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❌ SCAM Pmcoworld Scam Crypto Trading Platform To Avoid

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Pmcoworld is a scam crypto trading platform designed to steal user funds after luring in would-be investors with the promise of high returns over a short period.
Although the platform may present itself as a legitimate cryptocurrency service, it doesn’t actually offer any functionality.
It’s being used in conjunction with a WhatsApp group to convince investors they’re engaged in real cryptocurrency trading opportunity.
However, once a victim has deposited a significant amount of funds their account will be blocked and the scammers will demand further money for ‘taxes’ or ‘fees’.
But this is just another way of fleecing victims out of their cash and if you’ve fallen victim to this scam you should in no way part with any more money.
Pmcoworld red flags
There are many obvious giveaways that reveal the Pmcoworld platform to be a scam.
They include:
  • A very new domain name.
  • Crude design and pixelated imagery.
  • Numerous grammatical errors in the content.
  • No functionality to the site.
  • The promise of unrealistically high profits.
  • No social media platforms or other online presence.
  • A mismatch between the URL and ‘company’ name.
  • No information about the team or platform.
  • No regulatory or licensing information.
  • A Domain Authority (DA) of 1, the lowest possible.
What to do if you’ve been scammed by Pmcoworld
Losing money to a scam can be devastating but it’s important to keep a clear head and collect as much information as possible about what’s happened.
You should then take this to the authorities in your country to see if they can act against the scammers.
There are also 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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