August 10, 2025

12 thoughts on “FlexBoxSolution REVIEWS (flexboxsolution.net) Beware of scammers !!!

  1. On behalf of everyone who got scammed — I want to say: don’t trust anyone promising guaranteed income and zero risk. I invested €8,000, received a couple of payments, and then everything vanished. This isn’t a business, it’s a money-grabbing scheme. The sooner you realize it — the better.

  2. I’ve seen pyramids before, but this one is one of the most clever. It’s fully set up as a real investment project. Very convincing. Only later do you realize there’s no company, no assets, no income. And all their “guarantees” are fake. Protect your money.

  3. I invested in “containers” on a friend’s recommendation. At first, payments came through and I was even considering buying a third one. But when I sent more money — everything stopped. No contact, no return. That friend also disappeared. A painful but important lesson.

  4. I’m a lawyer, and even I was fooled. Visually everything looked legitimate — contracts, signatures, confident representatives. But legally there was no protection, no liability. Once the money was sent — they vanished. They prey on trust.

  5. If only someone had warned me sooner! I truly believed there was a company offering rental income from containers. Everything looked official. But the whole thing is a well-designed scheme to collect money. Sadly, I realized it only after losing mine.

  6. I bought “two containers,” as they called it, for nearly $20,000. Got a contract, but then payouts started getting delayed and eventually stopped. A month later, even their website was gone. This isn’t investing — it’s a scam.

  7. They’re really good at marketing. Videos, graphics, claims about “global logistics” and “second income” — it all sounds solid. But when you dig deeper — not a single piece of evidence that any containers exist. It’s all a shell.

  8. At first, I thought I’d found the perfect passive income stream. They promised stable returns, full safety, real logistics. But after three months, everything stopped. My emails went unanswered, payments stopped, and I couldn’t get my money back. This is a scam, not an investment.

  9. I’m sharing this because I still can’t believe how easily I was fooled. The idea sounds simple — invest in a container, lease it out, get passive income. Only later do you learn there’s no container, and the company disappears. It’s a textbook Ponzi scheme.

  10. I made the deal, sent the money, and then started asking questions. Where is the container? Can I track it? Are there photos or serial numbers? No answers. It became clear this was just a shiny wrapper with nothing inside. Don’t fall for it — it’s not an investment, it’s a scam.

  11. I want to warn everyone: I got caught in a “container rental” scheme. Everything looked convincing — professional website, responsive staff, contracts, numbers. Then everything stopped. The income vanished, no one replied to my messages. Turns out it was just fraud.

  12. I never thought I’d fall into such a trap. I bought a “container” through a project that promised passive income. Signed the contract, made the payment, waited for returns. Got payments for two months — then silence. No money, no answers, no proof that my container even exists. A very unpleasant experience.

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