How Provesterlite Scammed $69,340 and Left False Promises
The website Provesterlite.com—formerly known as Pro-Vester.com—lured victims into its trap using deception and false hope. Scammers convinced their targets to send Bitcoin to external wallets, promising massive returns. One scammer pretended to be Brandon Roland, guiding every step through WhatsApp. When funds grew, a fake manager demanded a $28,400 fee on official-looking Chase bank letterhead. Another individual, claiming to help, extorted even more money through wire transfers and false FedEx claims. Crypto wallet addresses, screenshots, and fraudulent documents back these events, proving this was no accident but a well-planned con.
This nightmare started in May 2024. The victim, desperate to recover her savings, even sold part of her home equity. Each time she thought her funds were coming back, scammers added new hurdles. Videos of people “happily receiving money” and fake tracking numbers on FedEx labels tried to make it all seem real. But when FedEx “required crypto payments,” the scam’s reality became clearer.
We understand how devastating it feels to fall for scams like these. CNC Intelligence reviewed the evidence and traced transactions across major exchanges, including Coincola and Binance. The detailed investigation gave law enforcement clear leads to pursue.
If you’re wondering whether this is a scam, let us be clear—it is. The layers of deceit, fake documents, and relentless extortion leave no doubt. Whether you’ve encountered Provesterlite.com or others like it, remember you’re not alone. We’re here to help investigate, trace, and recover where possible.