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Fin2Flex.io Review: Scam Or Legit?
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[QUOTE="Good-Guy, post: 202833, member: 29109"] Fin2flex is an asset management company that claims to offer interesting and lucrative profit rates to their investors. They claim that they offer up to 1.2 percent profits on investments. They also state that they aim to "expand" the limits of asset management and investment opportunities. An investor can withdraw and deposit funds using USDT (ERC-20) coin and Bitcoin. The company mentions that the investor's funds circulate through a proper channel. When the investor makes a deposit with the company, the company tends to invest that funds into [B][I]OTC markets[/I][/B] and even [B][I]Freelancing markets[/I][/B]. A big problem with the site is that the name of the site domain is itself so unprofessional. The investor might need to purchase a contract on the platform in order to get benefited and the total term of each contract is different. They even say that they have their own "internal" currency known as "Flex". My investigations have uncovered the fact that this company is a really new company. No one truly knows who is behind this company. I have also noticed that in order to look "professional", they have also written articles on their website. They can also be found active on various social media platforms. However, this certainly does not mean that they are reliable. It seems that they are a pyramid scheme because they are not transparent and they provide no security on investments whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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