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"Relyvault.com"

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Poor

Is Relyvault.com legit?

Relyvault is an online platform that claims to offer financial services. Numerous users have reported concerns, indicating that it might be involved in fraudulent activities. Many have shared experiences of receiving unsolicited funds, only to be asked for fees to access or transfer the money. Read more

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  • Chris Steele 07/19/2022 at 06:16 PM

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    Im concern. Somebody put a large amount of money in account yesterday for me. And today i cant sign in to the site today. Wont except my password. And when i next customer service. No response. And there telephone is always busy

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  • Dean 09/07/2022 at 02:28 AM

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    This site is a scam. They have become masters of illusions. They are saying I need to pay a fee to get access to funds that a third party “deposited” into my account.

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  • DPQ 09/24/2022 at 01:38 PM

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    This site is definitely a Scam. People supposedly gift you money into RelyVault. Then they want you sent them hundreds of dollars to withdraw the funds. Then come up with another reason to send them more money via Bitcoin and still no funds are released. Avoid this Vulture, A MAJOR SCAM.

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  • James Turley 11/19/2022 at 05:17 PM

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    I put in 1000 to release funds but nothing happened

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  • Mark 06/07/2023 at 09:17 PM

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    Relyvault is not a real bank and Julie leach is not a real person the numbers dont match up a phone number in new jersey and then a phone number in san diego saying they are with the company but the company we site does not give out these numbers thevone on there web site is disconnected

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  • Belinda. W 06/07/2023 at 09:38 PM

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    I paid for products on 05/02/2023, and never gotten it. I via email them but no response yet. I wouldn't advise no one to order from this website because i believe it's a scam, and i lost out on my money, but never again will i order from this website.

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  • K 07/02/2023 at 11:16 PM

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    I was contacted on Instagram that I was being gifted $25,000.00. This money was put into RelyVault .Then a fellow sent me a text after I gave the gifter my number. He asked for personal identification information so I can get the money out of the RelyVault. He lied quite a bit. Nothing made sense When I told him I refuse, he then tried to get bitcoin. Avoid this scam.

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  • Frances 08/08/2023 at 12:35 AM

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    Absolutely a scam, dont fall for it. Pray they fet caught and punished to the extent of the law. Our world today is filled with evil & wicked scammers. Instead of scamming people get a job and earn the money like everyone else , instead of stealing from people.

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  • Mike 08/30/2023 at 08:01 AM

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    Im having the same issues as other people, someone gifted me money and relyvault is making me pay and jump through hoops to get my money out. They keep making me add more money to the account, and every time I add the money, they keep telling me to add more. Now they want Bitcoin, instead of just money. They seriously need to let us that have money into here get our money. No real banks make you pay a fee to get your money, money gets deposited into your account, then you withdraw money, that's how banks work.

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  • MK 02/12/2024 at 11:48 PM

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    I was told that the person who owes me over $225,000 now has deposited $180,000 and I'm trying to transfer money into my BofA account and it's asking me for a RYC code or something! It's a scammmmmm!!!! Runnnnninh away from this bullshit!

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