claimed to be interested in Iranian culture and tourism, slowly building trust over time. Eventually, they introduced me to what they called a “business opportunity” involving this website.

The system works like this:
• You create an account on youlvgo.com.
• You top up your account with USDT (Tether).
• You are then given “tasks” each day — fake purchases from large online stores like Amazon or Alibaba.
• Each fake purchase earns you a commission.
• You are told to withdraw your earnings and profits at the end of each session to gain trust.

At first, the site does allow withdrawals — just small amounts — to make it look legitimate and encourage you to invest more. But once you deposit a larger amount (believing you’ll earn bigger commissions), they suddenly block your account or freeze your balance, giving fake excuses and refusing to return your money.

It’s a classic Ponzi-style scam designed to lure in people with high returns and fake trust-building. They use emotional manipulation and long-term communication (often pretending to befriend or romantically connect with victims) to lure them into depositing more and more crypto.

⚠️ Please avoid this site and warn others. It is a scam. Do not trust anyone promoting it.
I am sharing this so that others don’t lose their money the way I did.

September 10, 2025
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