BASEAIM.com....And the lovely scammer called Lee.
Although I cannot prove it yet, I believe that BASEAIM.com is providing a trading platform for a variety of young women, primarily Asian, but also from countries in Eastern Europe, who meet men at online Dating Sites (A major one being Mingle2.com), entice those men into "relationships" by claiming everlasting love, passing photos back and forth, with maybe a quick video to further cement the "relationship". And the relationship was established with, in my case, Lee from Toronto. A transplant from Singapore who also owned two small business and did this crypto Storage, in her case, as a means towards early retirement. The Storage function was depositing money into USDT on BASEAIM that created a daily dividend from an asset that varies depending on whose running the scam, I suppose. And Lee and, according her her, MANY others, used BASEAIM as their trusted platform. And Lee was making a ton of money everyday from the "looks" of it, as I did what she instructed me to do via cell phone screenshots to set it all up, that just happened to show her $1.206 Million account balance......So my little $500 deposit was building at about $3.75 perday. But lastnight I was doing some reading and happened to come across a TrustPilot review of BaseAIM. It freaked me out, so I immediately got to BaseAIM.com throught my Wallet browser, attempted to pull my money back into the DeFi Wallet where it would be safe, and found that even though BASEAIM showed the transaction as under review, it never went anywhere, did anything further from that point. The software coding that BASEAIMM setup would seem to be ONLY for Receiving money. NEVER for Withdrawing. Which makes the owners, operators of BASEAIM as responsible as the women interacting with the "Scammee". That'd be ME in this case. my $500 is gone into the Lovely (and I do mean Lovely) Lee's pocket, and a few others.
It would be nice if TrustPilot would allow the posting of JPG's to show potential scammee's what fake photos they might see.
27. Januar 2024
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