Blacklist of scams Cloxbit, Motoblok Traid, Crypto Exchange, STEX-COIN, Crypgalaxy

Blacklist of scams Cloxbit, Motoblok Traid, Crypto Exchange, STEX-COIN, Crypgalaxy

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Attention! False lawyers are repeatedly bred for money according to a return scheme supposedly through a crypto wallet. Victims are promised services supposedly WITHOUT PREPAYMENT, after which they extort them to transfer bitcoins to activate their wallet, etc.

The black list of scammers has been replenished with the projects Cloxbit (cloxbit.com), Motoblok Traid (motoblok-traid.com), Crypto Exchange (cryptogoldminers.com), STEX-COIN (stex-coin.pro), Crypgalaxy (crypgalaxy.com)

On July 21, 2023, we updated the blacklist of scammers and financial pyramids, the following scam projects were added to it:

Blacklist of scams Cloxbit, Motoblok Traid, Crypto Exchange, STEX-COIN, Crypgalaxy

Visitors to the Forteck website have the opportunity to place their complaint, review or review of the company through the contact form. Fill out the subject line and submit your scam request. You can attach files or screenshots if you wish. https://amonts.com/clients-letters/

Cloxbit (cloxbit.com), Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0SU, UK: scammers registered a one-day company and hide a financial pyramid behind beautiful offers!

Motoblok Traid (motoblok-traid.com), +8 (800) 505-38-14, Chkalova street, 106, Kozelsk, Kaluga region: a fake store of home and garden equipment!

Crypto Exchange (cryptogoldminers.com): exchange system for guaranteed loss of finances!

STEX-COIN (stex-coin.pro), Wtc 1e, 152 Morrison Street, The Exchange, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, EH3 8EB: another scammer has registered a pyramid scheme in Britain and promises a huge income!

Crypgalaxy (crypgalaxy.com), is a trademark of Vie Finance AEPEYSA, licensed and regulated by HCMC (License No. 4/792/20.07.2017) and General Commercial Register number: 122000301000. 4, 28th Octovriou street, Maroussi 15124, Athens, Greece , +49 (176) 839 341 32: fake crypto exchange from serial crooks!

In the vastness of the worldwide network, the number of projects is regularly increasing, which can be safely added to the category of pyramids and scams.

In appearance, such sites can even look decent and reliable, and they can also publish registration and address data on resources, but you should not believe this without verification. Only checking contacts, documents, the reputation of the project, addresses and other important data will allow you to understand whether the project is verified or falls into the category of scams, so you should not spare time to monitor important aspects of the sites.

Source: https://amonts.com/blacklist-pyramids-scammers/

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