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Scammer's website wobit.io
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country Unknown or Invalid Region
Type of a scam CryptoCurrency
Initial means of contact Email
Does this company have valid contact info so I could get a refund?
Scammer's website Wobit.io
Scammer's address 115 w 18th a st New York 10012
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam CryptoCurrency
Initial means of contact Phone
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location MI 48049, USA
Type of a scam CryptoCurrency
Then, all info changed the more I a
spoke to them. I backed out before giving all info on credit card, and did not let them obtain control of my computer to start app.
Scammer's website wobit.io
Scammer's address Weesperstraat 61, 1018 VN Amsterdam
Scammer's email [email protected]
Victim Location ON N9V 2M5, CAN
Type of a scam CryptoCurrency
They then introduced me to a trading broker called Nathan Lewis. This Nathan was supposed to be their topmost and most experienced broker. He would help me to make a lot of money. Nathan would call me they said. Before trading with him I must ask him for a special security code known only to me. They then give me a 4 -digit code. Shortly after that, Nathan called me. I asked him for the special security code given to me by wobit. He was able to give the code. Then he started trading for me. Within a week, my account was showing a balance $6,800 from an initial deposit of $2,000. A week later I was at $10,000 on the account. He told me I could be up to $100,000 in a couple of months if I added more to my initial deposit. He told me I could only pay with bitcoins or any other crypto currency. He then offered to show me how to transfer money by first buying crypto currency and then using a crypto currency platform like Gemini, Coinberry or Shakepay to transfer my crypto coins into my wobit trading account. Then he connected with a software called ANYDESK which allowed him to share my screen. From my computer screen he showed me how to transfer money into my wobit account. He was very proficient, very well practiced. At the of the of a period of 6 weeks, I had transferred $60,000 USD into my wobit account. My net staement of account in my WOBIT account was showing about $140,000 ( profit plus my initial investment). Nathan Lewis would call me every morning to trade. He gave a phone number which was supposed to be his personal office number. He also told me I could call wobit's support department anytime I needed company support. He told me if I added more money then my account could be a million dollars before then end of the year,
At this time I told him I needed to withdraw $20,000. He told me no problem. He asked me to connect him with my coinberry account through anydesk software. Then he copied my electronic wallet. He said the $20,000 would be there in 2 hours.
The money never arrived. He stopped aswering my phone all of a sudden He even blocked me from being able to reach him. The company support department was of no help. They kept me waiting on the phone for hours at a time. They told me somebody would reach out to me to me from the ACCOUNTS Department . No one ever did. Every time I called, they wanted me to call back a week later, and a week later. They were belligerent and rude. They told me they did not know the whereabout of Nathan Lewis, the same guy whom they introduced to me as their top broker. I asked why his number was no longer working, they said they had no idea why. They kept frustrating me for weeks and weeks.
Then I went on internet scam detection site called sitejabber.com There I learnt that these were criminal scammers who had de-frauded so many people for hundreds of thousands of dollars using exactly the same scamming mode or slight variants of it.
Up till today, I have not been able to withdraw a single dollar. The wobit's website however promised easy and fast withdrawal.
WOBIT.IO and it's sister site WOBIT.CO are scamming sites created by a gang of criminals. They have defrauded about $18million dollars at least judging from how many bitcoins they have stolen from different investors.