Phoebus Finance Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My nightmare began when I met a…

My nightmare began when I met a so-called expert on Twitter/X discussing yield farming. Panic completely took over. They fronted me 17.51 USDT to start. I deposited it, traded, and pulled out 40.84 USDT without a hitch. Hooked by the easy money, I was manipulated into investing $548,606 using money borrowed from family. The fake profits ballooned to $3,995,626. When I tried to cash out $2,799,193, the trap sprang: a mandatory 8% liquidity release fee ($223,935). Blinded by the sunk cost, I paid it. But when they asked for an additional 31% international release fee, the horrifying reality set in. I was being scammed. A financial advisor recommended a private intel firm (Fiscopadvisorllc). They meticulously traced the USDT ledger to Bybit P2P, isolated the scammer's fiat off-ramp, and managed to reverse the transaction.

2 June 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sorry but my frayed charging cable is…

Sorry but my frayed charging cable is about to die just like my savings did on Phoebus Finance and i am just so tired. i really don’t want to be mean to Phoebus Finance but i lost funds and they completely blocked my withdrawal request for weeks now. It is quite disappointing because they promised everything would be safe but now nobody answers my emails at all. i am feeling so worried because that money was for my rent and i hate complaining online like this but idk what else to do. Someone on another thread mentioned that # InflYers helped them get their crypto back after a bad platform lockout. i was honestly so surprised by it because u never expect these recovery things to actually work but # InflYers managed to sort out the transaction glitch for me when the main support ignored me. It is just such a shame that a big company makes u go through outside groups just to get your own money back. i hope nobody else has to experience this stress.

2 June 2026
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