Is Trxtron.Bet a Scam or Legit Business?

Author: Adam Collins

May 19, 2022

The quest to succeed in life is usually high in most, if not all people. But while people try and work for it, there are scammers positioned along the way ready to scatter all the years of hard work. When trxtron.bet appeared on the most searched site on ScamAdviser, we decided to check it out and know if it's a scam or a legit business.

Limited information 

There is very limited information to start with, with users being required to register before they know what the site is all about. I found this to be a common trick that most scammer use to pressure people into subscribing to whatever they are selling.

It would have made more sense to give a detailed outlook of the company, what they do, where they are located and more about the people behind the company.

Damning customer reviews

There was little information I could find about the company even when I tried searching on ScamAdviser.com. But when I tried searching for customer reviews online, there were a lot of negative reviews. Most customers, whom I found on TrustPilot, were complaining that withdrawing funds from the site is a lot of work. 

Most of the complaints were about customers being asked to redopsit funds for them to be able to make withdrawals. This is strange as people have a right to their money without having unnecessary and unrealistic demands. Most people, even after re-depositing funds, were not able to make the withdrawals. 

Lack of social media presence

I could not find any social media handles for the site trxtron.bet. I found this very strange as most companies have a social media handle which they use to reach out to more people and handle any customer issues.


All I could find are marketing links, posted by other handles but they still provided very little information.

In short, the characteristics overlap with what we see in other scams. The site does not provide enough information about what they do. Exercise caution when dealing with the site.

This article has been written by a scam fighter volunteer. If you believe the article above contains inaccuracies or is missing relevant information, please contact Scamadviser.com using this form.

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