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get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby redmanjp » November 30th, 2023, 10:58 pm

Someone I met in person sent me a link to this site

https://get1web.com

Seems to be something where u buy and sell and earn USDT but I don't know if it involves any pyramid scheme or other scheme which were recently made illegal.

Anyone familiar with this site and can shed some light on it?

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby maj. tom » November 30th, 2023, 11:17 pm

r u srs?

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby Dohplaydat » December 1st, 2023, 5:26 am

Lol :D

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby fokhan_96 » December 1st, 2023, 8:10 am

Make sure you have credit card info at hand.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby VexXx Dogg » December 1st, 2023, 12:40 pm

Wanna buy a bridge?

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby AlphaMan » December 5th, 2023, 12:51 pm

I actually know a lot of persons doing this and making lots of cash...
Although it operates like a pyramid scheme, it pays well.
Anyone care to shed some more light on this...

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby K74T » December 5th, 2023, 12:56 pm

AlphaMan wrote:I actually know a lot of persons doing this and making lots of cash...
Although it operates like a pyramid scheme, it pays well.
Anyone care to shed some more light on this...
Maybe you should ask the lots of persons you know doing it and making lots of cash to shed more light.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby AlphaMan » December 5th, 2023, 1:04 pm

K74T wrote:
AlphaMan wrote:I actually know a lot of persons doing this and making lots of cash...
Although it operates like a pyramid scheme, it pays well.
Anyone care to shed some more light on this...
Maybe you should ask the lots of persons you know doing it and making lots of cash to shed more light.

They saying they make back there initial investment 3 folds over already.. They ain't telling untruths.
Me however I'm hard headed to try these kinda things

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby killercow » December 5th, 2023, 2:01 pm

AlphaMan wrote:
K74T wrote:
AlphaMan wrote:I actually know a lot of persons doing this and making lots of cash...
Although it operates like a pyramid scheme, it pays well.
Anyone care to shed some more light on this...
Maybe you should ask the lots of persons you know doing it and making lots of cash to shed more light.

They saying they make back there initial investment 3 folds over already.. They ain't telling untruths.
Me however I'm hard headed to try these kinda things
I see this as the new DSS. Let's wait and see how long this one will last.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby fokhan_96 » December 5th, 2023, 2:29 pm

AlphaMan wrote:
K74T wrote:
AlphaMan wrote:I actually know a lot of persons doing this and making lots of cash...
Although it operates like a pyramid scheme, it pays well.
Anyone care to shed some more light on this...
Maybe you should ask the lots of persons you know doing it and making lots of cash to shed more light.

They saying they make back there initial investment 3 folds over already.. They ain't telling untruths.
Me however I'm hard headed to try these kinda things
Well let one of them "mentour" you. I'm sure what they are doing is "cutting edge". Ask them to join the "exclusive club" so you will be on your way to "financial freedom".

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby gastly369 » December 5th, 2023, 2:42 pm

Get1web.com engages in deceptive tactics to trick customers into placing orders and handing over their money or sensitive personal information, making it a scam website.

Scammers behind Get1web.com promote the site and lure in victims by using spam emails and social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. They employ incredibly low prices and stolen product images to entice unsuspecting shoppers on this fraudulent site.

Once victims place orders and submit payment information, the scammers simply take the money and run, leaving customers with one of the following outcomes:

Most commonly, orders go unfulfilled and simply disappear after payments are processed, resulting in nothing at all.

Victims may receive cheap replicas made with poor-quality materials that do not match the original product descriptions, constituting knock-off or inferior substitutes.

In some cases, victims report receiving items that are clearly used, broken, or otherwise tampered with, showing that no new products are being shipped, which is the outcome of receiving used, damaged, or tampered goods.

Some orders arrive with products that are completely different from what was ordered, demonstrating no order accuracy, leading to completely wrong items being delivered.

In addition to selling sham goods or no goods at all, Get1web.com unscrupulously collects customers' personal and financial data during checkout, including full names, home addresses, phone numbers, credit card details, and more. This information is likely used or sold for nefarious purposes like identity theft, credit card fraud, or sharing on dark web marketplaces.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby redmanjp » December 5th, 2023, 5:00 pm

AlphaMan wrote:I actually know a lot of persons doing this and making lots of cash...
Although it operates like a pyramid scheme, it pays well.
Anyone care to shed some more light on this...


well if it does, then i hadda run from it as another tuner said in the crypto thread- they recently made pyramid schemes illegal and it have an ad saying so :roll:

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby R-H-D » December 5th, 2023, 5:50 pm

gastly369 wrote:Get1web.com engages in deceptive tactics to trick customers into placing orders and handing over their money or sensitive personal information, making it a scam website.

Scammers behind Get1web.com promote the site and lure in victims by using spam emails and social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. They employ incredibly low prices and stolen product images to entice unsuspecting shoppers on this fraudulent site.

Once victims place orders and submit payment information, the scammers simply take the money and run, leaving customers with one of the following outcomes:

Most commonly, orders go unfulfilled and simply disappear after payments are processed, resulting in nothing at all.

Victims may receive cheap replicas made with poor-quality materials that do not match the original product descriptions, constituting knock-off or inferior substitutes.

In some cases, victims report receiving items that are clearly used, broken, or otherwise tampered with, showing that no new products are being shipped, which is the outcome of receiving used, damaged, or tampered goods.

Some orders arrive with products that are completely different from what was ordered, demonstrating no order accuracy, leading to completely wrong items being delivered.

In addition to selling sham goods or no goods at all, Get1web.com unscrupulously collects customers' personal and financial data during checkout, including full names, home addresses, phone numbers, credit card details, and more. This information is likely used or sold for nefarious purposes like identity theft, credit card fraud, or sharing on dark web marketplaces.



What you talking about?
this is a ponzi scheme
Think it pop down last week Friday

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby aaron17 » December 6th, 2023, 8:41 am

Stanford in dat orr?

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby R-H-D » December 9th, 2023, 3:57 pm

it fold up and the Get ppl gone India

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » December 9th, 2023, 11:26 pm

R-H-D wrote:it fold up and the Get ppl gone India

https://www.tiktok.com/@shivam_teelucks ... 7206991110

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby killercow » December 10th, 2023, 2:55 pm

killercow wrote:
AlphaMan wrote:
K74T wrote:
AlphaMan wrote:I actually know a lot of persons doing this and making lots of cash...
Although it operates like a pyramid scheme, it pays well.
Anyone care to shed some more light on this...
Maybe you should ask the lots of persons you know doing it and making lots of cash to shed more light.

They saying they make back there initial investment 3 folds over already.. They ain't telling untruths.
Me however I'm hard headed to try these kinda things
I see this as the new DSS. Let's wait and see how long this one will last.
Well that was quicker than I thought. A fool and his money are destined to part ways. No such thing as easy money.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » December 10th, 2023, 9:39 pm

Ouch - seems a lot of people got caught really bad
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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby DMan7 » December 10th, 2023, 9:45 pm

I hope the OP didn't GET caught in this scam.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby Country_Bookie » December 10th, 2023, 10:03 pm

Dear investors,

This is Betty. Your GET manager. It is with deep sadness that I inform you all that GET will no longer work in Trinidad and Tobago because of the incident which occurred last Thursday. It was found that a group of Trinidadians were responsible for this hacking, and GET will not tolerate this. As a result, Trinidad and Tobago is now black listed, and GET will no longer continue business with anyone in that country or any accounts linked to anyone in that country. Please be advised that GET will not pay any salaries or approve any withdrawals that's affiliated with Trinidadians or any accounts linked to Trinidad and Tobago .

Yours sincerely,
Betty Robertson


Saw this on YouTube comments. Dread way to announce to people they've lost all their money.


I know a few friends who were in it and tried to rope me in a month ago. I told them it's a ponzi scheme but when people see easy money they forget about all logic.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby maj. tom » December 10th, 2023, 11:36 pm

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby FrankChag » December 11th, 2023, 12:47 pm

Just leaving this here...
Please share with your loved ones.


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Pay millions in fines, jail time
Ponzi and pyramid-type schemes now against the law | Nov 15, 2022

Ponzi and pyramid-type schemes are now outlawed.

If found guilty, you will have to pay millions in fines and serve jail time.

The Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSE) yesterday advised the public of an amendment to the Securities Act Chapter 83:02 (“the Act”) of the Laws of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

A new Section 165A has been inserted after the existing Section 165 of the Act to provide for the criminalising of any ‘prohibited schemes’, namely Ponzi and pyramid-type schemes, the TTSE said on a media release.

Under the amended Act, it is now a criminal offence to establish, operate, advertise or participate in these prohibited schemes. It is now also an offence to invite persons to join a prohibited scheme.

The Act further provides that a person who establishes or operates a prohibited scheme is liable, if convicted, to pay a fine of $10 million or to imprisonment for 10 years.

It also states that a person who knowingly participates in a prohibited scheme is liable, if convicted, to pay $5 million or to imprisonment for five years.

For knowingly advertising or inviting another person to join a prohibited scheme a person is liable, if convicted, to pay $2 million or to imprisonment for three years.

Members of the public, who may have information about the operation of a prohibited scheme, are urged to contact the TTSEC or send the relevant information (audio or video files/documents/texts/images) via the ‘TTSEC Investor Protection App’, easily downloadable via the Google and Apple.

According to Investopedia, a Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investing scam which generates returns for earlier investors with money taken from later investors. This is similar to a pyramid scheme in that both are based on using new investors’ funds to pay the earlier backers.

Both Ponzi schemes and pyramid schemes eventually bottom out when the flood of new investors dries up and there isn’t enough money to go around. At that point, the schemes unravel.


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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby aaron17 » December 11th, 2023, 1:02 pm

Betty betta watch out

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby K74T » December 11th, 2023, 3:05 pm

It good.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby VexXx Dogg » December 11th, 2023, 4:08 pm

Men went to get and end up gettin got

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby redmanjp » December 11th, 2023, 4:54 pm

DMan7 wrote:I hope the OP didn't GET caught in this scam.


I only clicked on a link i was sent- didn't actually buy or sell anything so didnt lose anything.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby aaron17 » December 12th, 2023, 9:13 am

lol :drinking:
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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby redmanjp » December 12th, 2023, 10:26 pm

For the ppl who did lose money, can they sue Get in foreign courts in the country they operate?

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby bluefete » December 13th, 2023, 9:15 am

LOL - John Chris
https://www.facebook.com/61554464885089 ... tid=cr9u03

A pardner told me on Sunday that he put money in this, last week, and lost ALL because the woman who was hounding him down was real nice.

Make it make sense.

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Re: get1web.com - legit or not?

Postby bluefete » December 13th, 2023, 9:17 am

That statement by Betty Robertson is one piece of deep shrite.

But people invest in the stock market and mutual funds and lose their money as well and no one sues the banks. Nomsayin?

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