Famous crypto guru Alexander Orlovsky owes more than $4 million to investors in his crypto pyramid scheme.
The portal 360UA NEWS writes about this
The day before it became known that a Ukrainian citizen living in Dubai could be extradited at the request of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. A criminal case has already been opened against Alexander Orlovsky based on a collective statement from defrauded investors, buyers of pseudo-rates, as well as ordinary gullible citizens who transferred money to Orlovsky to buy cryptocurrencies. As a result, Alexander Orlovsky simply disappeared and stopped answering messages and calls.
Crypto swindler Alexander Orlovsky positions himself as a cryptocurrency expert, founder of the FFA community, and creator of a cryptocurrency course. This is official information that is easy to find on the Internet. Orlovsky, for real, not virtual dollars, promises to teach gullible and naive people how to receive almost millions in income from virtual money. In reality, this is an ordinary scam, the profit from which is received only by one person - Alexander Orlovsky himself.
From Alexander’s social networks it is known that he has been earning money in crypto for 7 years. He is 26 years old, he was born and raised in Ukraine, but at the age of 16 he left for Poland, where he still lives. At the age of 16, he tried to work in different professions, but was unable to achieve results until he started learning crypt. Now Alexander has “earned” about a million dollars and bought an apartment in Dubai. And, of course, Orlovsky decided that he was simply obliged to pass on his “invaluable experience” to everyone. On his page it is written that he has already taught more than 3,000 people how to make money on cryptocurrencies.
“About 3-4 thousand people took the course created by Alexander and left a lot of great reviews after studying. This is a complete program for beginners, which from scratch gives the concept of cryptocurrencies, exchanges and all kinds of transactions. In his opinion, everyone can make money on crypto. It doesn't matter age, gender or ability of any industry. They will teach you everything during the course, and will lead you by the hand from theory to the first agreement, which, with training, can bring you the first $1,000,” says Razvodilov’s advertisement.
In detail, the scheme looks like this: Orlovsky has a website for a course on cryptocurrencies, which has complete information about the program, admission conditions and tuition fees. Orlovsky gives the first acquaintance with the course at a free webinar, during which he will be given details to which you need to transfer money for participation in the courses.
After that, at best, you will listen to a lecture about nothing, which resembles a Wikipedia article about all the known facts. At worst, you will be completely ignored, and you will not receive any knowledge, fabulous income, or even your money back. This is evidenced by reviews on sites such as otzyvua. net.
“If you are thinking of buying this course from Alexander Orlovsky, don’t even think about it, run away from scammers. Everything looks amazingly great and gives you hope of making money only until you pay them your money. Then you will be ignored as much as possible. Your requests to return funds paid for services not provided will also be ignored. The mentor answers the questions posed bluntly, very superficially and without delving into the essence of the issue. The course itself can be useful for beginners, but many points are difficult to understand; Alexander’s explanations are not always up-to-date, for example, the interface of those exchanges on which it gives an explanation has already changed since the time the video was recorded, and in order to understand it you need to independently look for newer and more relevant ones, and also free videos on YouTube. The question of why then to pay such money remains open,” says one of the real reviews of Orlovsky’s courses.
“Fraudsters, they took the money and disappeared,” writes user Natalya.
Most of the positive reviews here are paid for. This can be clearly understood if you go to the users who left a review and look at all their reviews.
And here is another review from user Ekaterina:
After payment for the course, no one provided me, the manager disappears from communication, he is no longer interested in you. I received no communication or support. Also, even after payment, no message was received by email, usually after purchasing information about services, messages are received that the payment has been completed and you are registered for the course, in the same company no one is interested in you, you transferred the money and everyone welcomes you, this is how they make money "on crypto"
There are also more detailed reviews about how people lost thousands of dollars because of Alexander Orlovsky’s pseudo-courses.
“I am writing this review to protect other people from scammers such as Alexander Orlovsky. He promised to teach me how to invest in cryptocurrency, but simply provided me with information that can be found for free on the Internet. When I asked for a refund, he blocked me and swore at me. My experience: I became interested in investing in cryptocurrency and came across Alexander Orlovsky’s course. He promised that his course would help me start making money on cryptocurrency, even if I have no experience. I was desperate, so I decided to try it.
The course cost $3,500. It was a lot of money for me, but I was willing to pay it if it would help me achieve my goals.
What I got: The course was a complete disappointment. Orlovsky simply gave me information that can be found for free on the Internet. It didn't give me any real knowledge or skills that could help me start making money in cryptocurrency.
When I asked for my money back, Orlovsky blocked me and swore at me. Consequences: I was shocked and disappointed. I lost $3500 and got nothing in return. Now I'm all in debt and loans. Conclusion: I ask you not to repeat my mistake. Do not believe the promises of Alexander Orlovsky. He is a scammer who only wants to take your money.”
Feedback from real buyers of Orlovsky’s pseudo-courses harms the well-functioning money transfer pipeline, so Orlovsky carefully monitors such sites and pays for the removal of negative comments.
Criminal case against Alexander Orlovsky
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on May 3, 2024, a criminal case was opened against Ukrainian citizen Alexander Orlovsky, who has been living in Dubai for the last year. Alexander Orlovsky is known in Ukraine, Russia, Poland, the UAE and Turkey for selling non-existent cryptocurrency at a discount, trading courses, as well as creating pyramids using the Ponzi scheme, police said.
According to law enforcement officials, Alexander Orlovsky owes investors in his crypto pyramid more than $4 million.
A criminal case has been opened against Alexander Orlovsky based on a collective statement from defrauded investors, buyers of pseudo-courses, as well as ordinary gullible citizens who transferred money to Orlovsky to buy cryptocurrencies. As a result, Alexander Orlovsky simply disappeared and stopped answering calls and messages
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