TrueOptions24.com Review

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Updated: Sep 30, 2022

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TrueOptions24.com
Out of business
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Cmariri82
Seattle, USA,
Dec 17, 2018,
Registered user

Trueoptions24 is a scam!

I was referred to this site by a lady on Facebook. The site guarantees profit. When I first signed up it took me a while to hear back from the support team, and I did not finally hear from them until I sent a message telling them they had lost me as a customer for not responding. That was when they sent me my account manager's number on what's app. The account manager helped me get started directing me to the name of the account where I was supposed to deposit money. I asked her again if I could lose money and she told me profit was guaranteed. I advised her that I am unemployed, living in a group home and awaiting ssi. She did not bother to tell me until days later that in order to withdraw my money, I had to make a fresh deposit for the following week, or I would abort the withdrawal process. So not wanting to lose my money I deposited another $500 which was apart of a savings account I have of only $1385 total dollars. Then after I requested withdrawal, I suddenly got a message saying that I had to pay a tax of $1500. No one told me about this tax. So I asked the account manager and the person who referred me if they could help me. At first the account manager told me that this was against team policy but according to her she did it anyway. I deposited my last $385. Then, I went all weekend excited that I was going to get paid. But the following Monday I got an email saying that I had to pay $650 in cost of transfer charge. At this point the person who referred me had blocked me on Facebook stating to the account manager that she feared someone was hacking her account. I was understandably angry that no one had advised me of the tax and cost of transfer fees before I had deposited any money into the account. The account manager told me she would pay my fee if I gave her my user name and password to my online bank account. She wanted to do a transaction on my account and I did not understand why she couldn't use her own. So I gave her my online access but I kept seeing that she was logging into my account constantly and it made me fear that ssi would see activity on my bank account. So I asked her to stop engaging activity on my bank account but no matter how much I explained to her the reasons, she just didn't get it. So I changed my password and security questions and told her to keep my payout because I did not want to lose my housing and medical insurance. She then came back to me two days later telling me that if I did not come up with the $650, my profit would start to flag off. So I begged her for the loan and she told me no because I did not allow her into my bank account. I have a man in my life who kept trying to tell me that I was being scammed. When I finally started listening to him it was already too late. He sent me a screenshot of a man who said trueoptions24 did not pay him anything. He then looked up her number and discovered it was a text app number. He pinged her computer and discovered that it belonged to a completely different person. Finally, he texted her from a different identity. When he texted her she messaged me asking if I knew Mark Dalton and stated that Mark told her that he knew her thru me which he did not tell her. He asked her a number of questions, such as what the ceo's name was. Instead of answering his question she got an attitude with him. He then asked her if she was advising people to deposit money into a Douglas Mulloy's account, she denied that she does and denied knowing him. She also denied that Douglas Mulloy's account was personal, when in fact the bank told me it was.