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Topic: Narlybit a scam? (Read 170 times)

copper member
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August 28, 2022, 04:38:20 PM
#16
Everything about the exchange/website is just copied from different source online... from the images of the mobile app, terms of service to privacy policy. Nothing about it is original, and I guess we all already know why.

The message came from some one on twitter, don't remember.  Blocked and reported them.  0 followers, following 5 people, only 1 or 2 posts, had the link in his bio.  I used a throw away email and password to sign up for the site, used the code and "recieved" .77 bitcoin.  When I tried to transfer it I got an error saying my account wasn't verified and I needed to deposit .1 bitcoin to do so. Total scam.
Good to know that you got it figured out.
legendary
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August 28, 2022, 09:43:17 AM
#15
Is narlybit.com a scam?  I got a message on twitter saying they were giving away bitcoin.  Message says free bitcoin just sign up, put in a code to get the bitcoin, then transfer it out to receive.
If you, just received messages from narlybit.com services/products, you should avoid and don't deal with their services, you can review some of the responses below.

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The Scam Detector's validator tool finds narlybit.com having a super low authoritative rank of 14.8. It means that the business is classified as New. Suspicious. Dubious..

There are a few reasons for this rating. Our algorithm gave the 14.8 rank based on 53 factors relevant to narlybit.com 's industry. We have aggregated all the vital elements, ranging from the customer service in its Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency niche to the public feedback and its Domain Authority (DA).
https://www.scam-detector.com/validator/narlybit-com-review/

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This website is poorly designed and doesn't contain elements in the metadata that could help its online presence. As a result, it loses credibility and shows that its quality is questionable momentarily.

From the review algorithm above, I believe the narlybit-com service is likely to lead to a scam website, for that you should stay away before your money is lost, there is no free Bitcoin.
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August 27, 2022, 09:44:04 AM
#14
Giving away bitcoin in twitter? That's a huge red flag.

Huge chance of scam giveaway where "you need to send first before you get the giveaway thing" or something worst that needs to deposit or what. Better to stay away and avoid them. No one will give you free bitcoin in this era. Most of them are scam especially from random stranger in socmed.

This has become the general classification of scam whether it's a casino or investment, once they ask you to send first before they send you their rewards or free coins, it's 100% scam, sometimes they ask you to send so they can verify your address or they need gas and you have to send coins for transaction fees, don't trust projects that do this scheme, so many projects are posted in the scam section because of employing this scheme.
legendary
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August 27, 2022, 08:35:19 AM
#13
I tried to look for more information on twitter but i can't find anything.
OP where did you get this message?

the site seems to be an exchange, it doesn't seem like a HYIP or a PONZI at all and in their terms of use they say they are registered in the United States.

I would be very careful to use such a site, free bitcoin sounds too good to be true Grin as always... especially if to "withdraw" bonuses it is required to pay some sum to "certify" a user or pay some commission.

The message came from some one on twitter, don't remember.  Blocked and reported them.  0 followers, following 5 people, only 1 or 2 posts, had the link in his bio.  I used a throw away email and password to sign up for the site, used the code and "recieved" .77 bitcoin.  When I tried to transfer it I got an error saying my account wasn't verified and I needed to deposit .1 bitcoin to do so. Total scam.

Of course, what do you expect? There's nothing but red flags all over. It's yelling scam loud and clear!

Sometimes, I really wonder why some people still seem to give the benefit of the doubt to things like this. Some still want to try, they still want to make sure. In the process, they are actually exposing themselves to risks. With all the obvious red flags, even the famous crypto reminder 'Don't trust, verify!' doesn't apply to this offer anymore. There's no need to verify an obvious scam!
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August 27, 2022, 04:16:42 AM
#12
Giving away bitcoin in twitter? That's a huge red flag.

Huge chance of scam giveaway where "you need to send first before you get the giveaway thing" or something worst that needs to deposit or what. Better to stay away and avoid them. No one will give you free bitcoin in this era. Most of them are scam especially from random stranger in socmed.
legendary
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August 27, 2022, 03:33:27 AM
#11
as I suspected ... they ask you to make a deposit before you can withdraw. obviously it's a scam, no doubt about it and thanks for reporting (anyone smart enough to do a search on this "exchange" will be able to read this topic and avoid a big loss ...)

Even this topic has not the proper format I think It could be moved in scam accusations board
newbie
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August 26, 2022, 11:11:01 PM
#10
I tried to look for more information on twitter but i can't find anything.
OP where did you get this message?

the site seems to be an exchange, it doesn't seem like a HYIP or a PONZI at all and in their terms of use they say they are registered in the United States.

I would be very careful to use such a site, free bitcoin sounds too good to be true Grin as always... especially if to "withdraw" bonuses it is required to pay some sum to "certify" a user or pay some commission.

The message came from some one on twitter, don't remember.  Blocked and reported them.  0 followers, following 5 people, only 1 or 2 posts, had the link in his bio.  I used a throw away email and password to sign up for the site, used the code and "recieved" .77 bitcoin.  When I tried to transfer it I got an error saying my account wasn't verified and I needed to deposit .1 bitcoin to do so. Total scam.
legendary
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August 26, 2022, 06:45:46 PM
#9
Is narlybit.com a scam?  I got a message on twitter saying they were giving away bitcoin.  Message says free bitcoin just sign up, put in a code to get the bitcoin, then transfer it out to receive.

My anti-virus triggers a warning of potential data loss leakage upon visiting this site and upon checking the whois about this site this is what I saw

Domain:narlybit.com
Registrar:PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
Registered On:2022-08-15
Expires On:2023-08-15
Updated On:2022-08-17

The site is barely two weeks old and there is a risk associated when you sign up, that free Bitcoin you did not mention the amount, is not worth it if you are going to leak your data so it's better to avoid it for now until they establish their reputation.
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August 26, 2022, 10:40:02 AM
#8
I figured if it seemed to good to be true, it probably was.

It is indeed too good to be true unless we're talking about dust amounts like cents or something. There's always a "catch" with every "promo". Meaning to say, the exchange has to get something in return and I don't see that with the description given. I can only imagine them bleeding money with that kind of setup since it's an actual "giving away"...

But if we think of the possibility that they're a scam, it all makes sense. Unsolicited DM, luring users thru unsustainable "FREE" stuff, new exchange and therefore no reputation. IMO the latter is more likely.
legendary
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August 26, 2022, 10:30:28 AM
#7
I tried to look for more information on twitter but i can't find anything.
OP where did you get this message?

the site seems to be an exchange, it doesn't seem like a HYIP or a PONZI at all and in their terms of use they say they are registered in the United States.

I would be very careful to use such a site, free bitcoin sounds too good to be true Grin as always... especially if to "withdraw" bonuses it is required to pay some sum to "certify" a user or pay some commission.
newbie
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August 26, 2022, 10:20:44 AM
#6
No, I'm not part of them.  Thanks for your help every one.  I figured if it seemed to good to be true, it probably was.
legendary
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August 26, 2022, 09:44:35 AM
#5
Newly registered domains always have a big risk I don't know what exactly the website is but it looks like another HYIP but most of them are scam.

I was trying to access the website but my AV wouldn't allow me to access  the website due to data leakage. Look at the image below as a proof


It means that the website is a scam and you shouldn't trust them and actually, no one will give you free money I'm sure this is another HYIP that you need to deposit before you can able to withdraw but the fact after you deposit you can't be able to withdraw.
full member
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August 26, 2022, 09:24:30 AM
#4
You need to research first with google to find out what is your site mean.
Based my research, your site is like game of  ponzi,you need to stay for games like that, or you will lose all your money.

I'm suspicious this are way your promote your site. And if you were not part of them, please don't even sign up or given your data, there is possible bring you to trap of phising.
legendary
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August 26, 2022, 09:23:04 AM
#3
The domain was created on August 15, 2022, which means that we cannot know whether it is a legitimate business or just one of countless scam sites. As for free Bitcoin, I checked on their site what it is about and there is something they call a referral bonus and a deposit bonus in the amount of up to 200%, with a note on the minimum deposit amount of up to 0.1 BTC.

The latter is, in my opinion, a very good indication that their intentions are not legitimate at all and that they want to catch as many greedy fools as possible. I would not advise you to gamble with your money in this way, it smells like a scam, and it probably is.
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August 26, 2022, 09:13:13 AM
#2
Is narlybit.com a scam?  I got a message on twitter saying they were giving away bitcoin.  Message says free bitcoin just sign up, put in a code to get the bitcoin, then transfer it out to receive.
Never heard the name. But as long as you are not giving them your private key / passphrase, you will be fine. Be aware of phishing attacks too.
newbie
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August 26, 2022, 09:02:46 AM
#1
Is narlybit.com a scam?  I got a message on twitter saying they were giving away bitcoin.  Message says free bitcoin just sign up, put in a code to get the bitcoin, then transfer it out to receive.
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