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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid complete fraud. My picture I brought were stolen then I tried transferring and lost my pics. Complete fraud. You can't withdraw anything so stay clear of this!!!

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

There are things that are always broken and never seems to work correctly. Bugs that are there for more than 3 years still have not been fixed. Then they added in rarity rank, which is the dumbest thi... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Zero respect and support for creators. They'd rather burn peoples livelihoods to the ground so they can add to their billions. Where's the incentive for new exciting ideas to get into the market and g... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Selling Cyrus Mcnally NFT scam. Opensea needs to improve and filter between scams and real NFT's, they don't have warning on scams like Cyrus Mcnally - Nutildah: COUNTERDOGE, DODGERDOGE, HAPPYSHIBE,... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

REGRETTABLE

Terrible experience so far. Easy to buy stuff but seemingly quite difficult to sell. The very first time I tried to sell an NFT (this morning), I was robbed by OpenSea.

Just like when buying, it indicated fees for both miners and OpenSea. They’re quite high too but it’s the cost to transact so I agreed. The fees were immediately taken from my account but the sale transaction failed for some undisclosed reason. I decided to try again, not knowing it was going to charge me more fees and the whole transaction failed again for another undisclosed reason. OpenSea just absconded with $150 dollars of ETH from my wallet.

The owners either need to be criminally charged for stealing large sums of money every day OR they fix the flawed OpenSea platform and return money to all victims.

I want my money back and honestly feel like the founders of the OpenSea platform, those in charge, should be thrown in jail if they don’t address this issue openly, willingly and honestly. It’s creating a lot of victims each and every day and they are making off like bandits.

2 January 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Selling Cyrus Mcnally - nutildah NFT scam.

Selling Cyrus Mcnally NFT scam.
Opensea needs to improve and filter between scams and real NFT's, they don't have warning on scams like Cyrus Mcnally - Nutildah: COUNTERDOGE, DODGERDOGE, HAPPYSHIBE, MILLERLIGHT, SHITCOIN and WEBCOIN, this are tokens created on the Dogecoin blockchain.
This are not real NFT's, they are tokens, is like someone sell the Tether logo as an NFT for $10,000 would you buy it?

28 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disgraceful

Disgraceful. They don't have any mechanism to prevent scammers from selling fake arts. No validation process or anything related. New collectors do not have any support. If you are sold a fake art they simply wipe it down from your wallet and leave no trace behind. Trash service. go for Nifty Gateway.

27 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

FLAMMING TRASH THEY MAKE MILLIONS /…

FLAMMING TRASH THEY MAKE MILLIONS / BILLIONS IN ROYALTIES EVERYDAY AND CANT REINVEST IN ITS COMPANY OR EQUIPMENT. THE SITE SUCKS AND IS SUPER SLOW, OPENSEA RUGS AND K1LLS EVERY PROJECT BY SUCKING SO BADLY GREEDY COMPANY NOT TO MENTION THE INSIDER TRADING BY ITS OWN EMPLOYEES I CANT WAIT FOR COINBASE

24 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company has ZERO customer support

This company has ZERO customer support. No phone number, just a "chat-bot" that's completely useless. I can't even get into my account, have no idea what I need to do to move forward, and their website "help" function is more than useless - it just wastes your time.

20 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Customer service is horrible

Customer service is horrible. The website is horrible. Everytime I post/mint a token, I get duplicates. Then I am unable to delete the duplicates. They show up in my collections even if I have not given them a price/marked to sell.
I'm curious to hear if others have this problem, and how they fixed it.

16 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This website it's a scam

This website it's a scam

Like a lot of company the support its useless they don't care about you.
And they don't care about selling stolen Art.

1 October 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I purchased the entire first edition…

I purchased the entire first edition Disney Golden moment collection on opensea through VEVEV collection official. My entire collection is a low mint edition. A couple days ago I seen for sale the same partner statue that I already own. Today while browsing on opensea , I happen to come across the same spider-man same edition and appearance number that I already own for sale for almost triple the price. The only difference was the Token id number was different? I have on several occasions sent opensea account support complaints with no return answer to any of the tickets? I now believe that the veve collection official account on opensea is fake. Disney is being copywritten. I am very unhappy with opensea.

12 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be Aware! Scammers Await

I have bought an NFT before on open-sea and put through a bid as well, on two occasions. A few days ago I again went on open-sea and believed I had purchased an NFT. I put the transaction through my Meta Mask wallet just like I had done in the past. The transaction went through and I did not receive my NFT. I found out later the type of NFT is not sold on open sea and therefore it was a scam. I checked the next day and the NFT class was completely removed.
I contacted Open-sea and told them. This was now 4 days ago and there is no response. The obvious message is that I can NEVER BUY AN NFT ON OPEN-SEA since the SCAMMERS ARE INDISTINGUISHABLE FROM LEGITIMATE SELLERS. I paid for a scam NFT on their own site. I wasn’t directed to another site. It was purchased in the same way one would buy a legit NFT. Opensea needs to police their space otherwise the only solution is DO NOT USE OPEN-SEA.

1 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Customer service doesn't write back

Can't say they have a bad customer service as they don't even write back and take the projects down without even warning you. So yeah believe me when I say you can loose a lot of money and they don't even care.

26 November 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

pretty poor

its okay, but wouldnt recomend putting money on to it, as it virtually impossible to take out.
would'nt allow me to connect the wallet on my phone with my desktop ethier. so you need seperate wallets for different devices. other than that its not that bad.

17 November 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

open sea are scammers

open sea are scammers. Be careful when you buy the polygon collections , there is a ton of copy cat collections and you can lose you money.
Open sea need to do something for this copy cat collections, they need to be approved, before its published other way its like in the golden age of p
pirates - you can go in the open sea but some cab guarantee your safety

I lost over 3k from a deleted collections. Open sea does give a S. but they got their cuts

7 November 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Full of fake NFTs

Full of fake NFTs. They can't be bothered certifying them because it's too time consuming and they would lose out on a lot of $$$$. Avoid!!! Before you buy, make sure to do your own research.

3 November 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute joke

Absolute joke, worst functioning site I've ever been to.. cant get anything set up right, that options and settings are a mess or non existent. Jist an absolute mess and shining example of why the whole digital nft art thing isnt working for normal artists..

31 October 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

OpenSea site makes absolutely no sense / SCAM

OpenSea site makes absolutely no sense. They charge ENORMOUS "Gas Fees" for simple things even when just trying to purchase an NFT, god knows how bad it is if you are trying to sell. They FORCE you to create a METAMASK account and put USDC on it and then when you go to purchase an NFT they only allow you to purchase the NFT in ETH. If you go to try and swap your USDC into ETH they will try and charge you DOUBLE what the USDC is worth just to swap it into ETH. If you want to send that USDC out of the METAWALLET back to your coinbase or w.e, they don't allow it. If you go straight onto the OPENSEA site, you can purchase the NFT's with a credit card, but not USDC. How in the world does that make any sense at all. The only way you can participate in this BS is if you have more money than you can spend and are absolutely selfish in all aspects of your life. These NFT's are like Pokemon cards, accept you don't even have the physical pokemon card, and they will charge you 100's for something that is actually worthless. Please don't buy into this NFT bs. I thought it was a good idea at first until once again, they turned it into a Cash grab. Can't even purchase a 0.04 NFT when I have 45 dollars USDC in my wallet. If I want to purchase that 4 cent NFT I have to convert it into ETH and even if I put only maybe 10 dollars of that USDC to convert, they will try and charge 50-60 dollars for the swap. Are you F N Kidding me lollllll. Don't be an idiot people.

Edit - An NFT that cost 0.0 will cost you at least 16 dollars to purchase in FEES alone.

Any Money you put onto Meta Mask you will not be able to get out.

You've been warned

23 October 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

EXTREMELY POOR SERVICE

EXTREMELY POOR SERVICE! HAVE BEEN BLOCKED FROM SEEING MY NFT PURCHASES ON OPENSEA AND HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO PURCHASE ANYTHING ON OPENSEA FOR OVER 2 WEEKS. NO ONE HAS EVEN ATTEMPTED TO RESPOND AND HELP WITH MY SUPPORT TICKET. USE IMMUTABLE X, FAR BETTER, HAVE HAD NO ISSUES AT ALL. I HAVE LOST UNTOLD AMOUNTS OF MONEY AS A RESULT OF OPENSEAS TECH ISSUES AND NO THERE IS NO ONE FROM OPENSEA IS THERE TO ASSIST YOU, YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN! ALL THE MONEY THEY ARE RAKING IN TOO, ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTED.

22 October 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers!!!

Scammers!!!! I tried buy an NFT, they charge me my wallet but I Never got my NFT!!!!! Don't buy from them!!!! Be careful!!!!

18 October 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Awful

If you are a small, not extremely famous NFT artist you have nothing to do on this platform. Only big artists get promotions and get featured in the front page. 6 months ago the Opensea team said they would give more visibility to small artists. Guess what? They didnt. I'm leaving this awful platform, it has become impossible to sell anything here. Sold 3 or 4 NFTs back in March and since then my reach has plumeted to 0. F off.

14 October 2021
Unprompted review

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