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  • Report:  #1514010

Complaint Review: Master Class Millionaires

Master Class Millionaires VIP Crypto Dinner Bait And Switch For VIP Dinner

  • Reported By:
    Jeremy — Portland Oregon United States
  • Submitted:
    Mon, November 29, 2021
  • Updated:
    Sat, April 02, 2022

Chris Champion reached out to me and asked if I wanted to speak at his crypto dinner.  He said all I would have to do is send him 10 nfts and I can attend this dinner that, according to him, would be packed with millionaires and celebrities interested in crypto. 

It seemed like a good offer so I agreed.  Two days later he said there was a second dinner due to high demand.  I notify him it will cost me $1,000 to make travel arrangements to accommodate but that I can do that.  We agree. 

It isn't until after I changed my travel arrangements and spent an extra $1,000 that he tells me it's also $250 per dinner.  At this point I tell him this seems like a bait and switch scam and he immediately becomes hostile and tells me I'm no longer welcome.  

Bottom line.  Nobody hosting millionaires and celebrities is going to pull a bait and switch like that.  And anybody with a legitimate project and not just all talk isn't going to get caught up over $500 when someone spent $1,000 to simply accommodate them.  Simply put Chris Champion and Master Class Millionaires are scammers hyping up these dinners they can't even afford to pay speakers for and in fact use bait and switch tactics to even get speakers to show up.





Do not do business with Chris Champion or Master Class Millionaires.  My guess is he does this all the time.  Scamming people through a bait and switch.  

1 Updates & Rebuttals


John

Alabama,
United States

i also got scammed

#2Consumer Suggestion

Tue, December 07, 2021

The same scam company. I lost all my money and they restricted me from my account with huge funds in it. asknetrecovery.com helped me to recover all the money I had lost to this scam

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