Rapidresponder

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About Rapidresponder

Rapid Responder has been the trusted name in wallet recovery . A name you can trust to help recover your lost crypto fortune!. Just like the name, we are fast and your recovery in guaranteed.

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Cecelia Liverance
GB

Funny how I don’t like doing my stuffs… Funny how I don’t like doing my stuffs with people I meet on the internet, but guess what this was my first time and I’m glad it all went well 😂 thank you guys !! Fr

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Harm Peter Millaard
NL

Don't trust these scammers Don't trust these scammers. They promise to recover your funds from forex, mining or other crypto scams. But they want you to open an account at btctransferwallet.com so they can send they 'recovered' fund to your account. They send around $20 to see if it works and then couple the other scammers wallet (with over 2 btc) to your account, but this is 'non spendable'. To make it spendable, I had to activate the wallet by sending 0.128 to one of the wallets. This offcourse is the scam as I for sure would have lost that money. Then they say that they will try to hack the wallet some more, but their scripts get stuck. When I asked them for a code snipped from their hacking script, they sent me a screenshot of some browser tools. (You only have to use the F12 button on your keyboard in the browser to see this) Then I did some more research on their website. This is all completely bogus as none of the names mentioned are found by google. The pictures of their personel are stock fotos. They also pointed me to another website that was able to help me recover by investing and this was primecryptomarket.com. I send them the smallest amount and got my money back. But once I told them I wanted to invest $1000, they told me they could make it over $15k In about 2 weeks. This offcoure is way to good to be true. And this website has almost the same design as btctransferwallet.com, which was also a big red flag! So watch out with these guys and don't trust them!

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Amy
FR

These people are scammers These people are scammers, do not fall for them. They will just ask you for more money and rip you off everything you have.

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Raymond Taylor
GB

Honestly Honestly, I was hesitant at first and didn’t believe it was possible but I’m glad I gave them the opportunity. The service and response are top notch.

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Lindsey Morales
CA

The most dishonest bunch of scammers… The most dishonest bunch of scammers that exploits the people already suffered from crypto loss. After you contact them they ask to confirm you would pay a 20% for the recovered funds. A day later they say that they "broke in" (obviously this is not true) into the server and database of the people that scammed you. They email you a sh*ty screenshot showing "crypto wallet" and "bank account page" of the 1st scammer. They'd say those people are bad and their victims are many and therefore they do not deserve the money they had stolen. Then they will offer to "recover" back to you way more that you had lost. They will be very persistent on getting your WhatsUp account for "faster communication" (I assume they need your phone number) but would not mind communicating in Telegram (where you can hide your number). They will ask your bank account details. In a few days they say the wire transfer did not go thru as the banks "not communicating" (really?) and offer to transfer you BTC instead. They ask you to create 2 BTC accounts - the 1st one at a "trustworthy" btctransferwallet.com and undergo a KYC there by providing photo of your ID and selfie with the ID. 2nd account does not actually matter as they will be scamming you at btctransferwallet.com as it seems to be the site run by them. You have to create a BTC address at btctransferwallet.com to with they will transfer a small amount in BTS (i.e. equivalent of 25 USD) as a "test". You will be able to successfully transfer this small amount from btctransferwallet.com. Then they will "send" you the main transfer (which is possibly even bigger amount then they offered you previously). For some reason (what a surprise!) this transfer lands on a second address (that you never created!) in your account at btctransferwallet.com. You will NOT be able to transfer anything from this second address as it is not actually yours - you just seeing the address and its "balance". Simple block chain verification for this address gives a totally different balance meaning the balance you see in the account is fake. The verification also shows multiple transactions to and from the address. This could be a random address or one that belongs to Rapidresponder scammers. To your question why you cant transfer from the address they would say that the admins put the funds on hold for 6 months (seems very "trustworthy" doesn't it?) because the wallet was new but they could do some "coding" to resolve the issue. After the "coding" and "script writing" is done they will ask to create another, 3rd address, on btctransferwallet.com and transfer to that address some BTC to "unblock" the "main transfer". This is where the booby trap is - the 3rd address you "created" is not yours, it's theirs created long time ago. You just made the website to show it for you in the account. Any amount transferred to that address is lost for you forever. DONT GET TRAPPED!

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