July 31, 2025

10 thoughts on “BUY-TO-LET REVIEWS (šŸ†˜buy-to-let.cošŸ†˜) Beware of scammers!!!

  1. I invested $15,000, believing in the promise of stable passive income. For the first two months, everything seemed fine — payments were coming in. Then delays started, followed by complete silence. Support vanished. This is a scam, plain and simple.

  2. If I had seen reviews like this earlier, I wouldn’t have lost $9,500. The company played on trust and then vanished. These are professional-level scammers. I’m filing a police report.

  3. I asked them to show contracts with these so-called ā€˜global clients’ — they dodged the question every time. Turns out none of it was real. The site is bait, the managers are actors, and your money disappears.

  4. They promised me a ā€˜second income’ — what I got was anxiety and financial loss. I invested $12,000 and received nothing in return. No photos, no documents — just a fake website and big promises.

  5. This is a classic scam. Ask for proof of the containers, and they vanish. It’s a Ponzi setup — they pay old investors with new money until the whole thing collapses. I was too late to realize.

  6. A ā€˜manager’ from Dubai contacted me. He sounded confident and promised guaranteed income with zero risk. Everything seemed legit — addresses, phones, website. But after the first payment, everything stopped. I lost €7,000.

  7. The contract was worthless. No legal backing. They talked about partnerships with ā€˜global logistics leaders,’ but it was all empty talk. When the payments stopped and new investors dried up, it became clear this was just a Ponzi scheme.

  8. They convinced me the containers were real and even sent a contract. Everything looked official. But once I transferred the money, they disappeared. No containers, no leasing — just stress and lost savings.

Leave a Reply