Are you looking to collect and trade digital collectible NFT cards? Well, I was and I stumbled onto super.one on the internet. The site looked nice with HD images but some of the links didn’t work.
I tried to sign up but realised I need to be referred by someone already on the platform so I can list them as a sponsor. My hopes were dashed!
What’s up with that? I got curious and went looking for credible information whether I can actually trust super.one.
Going online to review sites I found this:
One positive review that also sounded scammy on Trustpilot.
I thought it was scammy coz the reviewer put his/her Facebook name there while asking anyone interested to “hit him up”. Now, instead of simply reviewing super.one, the guy says to also call him? Maybe he is just a guy with a kind heart who wants to help you make money? I doubt it.
I hate it when I find both negative and positive reviews in equal number. How do I then know if I can trust super.one?
I went to check another review site: Trustpilot. Found nothing there. Also checked mywot.com and found nothing there. Could it be a fairly new website?
So I went to check the website on ScamAdviser and got a single negative review. But it was really telling:
Translated text reads: “ I joined super one more than 2 years ago and luckily I didn't bring anyone else in. It was supposed to be paid out for Christmas 2 years ago, but I'm still waiting today. Everything is hidden behind the Messenger Telegram. It people are told fairy tales to get their money.”
At this point, I decided I’m not messing around with this site and left. Even though I had hoped to trade and collect souvenir sports NFT cards, superone did not inspire me with confidence.
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