It's scam they take from me 2000 usdt
It's scam they take from me 2000 usdt. F.c .
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It's scam they take from me 2000 usdt. F.c .
Scam / Fraud Report
I am reporting area51fbads.com as a scam website.
I personally lost 9,000 USDT to this site. They claim users must complete 20 task/order stages to withdraw funds. However, after completing each stage, they demand additional payments of several thousand dollars to unlock the next one.
This process never ends. Once a large amount is paid, they suddenly claim that withdrawal is not allowed because the user is “new”, and after that point they stop responding completely.
This is a classic advance-fee and task-based scam designed to drain users continuously with false promises of withdrawal. No legitimate service is provided, and no funds are returned.
Website:area51fbads.com
Loss amount: 9,000 USDT
Threat type: Scam / Fraud
Risk level: High
This website should be investigated and blocked to prevent others from being scammed.
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