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Is COINzor a Scam? Review of the Crytocurrency Website

I got an unsolicited message claiming I have won a giveaway for something that didn't enter at COINzor.com. My immediate reaction is that this must be a scam because it's way too good to be true. Regardless, I decided to follow the instructions in the message. So, I created a COINzor account and actiavated my code.

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After activation , I receive my 0.51 BTC into my COINzor account. I then tried to withdraw the money from my Bitcoin wallet by clicking the "withdraw" button. But, a message pops up asking me to deposit 0.03 bitcoin before being able to withdraw, which reinforced the idea that this must be a scam. I knew that if I deposited the 0.03 Bitcoin I would never see it again, and the 0.51 Bitcoin deposited into by action wasn't legit.

About COINzor Cryptocurrency Website

Also, the website claims it has Android and iOS apps, but the links to download both apps doesn't work. And, when I check the both platforms for a COINzor app, I didn't find one.

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