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"Fortistrad.com"
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Very low
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Fortistrad.com
First analysis date: 06/27/2020
| Domain creation date | 05/19/2020 (Over 5 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 05/19/2026 (Less than 6 months left) |
| Owner identification in the Whois | The owner of the domain name is identified partially:
Name/Company Postal address Phone Mail Country (China) |
| User reviews on Scamdoc |
3 Reviews / Comments
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JohnDoe123 07/03/2020 at 09:45 AM
Rating:This company is not to be trusted. You may meet someone (i.e. an Asian woman or man) a dating site or social media platform such as Tinder who will try to persuade you to trade bitcoin or similar with this company. This is a scam. Don't waste your time they're trying to steal your money.
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TheRealLondonder 07/07/2020 at 05:48 AM
Rating:Same as JohnDoe said, I started chatting with an Asian woman from Tinder and she started talking to me about something called "electronic bitcoin" which I didn't find any information about and talking to me about this website which looks already very dodgy. Some research brought me here, thank you JohnDoe123!
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CityExplorer 07/29/2020 at 02:09 PM
Rating:A very similar modus operandi happened to me. An Asian girl that I met on Tinder almost daily asks me when I am going to open my trading account with them. The representative's contact number is from UK. Is there any UK public service to check/report fraudulent activity?