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The having coins platform is a totalosel…

The having coins platform is a total scam it is a fragile please do not put your money in there I'm still trying to figure out how I can get insurance from the people that put this on Facebook and advertise this on Facebook Facebook is responsible for this and I am going after Facebook because Facebook should pay for my losses having coins app is a total scam they took all my money and Frozen my account that's b******* they're telling me to pay another $1,000 to get into my account and I told him to take it out of the account and they said no you have to deposit another $1,000 to get your money back out that's crazy so I've lost over 10,000 to 20,000 please do not invest your money into this anybody anybody want to get in contact with me s my email and you can get in contact with me

31 mai 2024
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I was recently scammed out of thousands…

I was recently scammed out of thousands of dollars by Alia (Broker) and Sullivan (Customer Service) from Have Coins. I contacted Prudential insurance who they claim insured them and a representative from Prudential said they have no business with Have Coins. Please avoid this platform!

28 avril 2024
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Is Havecoins.com a scam? In a word-YES

Is Havecoins.com a scam? In a word-yes. They use the same platform as two other scams (Mintingchains and Developerchains). Their operations are the same as those other two (I lost lots of money via Mintingchains but avoided Developerchain because I recognized the MO). Havecoins sucks you in with rapid growth of your account, then the bot starts to lose trades more often, until eventually you lose more money in the trades than you earn.
My history is this: I invested $1000 usdt. The bot traded five days a week and for the first two weeks provided two trades a day and made 16 straight winning trades in a row, building up to about $3000. Fortunately, I was smart enough to withdraw $1000 to recoup my investment, leaving about 2000. (It was the only withdrawal the system allowed me to complete.) After that, I played with "house money." After a couple of weeks, the system made only one trade a day, five days a week with weekends off. All the while, my so-called agent Alia (probably not her real name), kept encouraging me to invest more to get to the $5000 mark. Before your account hits 5000, the system only provides one trade a day. After 5000, it provides two trades per day, and at a greater success rate than those whose accounts are less than 5000. In other words, they tweaked the system to deliberately lose more trades on accounts less than 5000. Nevertheless, my strategy was to let the bot build up my account to 5000, at which time the system would automatically start making two trades a day with a better success rate. This would build up my account quickly, compounding the account total. But it never happened. Turns out there is no real money. It's just all pretty numbers on the screen.

I can't prove it, but the pattern was clear. My account would build up to a little over 4000, only to lose 2-3 trades in the week, dropping me down to well below 4000. If it had made those trades my account would've easily gone over 5000 and I would have been enjoying a higher winning rate plus 10 trades a week instead of five. The system is rigged. After about three weeks of this, I finally got a clue. My account around 4000. I applied for a 2000 withdraw, the max amount at any one time. Havecoin's own profile says that all withdrawals are honored between 12-24 hours from the application. It never came through. After about a day and a half I contacted my so-called customer service rep for help (named Sullivan). He replied that I needed to contact my agent, who had stopped responding to me on February 9. I told him this. He said he'd email her to contact me. I got crickets.

Just for laughs, I applied for another 2000 the next day. And another for 315 usd the day after that. None of them have gone through. My account is now at a whopping 19 cents! 😆Tonight (Feb 19, 2024) I contacted Sullivan again with a lengthy message as to how I know Havecoins is a scam, telling him I think he and Alia are liars, cheats, and criminals. He hasn't responded.

My advice is to stay away from these swindlers. If you invest money with them, they will allow one, maybe two withdrawals. Get your investment money back. After that, you'll never see your earnings.

Jack Browder

Edit Feb 20 2024: My "agent" contacted me and told me that withdrawing so much money at one time had to be handled by a "financial advisor." Uh huh. She gave his Telegram address. I contacted him and told him I had 3 pending withdrawals totaling 4315 usd. He took my account number, pretended to calculate how much profit I was owed ( I had just told him), what country and state I was in. A minute later he came back and told me that because I live in my state in USA, under my state law, I had to pay "taxes" totaling 600 usd before I can get my money. This a common tactic among these scammers. If it's not taxes, it's some other bogus fee. I told him 1-I don't have to pay taxes on unrealized gains, only after the money hits my bank account. 2- I ask him if he was going to forward my 600$ to my state's treasury, and finally 3-my state doesn't have a state income tax. I told him I knew the whole thing was a sham and to keep his non-existent Monopoly money.

What an idiot.

11 février 2024
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A BIG SCAM.

A BIG SCAM.. they control your withdrawal's, the trading bot don’t even trade sometimes because they control that too.. And then when I went to my agent she never even responded and the customer service didn’t help.. DONOT INVEST IN THIS THEY ARE JUST AFTER TAKING YOUR MONEY

29 janvier 2024
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A completely fraudulent operation

A completely fraudulent operation. They ask for a deposit, then ask for more. It looks like you are making 7.5% compounded daily on your investment but that is all fake. At first they allow a small withdrawal and then a larger one. If you try again, they stop you and freeze your account and say your account was frozen because they suspect you're a drug dealer and then demand more money to lift the freeze.

24 janvier 2024
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HaveCoins is a scam

This is a scam. Invested my money with them and was able to withdraw a little bit as a teaser. I then tried to withdraw a bigger amount and was never allowed to withdraw it. Kept texting the person who referred me and she made up excuses why I couldn’t get my money. Lessened learned.

23 décembre 2023
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