Apenft ai is a scam crypto platform that claims to be an exchange while also the world’s leading NFT marketplace, despite the fact the domain name was only registered a few months ago.
It’s pretty clear this site is fake after a cursory look at the content, which is garbled, nonsensical and contains numerous grammatical errors.
There are many other issues as well, not least the numerous reports from users who’ve fallen foul of the platform.
How to tell Apenft ai is a scam
Below is a list of some of the obvious giveaways. Many of these points can be applied to other scam sites as well.
- A recently registered domain, yet the platform claims to have been operating for years.
- Passages of text that make no sense and are not relevant to the service the platform purportedly provides.
- No active social media channels.
- So-called apps that are not hosted by official app stores but are available as direct download .apk files. These are likely to be viruses.
- Cookie-cutter website design with very little content.
- No information about the team or company.
- Generic images that are irrelevant to the platform
- An amateurish outlook contact email address (which probably doesn’t even work).
It’s pretty unlikely that you’ll get your funds back, but authorities around the world are making some progress in catching the scammers.
You should definitely make the relevant bodies aware of what’s happened to you in case they do manage to retrieve some of the stolen funds.
There are private companies that might be able to help which I’ve written about here.
Have you had any experience with this platform? Kindly share your thoughts in the comment section to help others stay informed and safe.