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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Many thanks to those who have flagged…

Many thanks to those who have flagged this up. I very nearly fell for this. I was contacted an "art collector" on Twitter who claimed to want to buy my art as NFTs. I was just about to create my first one when I checked on here, just in the nick of time.

21 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Here's Proof MLM Gateway Is A Scam!

Want real proof that MLM Gateway is a scam?
I just revisited MLM Gateway & wrote a business announcement as a test last night.
It's about an opportunity I have been in for awhile. It has not been published yet pending review & there is no other info
whatever on my offer in Mlm Gateaway.

But guess what? Within a few hours I get a request from a Pedar Lennox in New South Wales Australia'' I'm interested in joining''
Now how would this person or anyone for that matter know what I'm promoting?

As stated I have not posted anything about my offer other than a test business announcement which is not visible to anyone until its approved
& published? This could take days to be approved & probably wont be approved anyway!

When I searched this member in Google & Facebook using variations of the name including Peter Lennox no information
which would indicate they don't exist!

This tells me this is an inside job. Mlm Gateway appear to be using fake profiles to get people to upgrade to pay $25
to contact a lead that does not exist.

This is very deceptive behaviour & MLM Gateway should be reported to the SEC

18 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam Targeting Artists

Disgusting, cruel and deceptive scam. Contacted on Instagram requesting that art be made available as an NFT. Please don’t get sucked in. And congratulations if you checked online first to see if this was a scam; it is.

9 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NFT scam website / phishing website

This website is a scam.
I got contacted by an "art lover" via Instagram DM who wanted me to mint my drawings into NFTs. She sent me the link of this website and what awaited me were expensive fees to pay and the woman kept pushing me to follow her instructions on this gateway.club website.

What should make you think twice as well are misleading buttons and Social Media links that lead nowhere. No impressum, no adress, nothing on this site seems legit.

I lost money cuz I was naive and didn`t expect a cruel scam like this. But I hope I can save others.

5 April 2023
Unprompted review

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