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Cryptonaire.CO review: Ron Singh a.k.a. "Dot Com Kid" 7

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Ron Singh, A.K.A. 'Dot Com Kid' is a nefarious scammer who promotes cryptocurrency ponzi schemes on Youtube, Facebook and other major social media platforms. He is stealing a large sums of money from thousands of uninitiated investors with crypto "super wallet" scams since November 2015.

Many of the crypto ponzi schemes have collapsed overtime due to slowed recruitment numbers of "investors" in which the scammers eventually shut down the operation with fake excuses to run away with millions of dollars.

These cryptocurrency "investment opportunities" are not registered with legitimate financial regulators and based out of tax haven countries with little to no legal oversight.

Stay away from this very dangerous scammer who has no remorse whatsoever in defrauding literally hundred thousands of dollars for a living.

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Irene Bailey-Jean
Alderville, CA
Apr 21, 2023 4:00 pm EDT
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Ron Singh, A.K.A. 'Dot Com Kid' who operates “cryptonaire.co” is a notorious scam artist who promotes cryptocurrency ponzi schemes on Youtube, Facebook and other major social media platforms. He is stealing a large sums of money from thousands of uninitiated investors with crypto “super wallet” scams since November 2015. He peddled countless scams such as Qubit.life (formally known as Qubittech), StakeBNB, Drip Network, Piston Token and Safuu. He has now deleted the videos of him promoting all of the previous ponzi schemes. Stay away from this very dangerous scammer who has no remorse whatsoever in defrauding literally hundred thousands of dollars for a living.

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Janice T. Hill
Harrisonburg, US
Dec 17, 2022 7:59 am EST
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As for myself, one of the CryptoNaire agents contacted me via Instagram.

He persisted in trying to persuade me to invest in the company.

After some consideration, I decided to try with $40,000; however, when the time came to withdraw, I was charged with additional funds to complete my withdrawal, which never stopped.

When I repeatedly asked for my money, CryptoNaire stopped responding to my emails.

They made several failed attempts before shutting down their website.

To summarize a long story, after some time, I attempted to submit an article on this website about CryptoNaire and my interactions with them, but I came across one about Paige Mccubbin and her success in recovering money for scam victims.

Instead, I chose to contact her through Telegram; her username is Paigecubbin. She was successful in recovering my funds, which were transferred to my bank account within three business days.

If you haven't received your money yet, I recommend getting in touch with her.

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Brenda Waters
Ealing, England, Greater London, GB
Jun 19, 2021 1:55 am EDT
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This scammer is also shilling EmpiresX, a fake cryptocurrency auto-trading software that claims to trade U.S. stocks with no proof of third-party audited results or actual regulation by SEC to manage funds. Avoid this scumbag.

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SorenH
, US
May 12, 2021 9:10 pm EDT

BNBProfit promises to a "200% ROI" to investors which is unachievable without new unsuspecting investors pouring money into this ridiculous scam to pay enormous amount of money to the top of the pyramid. Beware! The usual crypto ponzi hucksters such as Ron Singh "Dot Com Kid" from cryptonaire.co is promoting this fraud. He's also promoting Qubitlife (formally known as Qubittech) and Hyperfund Global. Keep away from this low-life dangerous con artist.

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Benjamin Hall
, US
Mar 06, 2021 12:38 am EST

Joshua Elder and Ron Singh both promoted the cryptocurrency ponzi scheme called "Beurax" to a lot of unwary investors who are now lost millions of dollars after the scam operation parading a bunch of fake actors went bust. Now they want to save face and pretend to be victims when in reality, they are both vile disgusting con artists.

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Frances Baily
Dartford, England, Kent, GB
Oct 31, 2020 1:55 am EDT

Julian Wong is affiliate marketing scammer that is also deceiving many unsuspecting investors into "Torquebot" or "Torque Trading Systems" that is an illegal cryptocurrency pyramid scheme investment program lead by Bernard Ong that is based out of Singapore.

I've tried to withdraw my profits from Torque Trading Systems since May 2020 and I tried to contact Julian Wong but I haven't gotten any response as of May 20, 2020. He has refused to respond to my emails and comments on his thebinarylabpage on facebook.

Please do not invest any of your hard earned money into "Torque Trading Systems" or "The Binary Lab" by Julian Wong. Do not buy his automated trading systems or invest into his PAMM account management services. You are guaranteed to lose money in the long term.

Also, beware of anyone promoting this crypto ponzi scheme on any social media outlets!

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Carina Wellsburrough
Sussex, GB
Oct 13, 2020 11:43 pm EDT

He's also peddled countless scams such as Mirror Trading International, My Passive Trades, Up2Give, Arbistar, Cloud Token, Staked Wallet, Forsage, Torque Trading Systems (Torquebot) and now Finalmente. Stay away from this despicable scammer!

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