Wilton Option 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wilton Option.....

Wilton Option.....
I have real experience with this fake company.
These are fraudulent people who only work to take your money.
When my profits increased, they closed my account only because I did not respond to their request to increase the balance.
They lie by saying that I was the one who closed my account.

September 25, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

New scam attempt! Please be careful!

I had invested 250 EUR with them and for month they tried to push me for more.
One contactperson after another I fought off.
I had written those 250 EUR off as they didn’t reply and I had no access anymore to the account.

This week I get a call and ‘access’ to my account with supposedly over 4000 EUR.
The website is now wiltonoptions.com (an additional s after option).

I made a withdrawal request of more than 3800 EUR to my BTC wallet, which was ‘processed’.

Some hours later I receive an email from support[at]bl0ckchain-compliance.ch that my funds are received but on hold for security reasons and to release the funds I need to have 11% of the amount in trading. history (which is just another way to get more money from me, another scam). Please never fall for this! I surely won’t!

September 21, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Common thieves

These people are nothing more then petty thieves. After investing 250 euros with Wilton Option I was assigned account manager Michael Prince Dubois the head scammer/thief of this enterprise although he gives himself a different title. Initially all is good as they pretend to be your friend(they honestly couldn't care less about you) but then you are pressured rather aggressively to invest more. I did not invest another cent as I signed up for the auto trade option and was promised it would make me lots of money. I made 60 Euros on the 250 investment but was promised it would double in a few days. I refused to invest more but the pressure kept building to invest more. Eventually I said I've changed my mind I'm done with this, asked for a payout of my account and now they all of a sudden don't respond. As I have said these people are thieves, they are not here to make you money they are trying to steal it from you. Do Not Invest with these people unless you like working with criminals. Wilton Option is a total scam.

January 31, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

they are scammers, real bad.

This is to tell you about the danger with CRYPTO. Be careful, very so...
Crypto is not all bad at all, but the people working behind it are very bad, some of them. So be aware you most probably are going to get a ride of your lifetime and probably loose a lot of money, crypto or FIAT.

Crypto is that kind of money that does not have any backup in the real world. FIAT that is dollars, euro and others.
This worldwide scam that started with positive initiative of Elon Musk then turned sour because a lot of scammer, bandits and others come on the rope and just wanted to scam all the money you ever had or got, I will get to their tactics later on.
The old saying that if they make it very fast, demand fast action and rush you, then it is a scam 100% sure.
If they make you do the same thing repeatedly and you lose more and more money, it is a scam.
If they don’t work by the rules of the legitimate banks like Blockchain and Binance and Kraken and others it is most likely a scam.
Blockchain and others who are real entities, never call you. They have listed their email addresses that they use and nothing else. When they on support say that some funny email address is a scam then it is, believe or lose money.
How do they work:
... Hello we are here to help you. Invest and get huge profits. What is your goal? We can help you reach it. And so on… They get you interested and feed on the human idea of greed and easy money.

They put you up with either crypto coins or FIAT exchange where you seem to do all right. Mostly because it is bots that do the trading and the price goes up a little by little.

Sometimes in the future you want out. Then interesting things happen.

Even if the FIAT account seems to be doing bad you are rewarded with a nice profit, but.

And here comes the second scam. You have to pay up the same amount or sometimes 20% of the total sum in order to get your own money out… This is scam number two.

They say that the first payment was wrong or did not come through... send as bitcoin instead and that does not work and so on....

They say that the 20% must be paid of a sum of bitcoins that high you never thought that could be made from initial investment.... did not pay

They have sent the converted coins in this case CRCH of Dex-Trade through an intermediary, what? And then the money or btc is safe and waiting to pay the 20% fee??? Did not pay that either...

Then the CRCH coin at Dex-Trade suddenly fell to almost zero from 1.4 crch/usdt. As did WXO do some months ago. Price hike upwards was bots....

The CRCH coins where paid as stated through an intermediary to my on "Binance account" put put on hold until I would pay up 20% in order to release my own funds! This was the doing of this persosn "Neo"

After lengthy argument this person "Neo" said he would pay 50% of the requested amount to these guys who wanted the money, well If I had paid my 50% he would have made a large profit again, well well.

Wilton Option was a deal with different currencies and it went down until I wanted out, then sudden 50% gain, and they wanted same amount as getting out fee... with these guys
protonmail.com is not a reeal address

And the story goes on. I let it go without me.

Writing this so that if someone reads this they might learn not to be falsely led och too greedy to loose all their money... or money at all.

Then the story continues…
You get unhappy with paying them more and more and they say this and that went wrong and they cannot pay to you because it is not compatible with bitcoin or with FIAT or something else.
And sometimes you pay more. Just because you think it all will come back to you. And somehow you trust the person in the other end who convinces you that just in a moment you get what they promised.

Sorry you are scammed and you will never see your dear money again.

What to do? Cry and be scammed. Take a glas of good wine or a glas of Brandy. Try to swallow the good drink and start to forget the things you got involved in and never again do anything like this because:
If it seems too easy, it is too easy, and it is never letting you get the money easy. You end up with nothing!

Scammers are sometimes behaving nicely, but when you tell them that no more money/btc and you want your money/btc back and what the heck, they most likely get real ugly! And for sure it is always your fault!
Be careful out there on the internet! I know, I was there, I am one of them, who got scammed real bad.
reg.
and the address was cryscam at .com

February 1, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

"We’ve detected a number of fake…

"We’ve detected a number of fake (positive) reviews for this company and we’ve removed them" stands on top of this review page all the time. Unfortunately here is so many fake positive reviews to fool people into Wilton Option trap. They have everything fake but make it look real. All deposits into it is certain money loss. This is my personal experience with them.
If anyone knows how to get investment successfully back from them, please share this info? How much will it cost etc?

December 19, 2022
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