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Bitcoin Recovery Scam - DexdertNetPro@mail.com / bawdentracey064@gmail.com

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Bitcoin Recovery Scam - DexdertNetPro@mail.com / bawdentracey064@gmail.com

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The following text is false and fake information, which is part of a scam that was posted on this forum website by a scammer:

I still remember the exact moment I realized I'd been scammed. The trading platform seemed legitimate: polished dashboards, convincing charts, and even responsive tech support. For months, I watched my Bitcoin grow, reinvesting and increasing it, eventually totaling around $770,000 in BTC. Then, one morning, the site wouldn't load. My login failed. Tech support was silent. The truth hit me hard: the exchange was gone, and so was my Bitcoin. The blockchain didn't care about my panic. The transactions were final. I felt foolish, angry, and defeated, all at once. That's when I heard about Dexdert Net Recovery. I contacted them. No grand promises. No guarantees. Just a thorough review of my case: wallet addresses, transaction hashes, timelines, and the infrastructure of the fake exchange. They treated my loss as an investigation, not a fantasy. Dexdert Net Recovery explained to me that scammers still leave traces of transactions through wallets, interactions with real exchanges, and patterns that can be tracked. I learned more about blockchain analysis during that time than I ever did trading. What once seemed like a dead end slowly became a roadmap. Then came the message I never expected to read: We have identified recoverable assets. The process has been successfully completed. And then the balance shifted. Bitcoin I thought was lost forever reappeared. Some $770,000 worth of BTC, recovered from the ruins of a scam I thought had defined my failure. For me, Dexdert Net Recovery wasn’t about hope, but about persistence, precision, and proving that even in a system designed to be irreversible, the truth can sometimes find its way back.

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WhatsApp: (+1 (859) 609‑4156)
Email: (DexdertNetPro@mail.com)
Telegram: (https://t.me/Dexdertprorecovery)
FRAUD WARNING: The above information is being provided as a fraud warning. Do not contact the sender of the above email. The source of this information is from a scammer who is a criminal imposter. Any names of real people being used within the above information from this imposter is unauthorized and illegal. Do not provide this scammer any of your personal information. Do not send them any of your personal identity documents. Do not send them any money. Do not call any phone numbers that they provide to you. This email, and all of its content, are part of a fraudulent, criminal act and the only intention of the scammer who sent this email is to steal money from you and to obtain personal information leading to identity theft of the scam victim. If you received the same email (or one very similar) then stop all communication with the scammer immediately. All claims made within the email are lies fabricated by a fraudster and this criminal will never provide you any money, assets, investments, property, commodities, merchandise, employment, romance, or anything of value. Every email scammer uses a completely false identity, thus their names used in the email (and any company name, employment, occupation, street address and/or location information that they provide) is 100% fake. Any photos, scans of passports or other personal identity documents and/or any other documents (government, corporate, legal, financial, etc) or forms that they send to you are all stolen, fake and/or forged and the file attachments they send with their scam emails may also contain viruses. Also avoid all website links that any scammer sends to you because their websites are all fraudulent and may also contain hidden Malware, Trojans, Spyware and/or key loggers. In conclusion, do not send any money to this scammer or you will lose it permanently. Contact with this scammer also places you at risk of identity theft and having your identity wrongfully used for illegal activities, which can place you in legal, financial, and physical danger. Click here to read what qualifies the above email as a scam. Scroll up and click the link at the top of this page for more information about this particular type of scam. Click here if you had interactions with a scammer and need support.

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