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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Experience from using the coinpace.io website

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The other day, I came across a clip from YouTube giving away free usdt using a coupon code from the coinpace.io website. So I tested and signed up on the website and entered the code and it really worked, but it still couldn't be withdrawn. I had to get kyc certification. Before being asked to transfer 50 usdt, I tried it. After passing this step, it was actually unlocked, so I withdraw to payeer. It turned out that there was no usdt in the account at all, so I tried withdrawing to trust wallet, but Same thing, so I contacted support and they told me the wrong address or network. I checked and everything was correct. But support has a way to recover usdt back by transferring 100 ustd into my own coinpace wallet, which I didn't do.

But the story doesn't end there. I'm wondering about kyc verification lv3. If it's successful, I'll be able to make a visa card coinpace. So I tried sending proof of Address. It's been 2 days and there's still no progress. So I tried contacting support and ended up banning me lol.

Summary of this story Whether you come across a clip giving away BTC or something else, be careful that 90% of them are all scams.

23 November 2024
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