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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Flashloanz.net could be fraudulent.

The registration of the account give me the temporary generated login code and deposit code.
In the options, I choose $1000 loan and it ask me to pay a collateral fees of $25.
Then I pay for the collateral fees in Ethereum.
When I go back to the website page, and relogin using same generated code, it shows invalid.

Then I contacted the support from the telegram @USDTLoans2026 and ask him that my account cannot work anymore.

After that he told me that I need to have at least $10000 which included the collateral fees of $250 then it is approved.
Therefore, he asked to pay another $225 again.

After paying another $225 for collateral fees to get $10000, he told me to go back to the login page and he gives another new temporary generated login code .

When I login in using the new temporary login code, it stated that I need to pay another $50 to reach $300 collateral fees in order to get $10000 loan.
After relogin using the same login code, it shows invalid again.

In fact I have reached the threshold of $300 collateral already.

I feel very disappointed that I can login using the same login code.

I ask him but he told me that the boss needs me to create the trust wallet wallet and import using the existing from another source.
After create the ethereum wallet which is imported from another source inside the trust wallet, he then ask me to pay extra another $50 so that I have the balance of $50 eth inside the wallet.

I just put money inside the wallet, within mins the money lost and transferred out to another wallet. ( It could be a scammer wallet )
The support lie to me because I never do it properly.

Actually I have more things to list out.

February 7, 2026
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