Appearing on the 'This Morning' show, Michael Carroll discovered an automated Вitcоin trading platform, called Bitcoin Sucker. The idea was simple: allow the average person the opportunity to cash in on the Вitcоin boom. But only if they have absolutely no investing or technology experience, because it's a scam.

If you read all that wasteful tabloid nonsense, you may remember Michael Carroll, he won the lottery in 2002 when he was 19 years old & blew it all before he was 21, naming himself as 'King of Chavs' and the 'Lotto lout'. Since then he has been working as a bin man up until the end of 2017 when he discovered 'Bitcoin Sucker'. Learning from his mistakes, he now takes investing seriously & showed us just how easy it is to get conned by scammers.

The scam works like this, a user would simply make an initial deposit into the platform, usually of £250, £250 or more, and the automated trading scammers would go to work. Using a combination of delay tactics and lies, the scammers would know the perfect time to tell the victim to invest, maximising the scammer profits..

To demonstrate the power of the platform Michael had Holly Willoughby deposit £250 live on the show.

Holly Willoughby after listening to the binman going on and on about Bitcoin Sucker

After the interview was over, Holly made her way out of the studio to clear her head after all the nonsense she had witnessed.

Holly and Phillip became very eager to have this man escorted out

Everyone on the show including the production instantly realised this was some sort of scam and began to tune out of all of his twaddle.

Holly knew instantly that you cannot make money for nothing as then money would be meaningless "Do you just think I'm stupid?"


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We decided to put Bitcoin Sucker to the test, to see if it was really possible for you to make money using the platform.

Here's the deal: We quickly discovered that the platform is a scam that performs two tasks. Number one it makes such ridiculous claims that anyone not just leaving the site immediately must have no idea about investing. Two it creates an idea that you cannot lose and so you will enter a terrible deal and lose all your money before you realise it.

Also, we learnt that Bitcoin Sucker is just a website and that the acual scam takes place on a fake trader website that is ostensibly a company registered in St Vincents and the Grenadines.

MY RESULTS WITH Bitcoin Sucker AFTER 7 DAYS: I decided to sign up for an account with Bitcoin Sucker, I was forwarded to a really dodgy looking CFD broker site in the Caribbean but still went ahead and deposited the £250.

Before I had even put away my bank card, the boiler room scammers were already on teh line. They convinced me to deposit £40k in a very intense discussion and I felt very uncomfortable.

Soon I began to make money on the chart in front of me, and the next day I had made a small profit. I then asked my agent about withdrawal and she explained I needed to send my passport and driving license pictures over with headed notepaper.

After 7 of trying to withdraw, I noticed that the autotrading robot had lost a lot of trades and that I had hardly any money left. I told them I wanted a refund but they said I still had to send the photo documents.

I realised that they were playing for time at this point and started to get annoyed. My agent disappeared and I could not get the phone number to work anymore. Now I knew this was just a scam.

The platform isn't magic, there is no way to make money without trading skill and taking risks. I realise that now. I have lost everything..

As you can see from the screenshot below, I decided to use the 'withdraw funds' function to try and withdraw £6,300.59 from my account to no avail.

How I couldn't withdraw my money from my Bitcoin Sucker account

All in all, I lost £44k to Bitcoin Sucker and now I need to find a way to recover my money. The recovery company I found ripped me off for another £4k and now I am really lost and dpepressed!

Note: You will never get any money deposited into your personal bank account from them.

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Right now, Bitcoin Sucker is trying to get you signed up with lot's of these scams using all of their partner sites: Bitcopin Bank, Bitcoin Circuit, Bitcoin Code, Bitcoin Era, Bitcoin Loophole, Bitcoin Billionaire, Bitcoin Lifestyle, Bitcoin Rush, Bitcoin Trader etc..

Never deposit any money to these offshore, unregulated scumbags!

It is crucial that you do not sign up for Bitcoin Sucker and tell all your friends it is a scam immediately.

Do not send them any money via credit card or a bank transfer.

There are three steps to get started:
1. Sign Up For A Free Account
2. Deposit The Minimum £250
3. Boiler Room Scammer phones to take all of your money

Note: You can never withdraw your profits or initial deposit at ANY and the 'Withdraw' button inside the platform is a fake

Step 1: Enter Your Details To Sign Up For A Free Account


Step 2: Deposit The Initial Minimum Investment Of £250


Step 3: Get scammed by the boiler room scumbags and lose all of your friends!


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Associated Links:
Bitcoin Sucker Official Site