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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Payumer.com dangerous crpto scam site and group

This is dangerous scam company most probably running from eastern Europe. If you're invited to the telegram group you'll see some 5000+ members which I believe are bots or the numbers are faked. At a time you'll see some 90-100+ active members of which most of them are actual staff members of payumer. The certificate of incorporation the company shows is fake which is a UK based registration but searching for their name doesn't exist and searching with the registration number shows registered in the name of BIT HOUR INVESTMENT LIMITED which has been dissolved in January. The domain payumer.com is registered in April addressed in Iceland and the owners are hiden to protect identity. The staff members operates with several fake accounts with names across all over the world. The fake staff members would post investment deposit screenshots, rewarded screenshots,etc. They repeat the words thanking the admin and that the company is legit and gives real profits. Stay away from the group and I would suggest avoid telegram totally as it is a platform for criminals. Legit companies with accountability would likely use WhatsApp. I'll soon release a video in a few days showing the fake document and explain all the inner workings and the scamming including some real people working for payumer

12 June 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Payumer/Payumeer the Scam company

Scam company. First they pay you bits of profits 10% to 15% depending on your plan. Once they paid you for a few days and builds a trust you'll be told the plan needs to be upgraded with great offers. The new plan will be in minimum of a 1000$. You will be made to believe many people are joining the new plan and gaining from it but they are fake multiple accounts operated by a few people. If you invest 1000s of $ a little time afterwards a mail tells you that a kyc is required to for the new investment to be processed which charges similar to what you might be getting the day after. If you can't afford to pay the kyc fees you lose your investment but if you do pay you lose the kyc amount too. You get kicked out of the group. There are several cryto sites that operates like this and no law of body to punish them, may be karma will to all the scamming participants
Karma comes in strange ways.

9 June 2023
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