Ella.fund is a dynamic definition of scam project. Over the years now your token hasn't gotten any value but you insisted on paying for link bypass. Ella is a scam project beware. No legit token minin... See more
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I will be starting with the FACTS : Ella is one of the very few to send you the exact communicated amount of tokens as stated in their campaign. I Received my tokens in full but I haven't gave it 5... See more
SCAM ALERT:ELLA.FUND is really scam,recommend you pay for pro account for swap/usd promising to exchange ella polygon to ella bsc for USDT exchange no later than 8 hours.But unhappy after paid pro ac... See more
UPDATE: 2025 I can't claim it's a scam but the tokens are useless so I abandoned it and left whatever tokens that they gave me as you can't use them, they need a gas fee and there's no way i'm los... See more
100% SCAM
While I was able to receive the coins to my trust wallet, but I have no clue as to what to do with the coins because I have not been able to find any way besides the coin’s website, which inflates the price of 1 Ella coin to almost a dollar when in fact it isn’t! Moreover, you need to pay 40$ for bridging charges alone! If it is a polygon coin then you should be able to swap it for a fraction of the cost they ask and same goes for Bep20. Just the fact that they have made it so complicated that a layperson just cannot swap or would even know where to swap besides being forced to pay 40$+ in fees alone for a few cents worth of coin. Based on my personal experience with this coin, I am 100% convinced that everything has been premeditated and therefore, a scam. DO NOT pay a single cent because you will most definitely be paying dollars and receiving cents.
SCAM ALERT:ELLA.FUND is really scam,recommend you pay for pro account for swap/usd promising to exchange ella polygon to ella bsc for USDT exchange no later than 8 hours.But unhappy after paid pro acc
SCAM ALERT:ELLA.FUND is really scam,recommend you pay for pro account for swap/usd promising to exchange ella polygon to ella bsc for USDT exchange no later than 8 hours.But unhappy after paid pro account I have not received any messages to exchange in USDT for more than a week. It is rather ella POLYGON who I received (Not exchangeable)
NB: I advise you not to spend on a bridge or pro account for the USDT exchange
Definitely a scam
The coin that this site shows you is on the bsc platform, but the coin that it gives you is on the polygonal platform, which has a very low price of one millionth of a dollar.
This site big scammer
This site big scammer. Send ella in polygon. Client received 0.0003 $ completely not 160$ ,
Big scammer
Any website without a support team is a scam
This ella.fund is a big scammer because they said they will send you 100$ after you invite 3 people. But they will never never send please stay away from this site!
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