NFTgo.inc,(alias NFT, SaueNFT) is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities. NFTgo.inc can currently be accessed via the websites eyliad.cc, inolalia.ink and ninghay[removed by editor] (other websites are possible!).On December 15, 2023, SaueNFT (NFTGo.inc) completely robbed my DeFi wallet at Crypto com through a "smart contract call" transaction and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me, so that I can no longer access my collected investments at SaueNFT .Before I was led to SaueNFT, I first became a member of a seemingly completely legal exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) for weeks through the introduction of a Tinder acquaintance (also a member of the fraud company). This community gave useful trading signals for buying and selling stocks and received commissions for doing so. The so-called assistants of the community (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) also offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs a few weeks later as an alternative to trading signals. If you agree, you will be taken to SaueNFT (via crypto[removed by editor]). After small profits in this apparent options trading, you are lured into making larger and larger bets. Trading seems to be going smoothly, the profits and funds are managed correctly in the SaueNFT account and also in the DeFi wallet. When I no longer trusted this options trading (the SaueNFT web address changed) and wanted to transfer a larger amount back from the SaueNFT account to the DeFi wallet with a withdrawal, the withdrawal was no longer carried out and at the same time all the funds in the Defi wallet were withdrawn transferred to SaueNFT with the “Smart Contract Call” transaction. The funds are now stored there together with the apparent winnings and can no longer be transferred back with withdrawal. In retrospect, of course, it turned out that SaueNFT and the community together formed a fraud company. It has also been proven that Tinder decoys are one of them.<br /> <br /> I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers, photos) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see my photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the scam and you can contact me (scamhunter007 email address) or the scamwatcher investigator.
NFTgo.inc(alias NFT, SaueNFT) is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities. SaueNFT can currently be accessed via the websites starlinktw[removed by editor] and hasomi.net (other websites are possible!).On December 15, 2023, SaueNFT completely robbed my DeFi wallet at Crypto com through a "smart contract call" transaction and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me, so that I can no longer access my collected investments at SaueNFT .Before I was led to SaueNFT, I first became a member of a seemingly completely legal exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) for weeks through the introduction of a Tinder acquaintance (also a member of the fraud company). This community gave useful trading signals for buying and selling stocks and received commissions for doing so. The so-called assistants of the community (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) also offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs a few weeks later as an alternative to trading signals. If you agree, you will be taken to SaueNFT (via crypto[removed by editor]). After small profits in this apparent options trading, you are lured into making larger and larger bets. Trading seems to be going smoothly, the profits and funds are managed correctly in the SaueNFT account and also in the DeFi wallet. When I no longer trusted this options trading (the SaueNFT web address changed) and wanted to transfer a larger amount back from the SaueNFT account to the DeFi wallet with a withdrawal, the withdrawal was no longer carried out and at the same time all the funds in the Defi wallet were withdrawn transferred to SaueNFT with the “Smart Contract Call” transaction. The funds are now stored there together with the apparent winnings and can no longer be transferred back with withdrawal. In retrospect, of course, it turned out that SaueNFT and the community together formed a fraud company. It has also been proven that Tinder decoys are one of them.<br /> <br /> I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers, photos) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see my photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the scam and you can contact me (scamhunter007 email address) or the scamwatcher investigator.
SaueNFT is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities. SaueNFT can currently be accessed via the websites eyliad.cc, inolalia.ink and ninghay[removed by editor] (other websites are possible!).On December 15, 2023, SaueNFT completely robbed my DeFi wallet at Crypto com through a "smart contract call" transaction and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me, so that I can no longer access my collected investments at SaueNFT .Before I was led to SaueNFT, I first became a member of a seemingly completely legal exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) for weeks through the introduction of a Tinder acquaintance (also a member of the fraud company). This community gave useful trading signals for buying and selling stocks and received commissions for doing so. The so-called assistants of the community (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) also offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs a few weeks later as an alternative to trading signals. If you agree, you will be taken to SaueNFT (via crypto[removed by editor]). After small profits in this apparent options trading, you are lured into making larger and larger bets. Trading seems to be going smoothly, the profits and funds are managed correctly in the SaueNFT account and also in the DeFi wallet. When I no longer trusted this options trading (the SaueNFT web address changed) and wanted to transfer a larger amount back from the SaueNFT account to the DeFi wallet with a withdrawal, the withdrawal was no longer carried out and at the same time all the funds in the Defi wallet were withdrawn transferred to SaueNFT with the “Smart Contract Call” transaction. The funds are now stored there together with the apparent winnings and can no longer be transferred back with withdrawal. In retrospect, of course, it turned out that SaueNFT and the community together formed a fraud company. It has also been proven that Tinder decoys are one of them.<br /> <br /> I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers, photos) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see my photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the scam and you can contact me (scamhunter007 email address) or the scamwatcher investigator.
SaueNFT is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities. SaueNFT can currently be accessed via the websites eyliad.cc, inolalia.ink and ninghay[removed by editor] (other websites are possible!).On December 15, 2023, SaueNFT completely robbed my DeFi wallet at Crypto com through a "smart contract call" transaction and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me, so that I can no longer access my collected investments at SaueNFT .Before I was led to SaueNFT, I first became a member of a seemingly completely legal exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) for weeks through the introduction of a Tinder acquaintance (also a member of the fraud company). This community gave useful trading signals for buying and selling stocks and received commissions for doing so. The so-called assistants of the community (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) also offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs a few weeks later as an alternative to trading signals. If you agree, you will be taken to SaueNFT (via crypto[removed by editor]). After small profits in this apparent options trading, you are lured into making larger and larger bets. Trading seems to be going smoothly, the profits and funds are managed correctly in the SaueNFT account and also in the DeFi wallet. When I no longer trusted this options trading (the SaueNFT web address changed) and wanted to transfer a larger amount back from the SaueNFT account to the DeFi wallet with a withdrawal, the withdrawal was no longer carried out and at the same time all the funds in the Defi wallet were withdrawn transferred to SaueNFT with the “Smart Contract Call” transaction. The funds are now stored there together with the apparent winnings and can no longer be transferred back with withdrawal. In retrospect, of course, it turned out that SaueNFT and the community together formed a fraud company. It has also been proven that Tinder decoys are one of them.<br /> <br /> I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers, photos) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see my photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the scam and you can contact me (scamhunter007 email address) or the scamwatcher investigator.
SaueNFT is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities. SaueNFT can currently be accessed via the websites eyliad.cc, inolalia.ink and ninghay[removed by editor] (other websites are possible!).On December 15, 2023, SaueNFT completely robbed my DeFi wallet at Crypto com through a "smart contract call" transaction and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me, so that I can no longer access my collected investments at SaueNFT .Before I was led to SaueNFT, I first became a member of a seemingly completely legal exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) for weeks through the introduction of a Tinder acquaintance (also a member of the fraud company). This community gave useful trading signals for buying and selling stocks and received commissions for doing so. The so-called assistants of the community (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) also offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs a few weeks later as an alternative to trading signals. If you agree, you will be taken to SaueNFT (via crypto[removed by editor]). After small profits in this apparent options trading, you are lured into making larger and larger bets. Trading seems to be going smoothly, the profits and funds are managed correctly in the SaueNFT account and also in the DeFi wallet. When I no longer trusted this options trading (the SaueNFT web address changed) and wanted to transfer a larger amount back from the SaueNFT account to the DeFi wallet with a withdrawal, the withdrawal was no longer carried out and at the same time all the funds in the Defi wallet were withdrawn transferred to SaueNFT with the “Smart Contract Call” transaction. The funds are now stored there together with the apparent winnings and can no longer be transferred back with withdrawal. In retrospect, of course, it turned out that SaueNFT and the community together formed a fraud company. It has also been proven that Tinder decoys are one of them.<br />
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I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers, photos) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see my photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the scam and you can contact me (scamhunter007 email address) or the scamwatcher investigator.
SaueNFT is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities. SaueNFT can currently be accessed via the websites eyliad.cc and ninghay[removed by editor] (other websites are possible!).On December 15, 2023, SaueNFT completely robbed my DeFi wallet at Crypto com through a "smart contract call" transaction and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me, so that I can no longer access my collected investments at SaueNFT .Before I was led to SaueNFT, I first became a member of a seemingly completely legal exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) for weeks through the introduction of a Tinder acquaintance (also a member of the fraud company). This community gave useful trading signals for buying and selling stocks and received commissions for doing so. The so-called assistants of the community (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) also offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs a few weeks later as an alternative to trading signals. If you agree, you will be taken to SaueNFT (via crypto[removed by editor]). After small profits in this apparent options trading, you are lured into making larger and larger bets. Trading seems to be going smoothly, the profits and funds are managed correctly in the SaueNFT account and also in the DeFi wallet. When I no longer trusted this options trading (the SaueNFT web address changed) and wanted to transfer a larger amount back from the SaueNFT account to the DeFi wallet with a withdrawal, the withdrawal was no longer carried out and at the same time all the funds in the Defi wallet were withdrawn transferred to SaueNFT with the “Smart Contract Call” transaction. The funds are now stored there together with the apparent winnings and can no longer be transferred back with withdrawal. In retrospect, of course, it turned out that SaueNFT and the community together formed a fraud company. It has also been proven that Tinder decoys are one of them.<br />
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I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers, photos) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see my photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the scam and you can contact me (scamhunter007 email address) or the scamwatcher investigator.
SaueNFT is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities. SaueNFT can currently be accessed via the websites eyliad.cc and ninghay[removed by editor] (other websites are possible!).On December 15, 2023, SaueNFT completely robbed my DeFi wallet at Crypto com through a "smart contract call" transaction and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me, so that I can no longer access my collected investments at SaueNFT .Before I was led to SaueNFT, I first became a member of a seemingly completely legal exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) for weeks through the introduction of a Tinder acquaintance (also a member of the fraud company). This community gave useful trading signals for buying and selling stocks and received commissions for doing so. The so-called assistants of the community (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) also offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs a few weeks later as an alternative to trading signals. If you agree, you will be taken to SaueNFT (via crypto[removed by editor]). After small profits in this apparent options trading, you are lured into making larger and larger bets. Trading seems to be going smoothly, the profits and funds are managed correctly in the SaueNFT account and also in the DeFi wallet. When I no longer trusted this options trading (the SaueNFT web address changed) and wanted to transfer a larger amount back from the SaueNFT account to the DeFi wallet with a withdrawal, the withdrawal was no longer carried out and at the same time all the funds in the Defi wallet were withdrawn transferred to SaueNFT with the “Smart Contract Call” transaction. The funds are now stored there together with the apparent winnings and can no longer be transferred back with withdrawal. In retrospect, of course, it turned out that SaueNFT and the community together formed a fraud company. It has also been proven that Tinder decoys are one of them.<br />
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I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers, photos) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see my photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the scam and you can contact me (scamhunter007 email address) or the scamwatcher investigator
SaueNFT is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities.
On December 15th, 2023 they completely robbed my DeFi wallet through a “smart contract call transaction” on crypto[removed by editor] and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me so that I can no longer access my investments.<br />
I came across a fraudulent stock exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) that initially operated legally for me with trading signals on a commission basis during my membership of several months. The community assistants (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs. If you get involved, you will be led to SaueNFT. After small winnings there, you are lured into larger bets and lose your funds and apparent winnings and the Defi wallet is initially looted. SaueNFT and the community are cheating together.<br />
I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see the photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the fraud and you can contact me or the scamwatcher investigator who was commissioned for this case.
SaueNFT is a fraudulent platform that offers NFT trading opportunities.
On December 15th, 2023 they completely robbed my DeFi wallet through a “smart contract call transaction” on crypto[removed by editor] and since then they have blocked the withdrawal function in SaueNFT for me so that I can no longer access my investments.<br />
I came across a fraudulent stock exchange community (Telegram group Prof Scott Davis, the name is fake) that initially operated legally for me with trading signals on a commission basis during my membership of several months. The community assistants (for example [removed by editor] [removed by editor] on Telegram) offer customers lucrative options trading with NFTs. If you get involved, you will be led to SaueNFT. After small winnings there, you are lured into larger bets and lose your funds and apparent winnings and the Defi wallet is initially looted. SaueNFT and the community are cheating together.<br />
I ask injured and current customers to provide feedback (scamhunter007). I can then provide more detailed information about the scam. I collect information (Telegram names and phone numbers) and evidence that should lead to the exposure of the community and SaueNFT. You can see the photos at scamwatcher (keywords “scamwatcher SaueNFT” on Google). There you will also find further information about the fraud and you can contact me or the scamwatcher investigator who was commissioned for this case.