Undoubtedly a scam.
Our broker suddenly start acting strangely toward us and accused us of defrauding him after we tried to withdraw the money we had put three months earlier.
In the end, we were paid back our initial investment, less any gains. When we checked our account, they had made risky investments that caused the entire sum to be lost if not for Digitalassetclaim recovery firm all my money and effort would have gone to waste
Guys I just want to send you a message of appreciation. Just started making use of their service last month Great support great service no deposit or withdrawal problem. It is a delight to be on your platform.
Altxchanger is a very professional and fast functioning Exchange,... I can deposit and withdraw money in a wink of an eye... I can trade very fast so I am able to buy or sell within seconds... for the amount I want... a good functioning trading platform is essential for a trader.
I love Altxchanger com. Most of the money I've made from crypto was through the exchanger. The biggest choice of crypto, launch pool and many other good options.
I never had a problem with Altxchanger. Much better. A lot of coins and good support...
Kevin Cischke has scammed people through Tradesbase.io and his current scam is through Altxchanger.com. His photos on his Twitter profile clearly are those of a Kevin Cischke in Michigan. That Kevin is a nurse with an excellent reputation. The scammer Kevin claims to live in Ohio. One victim said they spoke with the scammer Kevin by phone and he had a very heavy accent that made it hard to understand him. Said they believed he may be Chinese.
Altxchanger claims it is a crypto exchange, but are not listed on any of the websites that list exchanges. They do no KYC when you sign up. Their trading page shows the typical, active chart of LTCUSD and CoinMarketCap powered crypto prices. They offer 22 crypto pairs for "trading", but the user doesn't purchase and own either of the coins. The user selects a pair, a dollar amount to invest from the user's account, a time frame, and clicks the buy or sell button. When the time expires, the result is a win or loss. If a loss, the user loses the amount "traded". If a win, the amount is a round number in the range of 65% to 80% above the amount invested and is added to the user's account. Actually the user is a gambler placing a bet that the direction chosen would win.
Altxchanger makes sure you have more wins than losses in the hope you will deposit more into your account. The user gets very excited about the "trading" success until the user tries to withdraw funds from their account. Before Altxchanger will let you withdraw your profits and/or deposits, they demand you send them an amount equal to 20% of your profit so that they can forward that to the IRS for you. Their explanation is they are following tax laws. They figure you have been stupid enough to believe the extraordinary results you have obtained are actually in your account, so you will be stupid enough to send them more money.
Altxchanger clearly is a scam and should be shut down by whatever agency can make that happen. Most likely Kevin Cischke is the creator and operator of Altxchanger, but he could be a cohort who receives a portion of the money scammed.
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