Pbfundsrecovery Ltd 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of PB Funds Recovery…

PB Funds Recovery (pbfundsrecovery-ltd.com) is a dishonest recovery company that has an association with payback.com to trick victims into believing they are dealing with a real, reputable service.

Their tactic is simple but extremely dangerous:
They tell you they have "recovered" your stolen funds and claim that these funds will be transferred to a "bank" called Prime Vista Holdings. This "bank" then emails you to "confirm" the arrival of your funds — but the balance is entirely fake.

When you attempt to withdraw these funds, Prime Vista Holdings demands various upfront taxes, fees, and compliance payments, claiming they are required before the transfer can be released. Once paid, the money disappears. Your recovered funds never existed. The balance is fabricated.

To appear legitimate, PB Funds Recovery even sends staged emails "to the FBI" requesting clearance for releasing your funds. This is all part of the script to pressure you into paying upfront fees.

This is a classic scam technique used by fraudulent recovery operations:

Pretend they recovered your money

Fake a balance at a fraudulent "bank"

Demand upfront taxes to release your own nonexistent funds

When confronted, companies like this often claim they "have no record" of the victim or accuse the reviewer of being "competition." Don't fall for it. I am a real person and they attempted this scam on me directly.

Please be careful — PB Funds Recovery is NOT legitimate and not a real recovery service and Prime Vista Holdings is not a real bank. Ask ChatGPT. You have been warned. Don't be naive and foolish. If you were to give them a random wallet addresses they would still tell you they "found" your money.

13 November 2025
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