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  • Report:  #1495266

Complaint Review: BitliteFX.com is a Bitcoin Fake Investment scam

BitliteFX.com is a Bitcoin Fake Investment scam trading.bitlitefx.com, onlinebitlitefx.com, bitlitefx.com They impersonated themselves as a recruiter for investment brokers for Bitcoin

  • Reported By:
    Anonymous — United States
  • Submitted:
    Fri, May 15, 2020
  • Updated:
    Tue, December 07, 2021

They impersonated Max Keiser, a well known Bitcoin supporter to recruit for his investment broker Bitcoin mining team through Twitter. BitliteFX.com was their trading platform and when I wanted to withdraw my funds they would not release them.

They lied about fake contractual agreements  and then they cursed me. They did not respond when I emailed them at support@bitlitefx.com. 





3 Updates & Rebuttals


John

Alabama,
United States

i was also scammed by this website. i got help from asknetrecovery.com

#4Consumer Suggestion

Tue, December 07, 2021

The same scam company. I lost all my money and they restricted me from my account with huge funds in it. asknetrecovery.com helped me to recover all the money I had lost to this scam


Vivian

United States

I also had same issue with them

#4Consumer Comment

Sun, May 31, 2020

I also had same issue with them ,i had invested $18k with them and when i made withdrawal requests they ignored and stopped responding to me so i had to hire services of a finacial cryptographer timdraper@ mail.com , he helped me recover my money back from them 


Johnny

Grand Prairie,
Texas,
United States

This Bitcoin Investment Scam Began After I Followed The Keiser Report on Twitter

#4Author of original report

Sun, May 17, 2020

To add to the investment scam, this occurred after I followed Max Kesier twitter account Keiser Report. A person named @realmaxkelser with an exact twitter account of @realmaxkeiser photos and links followed me and instantly messaged me. After a few back and forth messages this person wanted to have me on their Bitcoin investment broker team.

They sent me via Twitter, which by the way has ALL of the contact information and accounts of all of this interactions, sent me a "Mining Slip" broker application form. I have attached it. And when my personal State DL ID was "approved" it was mandatory that I install the "Pushbullet" app on my phone that connects to my desktop. After doing that, they then required my first investmnent and the rest is Bitcoin SCAM history.  

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