I visited the site and here are the instructions they give on how to "refund" your money:
- Contact us via Telegram or email.
- Send us a scam token address, Number of scam tokens available, Date of purchase, and preferably a hash of the transaction.
- Send us the received key.
- We load the key and all the information received about the fraudulent token into the script we created
- Our script interacts with a fraudulent smart contract and after that it becomes possible to unlock the possibility of exchanging coins and your money is returned to you.
By "received key" they actually mean the private key of your wallet. They even described how to export a private key from Metamask. The fact that they are asking you to hand over your private keys should be a major red flag. This should be enough to convince you that this is a scam.
All this mumble jumble only serves to trick victims into giving away their private keys, which then allows the scammer access to their entire wallet.
They make it sound simple and easy and with testimonials, you will think it's real but it's not if you are a real holder and investor you know that
Not your keys, not your coins
is the most basic rule in protecting your coins, even if they explain to you that it is safe if anyone or any of platform ask for your private keys, then you can conclude that they are trying to scam you, so protect your coins at all times by not giving your keys to anyone its the cardinal rule.