quantstamp.com Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Quant stamp is a crypto recovery scam

Quant stamp is a crypto recovery scam.
i was contacted by phone by this company. I was tolled that they had recovered $250000.00 USD under my name on the blockchain, now what I needed to do first is pay for insurance and then pay for a AML (anti money laundering certificate ) I know this is normal procedure when it comes to large amounts. Now I say that this was a scam by Quantstamp or it was someone using Quantstamp as a front. The first thing I needed to do was to create a Exodus wallet and put $20000.00 on it which then instantly disappeared then they are connected to Coingeko an exchanger platform where I needed to put another$2000.00aud where they had created a wallet address in my name, first mistake never send money to a strange wallet, then they want to get into your bank account via anydesk and they want full excess huge mistake, this whole process dragged on for a couple of month because I refused to do what they wanted, they became very aggressive in the end they were able to just transfer money out of my account and send it to another local bank. I'm a 83 year old pensioner they took every thing I had and therefor I had to struggle through the next fortnight on a very tight budget, my bank managed to retrieve $1000.00 from what they had stollen and a couple of days later I get a phone call from them for only one reason as to try to get into my bank again to see if they could taha money back. But by this time I had stopped using online banking and had gone back to the old ways, I have not heard from them again, thies people if you can call them that to me they are no better than parasites or even lower than that. Please do not engage with them or if you have cut of all communication. They may chang their name but I was dealing with two called Samual Robinson and Jonathan Anderson

6 June 2025
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