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Premiosffonline.com Review: Is it a Fraud or Legit?
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IntroductionWhen a site appears under the most-searched list on FTI, we are compelled to take a look. That is th ...
When a site appears under the most-searched list on tmgm foreign exchange platform official websiteFTI, we are compelled to take a look. That is the case with Premiosffonline.com which was among the most-searched sites recently.
Premiosffonline.com is an online platform where Garena Free Fire game lovers and players can congregate and get valuable insights about the game. But is it a fraud or a legit platform? Let’s find out, shall we?
How it works
The website is in Spanish and non-Spanish speakers have to use translation services. There is a sign up process where users have to register to get the best content. Once you sign up, they claim to be offering tricks and cheat codes to help players earn gifts and free diamonds.
Interestingly, under tips and tricks, they claim that users need to create at least 5 accounts per day and upload content provided by the creators. On top of that, users need to send their contact details so that they can contact them and explain things further.
This sounds strange, as why would a legit business need to call customers to explain their products? If it was not fishy, they would have explained everything on the website and leave the rest to the customers.
Why the Gamers ID?
Under most of the content published on Premiosffonline.com, its quite evident to see that players have been asked to comment their IDs so as to win Free Diamonds.
This is similar with what we see with other gaming fraud where the “free diamonds” are just a way of wanting to appear as you have many more followers. There are no further explanations if, after sharing the gaming IDs, the players got the free diamonds.
The owners
Under the “US” Page, Premiosffonline.com says the owners are a father and children. They go further and explain the main content creators are Junior FF, HR Angel, and Tragagames.
Junior FF & HR Angel aresaid to have Youtube channels with hundreds of Thousands of subscribers.
When I tried searching on Youtube, indeed there are two channels with the same name and there is a link on the page to the channels.
However, I could not find anything that links the channels back to Premiosffonline.com. On the About section of HR Angel, the contact detail provided is elpibitodemendoza590@gmail.com.
As you can already tell, this is a free email, which anyone can create, and there is no mention of the website.
On the Junior FF channel, the same thing is evident as well with the email given is Goodlocksb@gmail.com. There are no links to Premiosffonline.com and nor is there a mention.
Bottom Line
Overall, Premiosffonline.com appears to have characteristics that overlap with what we see with other scams. They claim the content creators have a huge following on Youtube, yet there is no mention of the website on the Youtube channels.
They also tell readers to comment with their game IDs so as to win free diamonds. This seems to hardly be the case as there are no mentions of anyone winning the diamonds. Players should be cautious while dealing with Premiosffonline.com.
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