GTX.CC: A crypto -investment scam – How I recovered my money | By Simon Randall | March 2025

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Simon Randall

My name is Simon Randall, and I am not your typical writer or blogger. I am a full -time doctor juggling with the quarters of the endless hospital. I only do that because it is my real voice – a way of telling my story on my sweet -bitten experience with GTX as a means for a positive closure after a terrible experience.

Just in the photo, my dog, Milo, who was standing next to me, offering comfort through all of this.

I came across an ad on facebook promising free bitcoin with a promotional code. It seemed to be a little risk, so I tried it. Shortly after, I was told to deposit $ 200 for verification, then $ 400 for insurance. Believing that I was about to withdraw my funds, I followed their instructions.

But then came the largest request – $ 16,000 in taxes on capital gains. The website seemed professional and customer support repeatedly stressed its conditions of use, but they assured me that I would have access to my funds after the final payment. It was then that I realized that it was a well-designed scam.

After contacted several blockchain safety teams and individuals, I finally received a response from the email that I sent to Chainabuse to chainabuseit@protonmail.com.

The process took 4 long days filled with in-depth documents, countless emails and back and forth cats with professionals. However, the persistence has borne fruit. In the end, I managed to recover my money – all this – all the way to the portfolio (s) in my bank account.

The sweet feeling of recovering my licking after this traumatic experience cannot be put into words. I will do everything possible so that I will never be the victim of something such again.

If you are ever a victim of online fraud, do not panic, do not lose hope and, especially – take measures.
Submit your complaints to the appropriate authorities.

  1. Chainabuse – Chainabuseit@protonmail.com (for the request for direct recovery service)
  2. IC3 – Center for Internet Crime Complaints (United States)
  3. FTC – Federal Commerce Commission (United States)
  4. CFTC – Commodity Futures Trading Commission (United States)
  5. SEC – American securities commission (for American citizens)
  6. Europol – For residents in Europe
  7. FCA – Financial Conduct Authority (UK Residents)
  8. Asic – Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Australia)
  9. CSA – Canadian securities administrators (Canada)

Stay vigilant. Stay informed. And never stop response.

👑 #MR_HEKA 👑

Simon Randall

My name is Simon Randall, and I am not your typical writer or blogger. I am a full -time doctor juggling with the quarters of the endless hospital. I only do that because it is my real voice – a way of telling my story on my sweet -bitten experience with GTX as a means for a positive closure after a terrible experience.

Just in the photo, my dog, Milo, who was standing next to me, offering comfort through all of this.

I came across an ad on facebook promising free bitcoin with a promotional code. It seemed to be a little risk, so I tried it. Shortly after, I was told to deposit $ 200 for verification, then $ 400 for insurance. Believing that I was about to withdraw my funds, I followed their instructions.

But then came the largest request – $ 16,000 in taxes on capital gains. The website seemed professional and customer support repeatedly stressed its conditions of use, but they assured me that I would have access to my funds after the final payment. It was then that I realized that it was a well-designed scam.

After contacted several blockchain safety teams and individuals, I finally received a response from the email that I sent to Chainabuse to chainabuseit@protonmail.com.

The process took 4 long days filled with in-depth documents, countless emails and back and forth cats with professionals. However, the persistence has borne fruit. In the end, I managed to recover my money – all this – all the way to the portfolio (s) in my bank account.

The sweet feeling of recovering my licking after this traumatic experience cannot be put into words. I will do everything possible so that I will never be the victim of something such again.

If you are ever a victim of online fraud, do not panic, do not lose hope and, especially – take measures.
Submit your complaints to the appropriate authorities.

  1. Chainabuse – Chainabuseit@protonmail.com (for the request for direct recovery service)
  2. IC3 – Center for Internet Crime Complaints (United States)
  3. FTC – Federal Commerce Commission (United States)
  4. CFTC – Commodity Futures Trading Commission (United States)
  5. SEC – American securities commission (for American citizens)
  6. Europol – For residents in Europe
  7. FCA – Financial Conduct Authority (UK Residents)
  8. Asic – Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Australia)
  9. CSA – Canadian securities administrators (Canada)

Stay vigilant. Stay informed. And never stop response.

👑 #MR_HEKA 👑

Simon Randall

My name is Simon Randall, and I am not your typical writer or blogger. I am a full -time doctor juggling with the quarters of the endless hospital. I only do that because it is my real voice – a way of telling my story on my sweet -bitten experience with GTX as a means for a positive closure after a terrible experience.

Just in the photo, my dog, Milo, who was standing next to me, offering comfort through all of this.

I came across an ad on facebook promising free bitcoin with a promotional code. It seemed to be a little risk, so I tried it. Shortly after, I was told to deposit $ 200 for verification, then $ 400 for insurance. Believing that I was about to withdraw my funds, I followed their instructions.

But then came the largest request – $ 16,000 in taxes on capital gains. The website seemed professional and customer support repeatedly stressed its conditions of use, but they assured me that I would have access to my funds after the final payment. It was then that I realized that it was a well-designed scam.

After contacted several blockchain safety teams and individuals, I finally received a response from the email that I sent to Chainabuse to chainabuseit@protonmail.com.

The process took 4 long days filled with in-depth documents, countless emails and back and forth cats with professionals. However, the persistence has borne fruit. In the end, I managed to recover my money – all this – all the way to the portfolio (s) in my bank account.

The sweet feeling of recovering my licking after this traumatic experience cannot be put into words. I will do everything possible so that I will never be the victim of something such again.

If you are ever a victim of online fraud, do not panic, do not lose hope and, especially – take measures.
Submit your complaints to the appropriate authorities.

  1. Chainabuse – Chainabuseit@protonmail.com (for the request for direct recovery service)
  2. IC3 – Center for Internet Crime Complaints (United States)
  3. FTC – Federal Commerce Commission (United States)
  4. CFTC – Commodity Futures Trading Commission (United States)
  5. SEC – American securities commission (for American citizens)
  6. Europol – For residents in Europe
  7. FCA – Financial Conduct Authority (UK Residents)
  8. Asic – Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Australia)
  9. CSA – Canadian securities administrators (Canada)

Stay vigilant. Stay informed. And never stop response.

👑 #MR_HEKA 👑

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