All of the Terms of Use listed on your website are equally pathetic but the following numbers 6 and 7 were easiest to copy and post. Look at what is written, how can your scam be taken even 1% seriously?
Terms of Use:
https://bitingle.com/terms- 6. Resolution of Disputes
All disputes connected to the provision of sales transactions to the Customer will be settled by the way of negotiations between the Customer and the Bitingle.com exchange place administration based on the conditions of this Agreement.
7. Form of the Agreement
The Customer and the Bitingle.com exchange place acknowledge that the digital form of this Agreement is legally equal to the agreement executed in written form.
Also the following states a lot about your scam website:
- There is no cookie notification on your website
- You have not mentioned acronyms
KYC or
AML in your Terms of Use page
- You have not mentioned acronyms
GDPR European Law in your Terms of Use page
- "Bitingle.com" is mentioned in your Terms of Use page rather than the parent company. It seems you have actively avoided it
- After signup there is no way to delete customer history as per GDPR
Looks very much a scam to steal credit card numbers, nothing else but there is a lure for users to send Bitcoin to receive US$
There is more to expose your scam but I cannot be bothered. It is added to my Scam Alert signature...