Crypto Scam — Blockchain.com

linaalice676

Registered
Joined
May 13, 2025
Location
united states
Beware of whom you communicate with when dealing with Blockchain.com [on Facebook]. They are not always employees of Blockchain, but scammers.

I have recently been defrauded of £3800. 2 scammers, Jack Martins and Kai Hunter, claim to be Blockchain employees; however, neither has an official email address, and Blockchain has informed me that it is a scam. I have reported the crypto wallet recovery scam to my bank's Action Fraud, FSA, and Fraud Department. I resigned myself to losing my funds, yet reporting these scams is important. They are unashamedly nonplussed at taking your money and continue to troll the net looking for someone to dupe, like me, 73, and a pensioner.

UPDATE 22 July. Having complained to P Smith, C.E.O. of Blockchain. His dept verified they had not received any funds I sent, and yes, it was a scam. Just to add salt to my wounds, they requested £500 to open my wallet and get a refund of funds. I refused, stating I had lost all my savings to a scam and would not give Blockchain something I don't have. Sounded more like a ransom demand! They cut off communications, knowing I had nothing left.

But all thanks to one recovery company i read their reviews on Google, and I was able to recover 80% of my total cash. Thank heavens *snip*
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Beware of whom you communicate with when dealing with Blockchain.com [on Facebook]. They are not always employees of Blockchain, but scammers.

I have recently been defrauded of £3800. 2 scammers, Jack Martins and Kai Hunter, claim to be Blockchain employees; however, neither has an official email address, and Blockchain has informed me that it is a scam. I have reported the crypto wallet recovery scam to my bank's Action Fraud, FSA, and Fraud Department. I resigned myself to losing my funds, yet reporting these scams is important. They are unashamedly nonplussed at taking your money and continue to troll the net looking for someone to dupe, like me, 73, and a pensioner.

UPDATE 22 July. Having complained to P Smith, C.E.O. of Blockchain. His dept verified they had not received any funds I sent, and yes, it was a scam. Just to add salt to my wounds, they requested £500 to open my wallet and get a refund of funds. I refused, stating I had lost all my savings to a scam and would not give Blockchain something I don't have. Sounded more like a ransom demand! They cut off communications, knowing I had nothing left.

But all thanks to one recovery company i read their reviews on Google, and I was able to recover 80% of my total cash. Thank heavens *snip*
Then don't tell me.......

You invested your 80% refund at J*ckpotters.com where their unrivalled selection of games never stopped paying, your withdrawals were paid before you even pressed the button and customer services sent you free food and drinks via Deliveroo while playing.

You ended up $124,750 up, paid in 0.45 seconds, psychologically effervescing with happiness which reflected in your personal demeanour so when you went out next you had stunning women surround you like flies.

So you now feel so guilty at this good fortune you need to assuage that by sharing it with everyone on this forum!

:cheers::lolup::cheerleader:
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Accredited Casinos

Read about our rating system and how it's done.
Back
Top