Mit-ra: another scam project

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Sep 7, 2018 · 3 min read

I’m working with a team of BitcoinTalk users to promote crypto projects, mostly ICOs. Here is our website: https://www.projectbooster.info/

Recently we were promoting Mit-ra (https://www.mit-ra.com/).

At the beginning it was just like always: we provided a free test, they liked the results and decided to order 1 month of promotion service.

But then they refused to make any kind of prepayment, telling that they are a legit company and we would sign an agreement instead and get the first payment in a week.

My team usually gets at least 50% prepayment to start the promotion, and I consider it’s fair enough because we provide a free test to prove the quality of promotion.

The main reason for payment delay Mit-ra managers told us was the concern that they might be scammed. Our team had a bad experience working with scammers as well. But anyway, since we were signing an agreement, we took the risk and started the promotion.

The first payment was scheduled for August, 17. But it wasn’t transferred.

They told that the delay was caused by some disorganization issues.

Later the manager said they can’t pay us untill the end of pre-sale.

My team members wanted to start telling everyone that the project is a scam, but we agreed to wait untill the end of pre-sale first. According to the website it would end in a few days, when they reach the $1M softcap.

However, the tokensale slowed down (of course it would, since the promotion ended) and it took about 2.5 weeks.

At the moment, the project successfully raised the softcap (and even more), but the managers keep ignoring my messages.

So I’m calling Mit-ra a scam for violating the terms of the signed agreement!

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