Speaking of not being able to find it on Google, I found this on Google:
Answer (1 of 3): Almost every single ‘scam recovery’ company is a scam themselves. They have little ability to get money back from scammers, especially if they are overseas, or you do not know their real identity. They will ask for payment up front, and never send you anything. They will claim t...
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Both current answers say that Pytexchange.com is a scam.
Lets look deeper:
Whois shows that DualCoinRecovery.tech was created on 2020-06-14 and is currently hosted on IP 68.65.123.130
So the site is less than 6 weeks old, yet it claims to have completed 130K active projects.
When I go to dualcoinrecovery.tech/testimonial/comment-page-5/#comments I see comments in May of 2020 - before the site existed. Why do I doubt those comments.
The page footers show the logo of the US Federal Trade Commission. If you think this somehow really represents an FTC endorsement, go to ftc.gov/contact and ask them about Dual Coin Recovery. Make sure to report back about what they say.
As for PytExchange.com, whois shows it was created on 2020-06-17 (3 days after DualCoinRecovery.tech) and is currently hosted on IP 68.65.123.130 which in the exact same IP as DualCoinRecovery.tech. What an AMAZING coincidence.
I checked 2 of the images on the testimonials. Both turned out to be used on multiple other sites with no connection to the names given on the testimonials. One claims to have sold over 800 BTC on Pyt Exchange as well as to have brought in and helped over 800 newbies - all in under 6 weeks.
These people want you to trust them with buying and selling cryptocurrencies, but haven't bothered to even share a postal address. There's not even a corporate registration listed. They claim to abide by Know Your Customer rules, but don't give the slightest hint about who they are.
I suggest avoiding both of these websites.
Why do you keep asking about recovery services? Considering over 99% of them are nothing but recovery room scams, you're just wasting time and likely to get scammed again if you continue down this path. Instead, get a thread opened in Scam Alerts about how you were scammed. That should get you advice about where to report the issue.