Corporate Interest is definetly a big…
Corporate Interest is definetly a big SCAM. I suggest DO NOT JOIN. They are incompetent thieves there, they DO NOT keep their promises – actually they are liars and they do not exist. I will pointed out what I have been discovered:
• If somebody is contacted with you, the name like Tessa Hughes or something. Block them immediatley. They apparantley want to contact with you in Facebook and later in Whatsapp. Don´t do it and do not engage any convresations with them, because they are all liars. I suggest that these persons who are recuting they are related with so called Company. They wanna sent you the certificate (SEC - Securities and Exchange Commision file nr 1-5805 – it is falsified) to show that everyting is legitimate, but its not.
• The webage – there are full of lies. The Companys adresses - do not exist. US adress is pointing on the highway, if you ask about it – they wont answer to the direct question. Actually the support is incompetent. They wont give you direct answer to your questions. If you look „our team“ section – these identities are all made up. There are full of lies in the middle of the text. Actually these people they do not exist. If you look these pictures, so some of them are copied different internet webpages. There are some info that one person belongs in SEC´s commision, but its not true.
• If they push you do invest more – DO NOT INVEST. They will promes to you after that open the account, but they wont do it. Instead of this they want more money. They are calling it „TAX“ or „UPGRADE“. DO NOT TAKE IT. If you do it – then your money is gone forever.
• Actually if you wont invest more – they will take over your account. You cant get in anymore. They are starting to blackmail you after this to invest more. They have full control in your account and these invested summs there. They will use it as they like (they will take it so called „money“ for themselves and paying it as they like) and you cant do anything, except to inform authorities about this.
