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Crypto.com


Country United States
State Alabama
Website https://crypto.com/

Crypto.com Reviews

  • May 10, 2022

I got Contacted By an asian girl on tinder and after months of getting to know each other she told me about some sort of cryptocurrency investment and lead me to crypto.com in which I bout $4000 worth of usdt.

From there she directed me to a cryptocurrency investment platform called et-capital.live to invest. It looked really good so I decided To invest. Everything was going on fine until I got a message with read 'your account Has been suspended, all trades and withdrawals are currently blocked" henceforth I received no mails From the support team.

I tried To login for days then all of a sudden I got An alert stating my email and account Does not exist.

After making research I came across some experts in lost funds recovery who helped me in tracking and getting back my funds I lost.

I was lucky i had some history of the transactions omade to them, the experts were able to follow the coin trail back To a source Where it was retrieved. I'll leave the qr code in which I used to reach them down below.

You can also reach them on adminctrackltd(at)protonmail(dot)com

  • May 5, 2022

I sent the funds to my wallet, waited, waited, waited. Started a chat with them since they have no phone number to call. They just let the chat sit for days on end. It has literally been a week with the same chat box and same persons name open on the screen.

900 ADA back before it tanked, and was worth over $1000 itself, and a wax transaction that was worth around $500. Both are worth significantly less now after market changes, that I would not have sent them to this wallet for if they had taken place when I sent the funds. I was trying to sell the funds at a high. Now they are at all time lows.

F*ck you crypto.com

  • Apr 28, 2022

First, I wanted to transfer bitcoin to an external wallet, but I am not receiving code to phone to do so. They have no phone support, so it is back and forth emails for three weeks. I had to send pictures of me holding a piece of paper with name, date, code they give me.

So I tried to get my money out via bank, but the withdrawal box will not let me enter the amount I want to send to bank. Now they want a video of what I am doing.

Today, in trying to enter the app ( it is app only ), my sign in code was rejected and I was locked out. Once again I have to send pictures. I say pictures, as the first ones are rejected.

So now and after reading the reports here, I come to the realization that crypto.com is a scam. They easily take your money, but will not return it to you.

  • Apr 18, 2022

I signed up with Crypto.com last May. I’ve been scammed 3 times on other exchanges— this makes 4. All of my assets were sold, converted to Solana, and then transferred to another account. They left me with six dollars and change. This company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in early 2021, so I figured they would be offering a safe and secure trading platform.

The company has no telephone support. What they call customer service is text chat only, often with a long wait to get through. It appears that this company is using bots, not actual people in their "customer, no service” department. It babbled nonsense, and keeps asking me for a referral code. I never had one. It also asks me to take a selfie photo with a sheet of paper, with the date written legibly, along with my name.

I’ve done this dozens of times— the system constantly rejects my selfie, and I end up doing it over and over again. Each submission is rejected summarily, citing any of many stupid reasons why. This company doesn’t have a telephone number, or an office address in the United States

  • Mar 31, 2022

Regulatory Inquiries [email protected] Law Enforcement Inquiries [email protected] Press [email protected] Crypto.com services are provided by Foris DAX, Inc. and its affiliates (NMLS ID 1966158).

I opened a Cryto.com account and invested over 9k a couple of years ago. I also referred a friend who never received a card. We both staked thousands worth of a fraud coin called "CRO" to gain the promised "metal" cards. They refused to send either of us cards, but the value of the CRO dropped by over 80% while staked. I also noticed every time I buy crypto, I pay more than the market price and every time I sell I get less than the market value.

I confirmed this with repeating tests where I traded set amounts more than one time per minute. The logs show the price happens to be up every time I buy and then lower when I sell (even if it's within the same minute". I enabled 2FA authentication with Microsoft Authenticator. I would show you the logs which prove they always charge more than the market rate when you buy and pay less when you sell but they have locked me out of my account several months after I updated my number.

I still get the emails for verification when I try to log in but after verifying my email address, I am told to verify a code sent to my old number with no alternative to recover access. They have dropped email, Microsoft Authentication, PIN and device registration as methods to recover access without warning.

When my friend asked why she could not get a card. She was told to send a picture of her face and torso while holding a handwritten sign with her first name, last name, today’s date and random code. She attempted to send them the picture as instructed dozens of times before realizing they do this to humiliate her with no intention of helping. They are now saying I need to hold a handwritten sign with my name, the date and a code, as I take a picture which includes my entire torso as well.

As they are aware this is not possible without having someone take the picture for you and that they have continued to refuse to send my friend her card after she sent pictures of herself, driver’s license, proof of address on utility bills and the humiliating pictures of her head and torso as she struggles to hold up the hand written sign.

We both asked if they could refer to the terms of service when they demanded these pictures and customer support refuses. They also refuse to let us talk to management, provide phone numbers or any address. The “customer support” employees who told me I will never gain access without providing these absurd pictures are Emmy and Varian.

  • Feb 15, 2022

I opened an account at crypto.com. I Sent them $2500.00. The next day after depositing the money. I was told my account had been reviewed and would be closed. They asked me to get a new wallet address and they would send my funds to the new wallet address. I did as they asked and gave them the new wallet address. They never sent the money and when I contacted them I was told they had sent it to a different address than the one I provided but will not tell who it was sent to.

Please let me know if there is a class action lawsuit I can join. This seems to be an ongoing problem with this company ripping people off. I think there are enough damages to get some help.

  • Aug 15, 2021

Today was not good. I noticed money missing from my bank account and I contacted them. They took out over $900 from my bank account! I never authorized this! When I contacted them instead of helping me they cut my account out! What kind of business does this? I am livid and they don't care.....they lie! I was ripped off but good!

  • Jan 7, 2021

These company allowed fraudulent charges on my account some of which were online and when I disputed told me that my card was used physically so I couldnt get my money back! Beware this company will sell your account info on the dark web and when your money is stolen they will blame you making up any lie to keep from refunding your money back! Do NOT upload ANY CRYPTO OR CURRENCY TO AN ACCOUNT YOU WILL GET ROBBED BY THIS SCAM COMPANY! BEWARE! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

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