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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM! SCAM! SCAM! Don’t be fooled like me

Here's the revised version of your review:

"What didn't go wrong? Well, my friend boasted about the profits he made with this company, allowing him to purchase a house and a car. Blinded by my own need for assistance in crypto mining, I trusted them. I followed all necessary procedures, leading me to their website promising profits. However, it was all a lie. When it was time to collect my profit, they claimed I needed to upgrade to a gold bank account. After paying the $3500, they informed me that the gold account didn't exist, and I needed to upgrade to a diamond account for an additional $2500. Subsequently, they demanded another upgrade to a ruby account for $2600. Then, they tried to deceive me into paying $5500 for taxes, which is unnecessary in Australia as taxes are automatically deducted from crypto profits. These scammers have left me in debt, exploiting my trust. Don't fall for the same trap. The person, a woman on Facebook, cannot be named for legal reasons. However, a quick search of her name reveals numerous customers sharing similar stories of being scammed, flaunting houses and cars at our expense."

11 April 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM ALERT! Cryptofinit Is A Scam

I would like to write a review about this company. Beware they are full blown scammers. They lure people into making transactions with them.

Once it's done they freeze your account and force you to deposit $300 worth of bitcoins in order to release your funds. Once you dispute they permanently block your account and banned you completely. It's an unregulated company. Even the their geolocation is based in US California,the owners are not really known and there is no history of this company's existence.

Never trust a company that has no public records of its operations and is operated anonymously by people whose identity is not known. This company was once called cryptoplox. Then they quickly changed the name to intermax. Now they are calling themselves cryptofinit. Be very careful with this scammers and expose them.

20 July 2023
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