Binom Corporation Limited Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Facts

Facts - No trading history, registered in Hong Kong so zero protection, no details of those behind it, a Whatsapp contact number (what a joke) unusual methods of payment, Russians involved, address on Google maps is a serviced office. Could be a registered office and the actual operations are taking place in someone's back yard.

Poor rating, as there is virtually nothing to research other than adverts and affiliate links all over the place.

Advice - Sit back and monitor. If you cannot stop yourself and feel you are going to miss out...... $50.00 on Liverpool and see if you get your money back in November. If genuine - those beautiful % returns will always be there.

Verdict - This has potential to bring tears to those who invest. Tears of joy, or tears of despair? Initially the words Ponzi and Pyramid come to my mind.

Update: 24th October - look at this company on Youtube. Lots of comments from our Russian Cousins. The word Scam pops up constantly.

Update: 25th October My friend who invested a small amount is receiving the - 'we may not be able to pay out in November'.

God forbid those who were foolish enough to invest $100,000 via Crypto Coin or some other bizarre method.

Not looking good, and I guess the statement I made regarding 'facts' is oh so true.

12th November update - as predicted, lies emanating from the company about not being able to make payment etc, being difficult and so forth. The company have stopped updating their 'reports' web page as of 19th October. This should tell you that the company are about to go bust................ well, as soon as they have creamed off a few more investors who without a shadow of doubt WILL be able to make deposits, as those links/pages survive to the bitter end.

Even though this review is sent to Binom - do you think they care?

20th November - Website down. SCAM alerts popping up all over the place. Guess those behind it are in Bermuda living it large on those who invested.

October 9, 2018
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