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"Byearn.com"
Trust score
Very low
Warning, only for experienced users!
Negative points
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The website is no longer accessible. This could indicate that the business is in difficulty or has ceased operations for various reasons.
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This site appears to display risky commercial activities or activities sometimes subject to controversy (Dropshipping, Financial investments...)
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Domain creation date | 02/01/2021 (Over 2 years) |
Domain expiration date | 02/01/2027 (In over a year) |
Owner identification in the Whois | The owner of the domain name is identified partially:
Name/Company Postal address Phone Mail Country (United Kingdom) |
User reviews on Scamdoc | (Average rating of 1 out of 1 Review)
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Oliver 07/31/2024 at 08:27 AM
Rating:Scam project. I would be very cautious!! A few users of the paid accounts report on Trustpilot spontaneous 'resets' of their accounts back to the free account and long periods of silence from support. - The psychology of pricing, etc. Endless red flags - Collecting an 'annual fee' is funding the business. Scam alarm sensors are going off immediately. - It usually works like this: Influencers are paid for advertising and use the trust of their followers and community, legally pointing out that everyone acts at their own risk; however, people simply trust, are curious, and dream of financial independence through little work, drawing in friends and family until it becomes known that it's a scam. For the 'small' losses, very few people will take legal action, and eventually, there will be a documentary that reports on the fates of those affected."