Mcmillanconsult Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I'm typing this with shaking hands…

I'm typing this with shaking hands because the absolute nightmare of the last few months is finally over. I innocently joined a their telegram group for crypto signals, and the admin sent me a private DM offering 1-on-1 mentorship. To build a false sense of trust, they graciously gave me 0.5 BTC to start. I played around on their dashboard, made an absolute killing, and actually withdrew 0.8 BTC straight to my personal cold wallet. They convinced me I was missing out on a once-in-a-lifetime institutional tier. I liquidated my 401k and borrowed heavily, dumping $150,000 into the site. Soon, my dashboard boldly displayed over $2.5 million. Ready to retire on the spot, I hit withdraw on my $2 million balance. A pop-up stated I needed to cover a 5% broker commission upfront, exactly $100,000. I blindly sent it, only for them to instantly demand a 15% anti-money laundering deposit. That was the exact moment it dawned on me that it was a massive con. I frantically explained everything to my credit provider, and he referred me to a specialized digital forensics firm (fiscop advisor). They launched a deep, forensic blockchain analysis, following the microscopic breadcrumbs through the dark web. They found the real identities behind the fake exchange, got international law enforcement involved, and my funds were actually recovered in full.

June 5, 2026
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