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      URL of Scam: Creatoriq.com

      Cryptocurrency Wallet Address:

      Amount Lost: Approximately $1,300

      Scam Review

      Creatoriq.com claims to be offering part-time job opportunities, but victims report paying upfront fees or deposits and never receiving any legitimate employment offers or earnings. One user lost around $1,300 via this scam. While Creatoriq.com may appear to be a genuine site at first glance, it actually operates to defraud unsuspecting job seekers by demanding payment before providing non-existent work.

      Domain Information

      • Domain: creatoriq.com
      • Registered On: 2015-06-02
      • Expires On: 2025-06-02
      • Updated On: 2024-06-03
      • Status: client delete prohibited, client renew prohibited, client transfer prohibited,
      • client update prohibited
      • Name Servers
      • ns-1473.awsdns-56.org
      • ns-1617.awsdns-10.co.uk
      • ns-248.awsdns-31.com
      • ns-991.awsdns-59.net

      Registrar Information

      • Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLC
      • IANA ID: 146
      • Abuse Phone: +1.4806242505

      Registrant Contact

      • Name: Registration Private
      • Organization: Domains By Proxy, LLC
      • Street: DomainsByProxy.com, 100 S. Mill Ave, Suite 1600
      • City: Tempe
      • State: Arizona
      • Postal Code: 85281
      • Country: US
      • Phone: +1.4806242599

      Reported Issues

      • Fake part-time job listings requiring upfront fees or deposits.
      • No legitimate work or payment provided after funds are transferred.
      • Operates without regulatory oversight or transparency.

      Conclusion

      Creatoriq.com presents itself as a part-time job provider but reportedly exploits job seekers by soliciting fees under false pretenses. Legal action and public awareness are essential to halt this fraudulent operation and save others from financial loss.

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