I heard about the Pisces Global scam from someone who was trying to find a legitimate platform to trade crypto on.
Fortunately they hadn’t parted with any money when they contacted me as it’s clear this is a fake platform designed to trick people out of their cash or crypto.
There are many ways to tell that Pisces Global is a fake site.
They include:
- The domain name is very new, yet the platform claims to have been around for two years.
- Most of the links force you to a login page without giving you the information they claim to.
- The iOS and Android app links don’t take you to the official stores but prompt a direct download pop-up.
- The ‘user agreement’ link actually states the contract is with Polaris Ex – another well-known crypto scam.
- There are no social media channels associated with the platform.
- People are being contacted at random and being urged to invest here – not something a legitimate exchange would do.
- There are no reviews about this platform online.
- It’s clearly a poorly designed, fake site that has little utility other than enabling people to create an account to send cash or crypto to.
These are just a few of the tell-tale signs that the Pisces Global platform is a completely fake site and is not legit.
You should avoid this platform completely and block anyone who approaches you about investing here.
The approaches might come via Telegram or WhatsApp, or it could be from someone you’ve recently met on a dating app.
See the links below for some useful information on what you can do if you’ve been caught up in a crypto scam.
Have you had any experience with this platform? Kindly share your thoughts in the comment section to help others stay informed and safe.