coingoldpro.com Reviews

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The trust score of coingoldpro.com is rather low. Why?

The trust score rating of the website is rather low. coingoldpro.com may be a scam.

We determined the trust score using a computer algorithm. The algorithm looks at 40+ data points on which basis its creates a trust score. Sources are third party reviews, the location of the company, the hosting party used by the website, if the website has been reported to sell fake products, etcetera.

As the review of the website is somewhat low, please do take time to check the website yourself. Our trust score is only a recommendation.

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The identity of the owner of the website is hidden on WHOIS

The Tranco rank (how much traffic) is rather low

This website has been voted to be a scam on Scamadviser

Negative reviews were detected for this website

The site does not allow us to analyze its content

No valid SSL certificate was detected and the site is offering financial services

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Consumer reviews about coingoldpro.com

Very negative reviews

Total reviews: 2 Average score: 1 stars Learn more
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Your chances of investing and getting your returns at the end is nearly impossible. The percentage offers are quite enticing but when you wish to withdraw, they will come at you with a large sense of entitlement of paying taxes which you weren’t
When I primitively lost my investment, I was dumbfounded cause I was mad at myself for allowing this company to take my money. The truth is that anyone can actually fall prey to their antics because to an extent, it’s a well organized scheme. I
I was convinced to invest here by a friend I met on Tinder, Her name was Annie ( now I know she could be anyone else). At first everything was going on well until I requested for withdrawal, that’s when the nightmare started… I had to put in
I was cajoled into thinking that this platform had something tangible to offer, I was approached by a lady on Social Media who told me about the platform that it was a lifetime opportunity worth investing into, She told me that her Uncle works at

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Entire Review coingoldpro.com

Company Review

The identify of the website owner has been hidden. This may be done for a valid reason as spammers use this information to email website owners. Unfortunately is also makes identification of the owner difficult. We prefer if the website does show his true identity.

Webshop Review

The Tranco ranking of this website is low. This can be considered low in relation to other websites from the website's country. If you think this website should be very popular, please invest additional time in researching the company as this is suspicious. For a smaller or starting website a low ranking can be considered normal.

We tried to analyze the content of the website but we failed. It may mean a temporary technical error, that the site is not active, there is no content, or that the website is actively blocking our efforts to analyze the information it is offering. As we analyze more than 2 million websites every month we recommend caution. Extra research to determine if this website is legit or a scam is recommended. 

Technical Review

We always check if a website has a valid SSL certificate. According our source, this is not the case for coingoldpro.com. The general norm is that every website, even personal sites and blogs, should have a valid SSL certificate. As nowadays you can get an SSL certificate for free, there is no reason not to have it. In this case, the site investigated also seems to offer financial services. Any legit financial service also has a well working SSL certificate as communication between you as user and the website needs to be secured. The fact that we could not find a fully working SSL certificate and the website offering financial services, made us lower their trust score. 

Facts about coingoldpro.com

Key facts
Domain age
1 year from now
WHOIS data
hidden
Company data
Organisation
Redacted for privacy
Owner
Redacted for privacy
Address
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Country
TH
Phone
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E-mail
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Website data
Website
coingoldpro.com
Title
没有找到站点
Domain age
1 year from now
SSL certificate valid
invalid
WHOIS registration date
2022-07-30
WHOIS last update date
2023-07-31
WHOIS renew date
2024-07-30
Owner
Name
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Organisation
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Street
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Country
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Telephone
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E-mail
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Administrator
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Organisation
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Street
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Telephone
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E-mail
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Technical Contact
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Organisation
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Street
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Country
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Telephone
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E-mail
https://rdap.gname.com/extra/contact?type=registrant&domain=coingoldpro.com
Registrar
Name
Gname.com Pte. Ltd.
IANA ID
1923
Register website
www.gname.com
E-mail
complaint@gname.com
Phone
+65.31581931
Server name
Request HTTP status
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Target
ns1.gname.net.
IP
162.159.27.88
Country
US

Target
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IP
162.159.27.239
Country
US

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