Houds.com is a scam website. It started when I came across a reels on social media claiming that Jeff Bezos was giving away 0.29 bitcoin to those who signed up on the website using the code JBEZOS029. Intrigued, I upgraded my account to level 2 verification by uploading my valid ID and a selfie. However, several red flags emerged.
Firstly, I didn't receive any emails from the website, raising suspicions. Additionally, the promise of Jeff Bezos giving away bitcoin just for signing up turned out to be false. Legitimate websites typically require email verification, which houds.com lacked.
Furthermore, the requirement to make a deposit before being able to withdraw or transfer assets seemed suspicious. Despite having assets in my account, the system insisted on a deposit.
Upon further investigation, I discovered that the owner of the website remains anonymous. Additionally, the linked social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram) were associated with a personal account using Arabic alphabet characters, rather than the website's name.
Considering these factors, it's evident that houds.com is a scam. Attempts to delete my account were unsuccessful, and when I revisited the website, I found that my account had been banned.
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