Are you interested in hearing about the biggest internet fraud in history? NO! Would you be interested if you find that maybe you will be scammed few days later and did not even know? In fact, if you are scammed back then you might have the money removed from your PAYPAL account every month AND you may not know you lose your money. Now you’re interested!
You can imagine how surprised I am in the morning when I saw my email yahoo pop up like the image below:
Then I realized they were stealing 22 dollars from my paypal account 15 days after the opening of the free trial account. They are automatically added itself to the recurring deposit.
So Binverse is a SCAM. DO NOT use your Paypal account, they plant a Recurring Payment at Paypal account when you send them 1.00 for a trial period. Furthermore, the cost Binverse your Paypal account without you knowing it. Once you become aware of them, they WILL NOT refund you. So they DO NOT pay by Paypal or Credit Card. Binverse is a SCAM. There is no ligitimate business using their contact system. They use a system of contacts so you do not have any evidence between you and them. You can not reply to their email but need to fill out a different contact to send them. Therefore you do not have a record of your complaint.
Quickly log into your Paypal Recurring Payment and remove immediately or they will be able to charge your account at any time. Contact Paypal if you need instructions on how to delete a Recurring Payments Binverse embed in your Paypal account without your permission.
In your PayPal account go to My Account> My Payment Pre-Approved> Binverse Inc.> Cancel.
Unrelated to this scam website. I learned my lesson, and hope that someone else noticed it.
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4 Responses to “The Biggest Internet Scam In Recent History 2010”








Dude, seriously, aren’t you exaggerating a bit? 22$ is not exactly what I would call the “Biggest Internet Scam 2010″. And fyi you don’t mention with one word that you need to cancel your account within the free trial period (which you obviously forgot). So hey big surprise they charge you after 15 days. This is what you signed up for. Don’t blame them for your own mistake.
Hi Sir, for me and many people that live in my country $22 are equivalent to our 5 days basic salary or 5 days meal and and God knows how many newbie are trapped like me, if only 1000 people fallen to this trap monthly, the sums will be 22,000$. The problem is that they automatically added themselves to the recurring deposit without you aware of them, and they took advantage of my ignorance to make money because they know that no-one will continue the contract with them because of their poor quality.
As far as I know literally *every* usenet provider offers this kind of free trial period. It’s a common practice. Sorry to hear that 22$ is so much money for you.
They stole 100 bucks from me this way…