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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM Bullwins.net is the same as Bullwins.com SCAM artists/IG crypto trader Linda scam artist!

If I could give a negative I would! Unfortunately they scammed me as I am learning this morning. For the past week I have been following a cryptotrader on IG named Miss Linda @Linda_Dennisfxt
I don’t know exactly what her business affiliation is with bullwins.net.( Not bullwins.com.). I made the mistake of being hopeful that they were different but it seems they are not. I earned up to 93k on this bullwins.net platform after I put in $4457.78 of real money. At the end of the trade, I was asked to pay the brokerage fee separately which I assumed was taken out of the earnings. I get the brokerage fee but They wanted about 10k of bitcoin paid in Euros (business is supposedly in America). Here is where it all fell apart and shame on me for not getting this in the beginning. I said before I send you more real money provide me with your business address, phone number, owner info and broker license number because it’s not on your website. These jerks send me two numbers that are “google subscriber numbers” an address in Boling,Texas that comes up as a Livestock Breeder on a V8 ranch. They claimed they are listed with CySEC for their brokerage license but their business name is not listed. The IG personnel just keeps saying go for it be positive you will get reimbursed but as you should know anything u buy in Bitcoin is not protected when you send it to someone. As far as I am concerned she is a scam artist along with bullwins.net. Let me tell you she is convincing and has a ton of clients that claim they have had pay outs with her but these accounts after examining look contrived. I even “chatted” with a few and they were really weird and all said to just trust her. As you know one person can have like 5 IG accounts in one so who is to say her “clients wins” were not her making it up for a scheme with bullwins.net. Don’t trust this site at all…. Live stock breeder 🤦🏻‍♀️ I feel like a complete idiot and I lost very important money. The nerve to give me all this wrong information but wants me to give them 10k to release “the winnings”. I doubt all it now… it was probably just a stupid practice play platform. Be careful and ask for proof that they are an existing trading platform and get addresses and phone numbers that are legit.

September 23, 2021
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