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"Coinwbg.com"
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| Domain creation date | 07/18/2025 (Less than one year) |
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mark 08/19/2024 at 04:06 PM
Rating:This is the site I was told to go to to enter a code to withdraw some of my funds that are in an account in coinw. I met a lady from South Korea, or so she said. Her claim to fame was 40 percent profit using short selling during what she called "trading nodes". If I put in a thousand dollars, and sold shares of USDT and then, 30 seconds later, bought back the same USDT, I would make a 40 percent profit. But it only worked during the "trading nodes".
Over time I got up to $20,000.00, but she never let me take any money out.
Even now, when I talk to coinw customer service using Telegram. they tell me I have to pay $6,600 in taxes to pull out any money. Even if I only want $500.00, I still have to pay taxes on the entire $20,000.00 balance in coinw.
It wasn't so bad there for a while, she sent me pictures of herself naked, so that wasn't too hard to take. But she never explained how she knew that the market was going to go down at a specific time, and that I could make 40 or 50 percent profit if I traded at that particular window of time. IS somebody manipulating the market to make sure it goes down when they want someone to make a profit by short selling?
Anyway, I have been talking to coinw customer service over the past hour, and they still claim they are not a scam site. But if I can't get any of my money out, I can't see how it is anything other than a scam. And the girl drove a Mercedes, and played polo, so she does pretty well for herself.