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Flag Report for bcmt-tech.com

Our evaluation of bcmt-tech.com shows a 6/100 flag score; independent checks are advised. With 1/5 from 1 review, bcmt-tech.com reflects user dissatisfaction. Created 1 year ago, bcmt-tech.com is registered with NameSilo, LLC, uses 2 nameservers, and expires 2 January, 2026.

Reported cases for investigation: 14

Successful cases with assets reclaimed: 6

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Reported Financial Impact

A total of 75,653 USD in reported losses has been attributed to bcmt-tech.com, based on user-submitted data on Web3Flag, signaling significant financial risk.

This summary is based on user-submitted reports and public information. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Submit your complaint or evidence on Web3Flag to seek justice.

Highlighted Best Review: "" - PARTICLEAPEX (1 stars)

Highlighted Worst Review: No additional reviews available.

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WHOIS Info

  • Domain: bcmt-tech.com
  • Created: 2024-01-02 07:00:00
  • Expires: 2026-01-02 07:00:00
  • Registrar: NameSilo, LLC
  • Nameservers: ns1.vercel-dns.com, ns2.vercel-dns.com
  • Status: pendingdelete

Recent Reviews

Web3Flag review avatar for PARTICLEAPEX on Review of bcmt-tech.com crypto and Web3 project

PARTICLEAPEX

Amount Involved 75,653 USD
No Comment
9:44 AM on September 8, 2025

Raw WHOIS Text

Domain Name: bcmt-tech.com
Registry Domain ID: 2842821489_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.namesilo.com
Registrar URL: https://www.namesilo.com/
Updated Date: 2025-09-02T07:00:00Z
Creation Date: 2024-01-02T07:00:00Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2026-01-02T07:00:00Z
Registrar: NameSilo, LLC
Registrar IANA ID: 1479
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@namesilo.com
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.4805240066
Domain Status: pendingDelete https://www.icann.org/epp#pendingDelete
Registrant Name: Uraban Dev
Registrant Organization: 
Registrant Street: #9 A1 Lane, Old GRA# #9 A1 Lane, Old GRA#
Registrant City: Port Harcourt
Registrant State/Province: Rivers
Registrant Postal Code: 500112
Registrant Country: NG
Registrant Phone: +234.9020469530
Registrant Phone Ext: 
Registrant Fax: 
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Registrant Email: ogwunelsondavid@gmail.com
Admin Name: Uraban Dev
Admin Organization: 
Admin Street: #9 A1 Lane, Old GRA# #9 A1 Lane, Old GRA#
Admin City: Port Harcourt
Admin State/Province: Rivers
Admin Postal Code: 500112
Admin Country: NG
Admin Phone: +234.9020469530
Admin Phone Ext: 
Admin Fax: 
Admin Fax Ext: 
Admin Email: ogwunelsondavid@gmail.com
Tech Name: Uraban Dev
Tech Organization: 
Tech Street: #9 A1 Lane, Old GRA# #9 A1 Lane, Old GRA#
Tech City: Port Harcourt
Tech State/Province: Rivers
Tech Postal Code: 500112
Tech Country: NG
Tech Phone: +234.9020469530
Tech Phone Ext: 
Tech Fax: 
Tech Fax Ext: 
Tech Email: ogwunelsondavid@gmail.com
Name Server: NS1.VERCEL-DNS.COM
Name Server: NS2.VERCEL-DNS.COM
DNSSEC: unsigned
URL of the ICANN WHOIS Data Problem Reporting System: http://wdprs.internic.net/
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Romance Scam

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Fake Return Scam

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Fake Project Scam

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