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Complaint Review: MetalPay Crypto App - San Francisco California

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  • MetalPay Crypto App San Francisco, California United States

MetalPay Crypto App MetalPay, MetalCoin, MetalPaysMe, @metalpaysme, Metal Pay MetalPay misleading investors with false information, fake investor relationships. San Francisco California

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MetalPay is a copycat of PayPal and Venmo that claims to pay you money for using its app. However you are not actually paid. What you receive is worthless MetalPay crypto which has no actual value. This MetalPay was claimed by company to be worth over $17.00 per coin but now reported at 23 cents. MetalPay claims billionaire Richard Branson of Virgin conglomerate is somehow associated or affiliated with MetalPay. However Richard Branson has nothing to do with MetalPay, other than MetalPay tricked the public into believing Branson was an investor or highly interested in supporting and investing in MetalPay by posing with Branson at a tennis match. None of this turns out to be true.

Branson has become an unwitting pawn for MetalPay by them posting the fan photo with Branson insinuating they are partners or in talks to form an actual partnership. MetalPay is trying to make the public believe that investing in MetalPay is your "ticket to the moon" and warning them "hopefully we all get our tickets ready 'before' the news is official so we don't get left, once again eating poop in the gutter whilst everyone else is partying on the moon!

Their message is that if you don't invest in MetalPay then you will eating poop while the smart MetalPay users are partying on the Moon with Richard Branson. This and many other fake blogs posted by MetalPay staff don't come right out and state facts. Instead they carfeully mislead you into coming to the wrong conclusions. 

This deceptive practice by MetalPay is unethical and unfair to Mr. Branson and the Virgin brand. By MetalPay paying to advertise at one of Richard Branson's tennis matches, they paid to place their logo on the Virgin helicopter and attend the tennis match and get photos standing next to Richard Branson to give the impression to investors and app users that they are affiliated with Branson when they are not. Branson has made no investment or partnership with MetalPay whatsoever.

As with many crypto startups and apps, MetalPay uses deceptive marketing, fear, and misinformation to drum up interest.

Beware of MetalPay.

Do not be fooled by Metalpay blogs or fake user accounts defending Metalpay. 

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@cryptonyte/metal-pay-mtl-to-sign-deal-with-virgin-cruises

 

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