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  1. Cryptocurrency Service
  2. Credit Counseling Service
  3. Data Recovery Service
  4. Debt Relief Service
  5. Investment Service
  6. Private Investigator

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We offer crypto protection and recovery services. The world’s best blockchain analytics, cryptocurrency intelligence in Bitcoin, eCrime, and Payment Experts Collaborate to Fight Crypto Crime. Coinreclaims offers the largest cryptocurrency coverage on the market with powerful analytics across the most comprehensive blockchain database. Working with Coin Reclaims Co. provides you with more than just expert help from some of the world’s best hackers and computer experts.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Everything went wrong

Everything went wrong. No help from this company. No upfront fee no attention to your case.5 months later you informed they not helping anymore because of negative review. This company CoinReclaims doe not live up to their standards and promises. Better off without them

October 3, 2023
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I doubt about the honesty of this…

I doubt about the honesty of this company.

The person, David Deans, presents himself as a crypto investigator. But he is the sane person that works for swift funds recovery. They use the same method to open you a blockchain account, let you deposit funds in the account and then block you access to the funds because they take the deposit. At the end David and his companies promise to return your funds with 48 hours but they then just block you.

I have letter , emails, whatsapp and all the info to proof that the company is giving false promises just for you to deposit more and more funds in a bogus blockchain wallet.

I lost 0.26 BTC and DavidDean from Coin Reclaims blocked me. I hope to get my deposit back.

August 16, 2022
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Reply from Coinreclaims

Hi Dean,

We tried to find you with the "Find Reviewer" tool but you ignored it. The name you are using on Trust Pilot is apparently a fake one as we have no "User Data with the name Dean" in our system. We still do not know who you are.

We have many referrals and recommendations, so we are not sure why you are claiming otherwise if you actually inquired. Perhaps you just rushed to judgement before giving us the opportunity to showcase ourselves.

Coin Reclaims Team

If you would like to file a complaint regarding a scam then you can do so at https://coinreclaims.com

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