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❌ SCAM Coinbcq Scam Crypto Platform: Don’t Send Funds To Fake Exchange

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Coinbcq is a scam crypto platform designed to spoof a real cryptocurrency exchange and convince investors to deposit funds.
However, the exchange is fake and offers no trading functionality. Any cash or crypto you send here will be stolen.
Victims are usually told about the site by someone they’ve met online, whether through a social media platform or a dating website.
They’re convinced that there’s an exceptional investment opportunity on available which offers high returns for very little risk.
However, while at first they see they’re so-called profits increase, the reality of the situation is very different.
If a victim tries to withdraw their funds they’re told they need to pay a ‘tax’, ‘commission’ or some other spurious fee before they can do so.
If they pay, this money will also be stolen and the scammers will follow-up with further demands for payment.
How to tell Coinbcq is a scam
From the moment you visit Coinbcq there are a number of red flags that immediately suggest the site is fake.
Here are a few of them:
  • The name of the site in the URL is different from the name in the browser tab.
  • The look and feel is very amateurish, with pixelated graphics.
  • There is no content of any substance on the site. The content that does is exist appears to have been scrape from elsewhere.
  • The domain name was registered very recently.
  • There are no social media platforms or apps connected to the site.
  • Numerous misspellings and grammatical errors across the platform.
  • Claims of being the ‘World’s leading digital asset trading platform’ are clearly fake.
Anyone wishing to invest in crypto should steer clear of Coinbcq as any money you send here will be stolen.
I’ve been scammed by Coinbcq – can I get my crypto back?
It’s not very likely that you’ll be able to secure the return of your funds, but you should still report the situation to the police or other fraud authorities in your jurisdiction.
However, there are private companies that might be able to help which I’ve written about here.
Have you had any experience with this platform? Kindly share your thoughts in the comment section to help others stay informed and safe.
 

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