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Wire transfers and credit cards were used for bitcoin trading via crypto.com. Once they received my funds, they were transferred to a trading site called Coinmeta Pro. This site offers bonuses for signing up and further incentives for referring friends, with details becoming visible once referrals join. I encountered a scammer on Facebook who appeared to be a family man interested in Bitcoin trading. He used a hacked or copied account to post fake success stories and lure people into dealing with him. His name on Facebook is BobbyColey, but attempts to call him were futile as he never answers. He claimed that profits could be withdrawn anytime, which turned out to be false. When I tried withdrawing, he demanded a 20% fee on profits and later asked for an additional 8% fee due to my bad experience with Bobby, who was supposedly fired for scamming. After paying this, they continued to demand more money to release my earnings. Their email:
coinmetapro274@gmail.com
.Coinmetapro is a scam, and Crypto.com facilitated these scammers by allowing transfers to their trading site. I’ve lost $14,000, and my friend over $2,200. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it’s probably a scam.