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"Global.orionpromotionrights.com"
Trust score
Very low
Warning, only for experienced users!
Negative points
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The sites legal notices cannot be accessed without creating an account or logging in. This opacity could pose a problem in terms of transparency and compliance.
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Several indicators suggest that this website operates in an "recovery room" scam environment (fake assistance to victims of financial scams).
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Negative reviews have been detected on the internet.
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The domain name is very recent (less than 6 months)
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The owner of the domain name associated with this site is hidden in the Whois database.
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Short life expectancy domain
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This domain name is linked to one or more countries known for their use by fraudulent websites.
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Detailed information about
Global.orionpromotionrights.com
| Domain creation date | 10/16/2025 (Less than one year) |
| Domain expiration date | 10/16/2026 (Less than 6 months left) |
| Owner identification in the Whois | |
| User reviews on Scamdoc |
1 Review / Comment
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BeckyMay2 02/04/2026 at 02:17 PM
Rating:Task scams involve websites or apps offering easy money-making opportunities by claiming users can complete simple tasks. These scams rely on the sunk cost fallacy, as people tend to continue investing more and more money for higher rewards. Eventually victims get "stuck" with the tasks and will be unable to continue without adding more and more money.
Other points:
- scammers will impersonate and use company names/logos to seem legitimate
- they may pay out a bit at first (no telling when they'll stop)
- they will put you in a "work chat" with other bots/scammers showing screenshots of payment etc
- you will get "special" tasks that will usually lead to your account going negative
Avoid these scams and be cautious of recovery scammers who suggest hiring a hacker to recover invested money.
Official government warnings and info:
➜ ic3.gov/PSA/2024/PSA240604
➜ ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2024/11/task-scams-create-illusion-making-money
➜ fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/victim-services/national-crimes-and-victim-resources/cryptocurrency-job-scams