please stay away from ECOS
please stay away from ECOS, this seems to be a well organised Scam. I don’t expect any returns at the end of my contract. The customer service is terrible. They make it look like it’s a reputable company but it isn’t.
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please stay away from ECOS, this seems to be a well organised Scam. I don’t expect any returns at the end of my contract. The customer service is terrible. They make it look like it’s a reputable company but it isn’t.
I have been scammed eventually by Ecosminers.com LLC after only 2 successful withdrawals, please anyone trying to invest here DONT! unless you have space for depression! It's a biggest well organized scam!
The site is a scam scam scam , after 19 successful withdrawal within 2 months, the site rejected any withdrawal request, and their support told me my account hacked and they need 70 days to resolve this issue
I’m warning others to stay away from the website htt
, which is a fake clone pretending to be the real ECOS mining platform.
I invested funds through this site under the
). For about a month, withdrawals worked — then the site suddenly froze my account, claiming “KYC verification pending.” Support kept telling me to “wait 24 hours,” over and over, with no resolution.
Eventually, they demanded that I deposit an additional $2,000 to “prove my account ownership,” claiming my account was “hacked.” That is an obvious scam tactic — no legitimate company ever asks for extra deposits to verify your identity.
After researching, I discovered the real ECOS
, not user.ecosminers.com. This fraudulent site is using ECOS branding to steal from investors.
I have reported this to Coinbase, the FTC, and the FBI’s IC3 for investigation.
Anyone who sees this site — do not deposit any money. It’s not the real ECOS platform.
I verified my account and chose the free plan. Within a day, I withdrew a dollar, spoke with the supervisor, and received a $3 bonus that can be used for purchases.
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