I’m not the type to post much, especially about stuff like this. But after what I went through, I feel like I owe it to others who might be in the same dark place I was.
I got scammed out of $65,000 in crypto. ETH, mostly. It happened over a couple of weeks — someone I met online introduced me to what looked like a legitimate trading platform. Smooth UI, real-time charts, support chat… even fake withdrawals to build trust. Classic pig butchering scam, I later learned.
The moment it hit me — that it was all fake — I felt like the floor disappeared under me. Panic. Shame. Numbness. I kept checking my wallet like somehow it would reverse itself. But it didn’t. I couldn’t sleep for days.
I reported it everywhere:
– FBI IC3
– Chainabuse
– The wallet platforms
– Even posted here for advice
Most people told me to move on. “It’s gone,” they said.
But then I came across a comment (buried in an old thread) about rerevertrecovery.com. At first, I thought it was just another trap. But something about the way it was worded stuck with me — like it wasn’t trying to sell hope, just sharing it.
I reached out. And to my surprise… they listened.
No pressure. No promises. No asking for more money to “unlock” anything. Just patient guidance. They asked for all the data I had — wallet addresses, TXIDs, messages, screenshots — and said they’d do their best.
It took a month and a half. I followed up a few times, worried it was all another layer of the scam. But then… a test transaction hit my wallet. A few days later, more followed.
They recovered nearly 80% of what I lost.
It doesn’t fix everything. I’m still picking up the pieces. But it gave me something I thought I’d never get back: hope.
To anyone out there going through this — don’t give up. Be cautious, yes. Do your homework. But don’t let the shame silence you. You’re not alone.
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