Cyberjusticepro 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Another Scammer

A company representative contacted me from an 867 area code saying he was calling from Quebec but that number is for the Canadian Territories. Originally he contacted me in August from another company called Norton Rose Fulbright. Citing procedures, I explained I was not interested in any fees other than paying for the return of funds to my wallet. Yesterday he resurfaced using the company name Cyber justice pro. The website he referenced was only established 4 months ago in Malaysia. Contact initially started on WhatsApp as I find most of the scammers use. Also wanted to use AnyDesk which is also used by scammers to look at my computer. He wanted to see my Coinbase account which is trusted and works for receiving a transfer but I would not grant him access to see my online bank account. As someone who has sold Google products for the past 10 years, my reviews get lots of views and feedback. This representative failed to provide any evidence of recovered funds, refused to send in writing the new companies policy for doing a transfer. Instead preferring to speak on WhatsApp and wanting me to connect my account to a frozen wallet so "they" can match digital IDS. I have already verified my ID with my trusted wallet. Talk is cheap and the companies refusal to provide any documentation in writing means nothing but another scammer. My recommendation is to tell this company to get lost and block them on WhatsApp if they try to speak to you.

19 February 2025
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