OffshoreCorpTalk reviews on trustpilot...

marioIT

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have a laugh


in past they keep claiming the bad reviews were fake as you can see on web archive:

then they got so much bad reviews that they "rebranded" the whole trustpilot page as "Jesus is the Lord, we pray for the Lord, amen. " hoping to disappear 🤣


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Johnny Doe
US•1 review

May 12, 2025
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Verified

Banned after raising concerns — private messages read, no refund for lifetime membership​


I paid for a ā€œlifetimeā€ membership on OffshoreCorpTalk (OCT), a forum claiming to support free speech and open discussion on offshore business. Instead, I was banned permanently after raising concerns about moderation abuse and reports that administrators read users’ private messages without consent.

OCT’s owners operate anonymously and do not disclose this surveillance in their Terms or Privacy Policy—a serious breach of trust. After my ban, no refund was offered, despite my account being terminated without explanation.

The site presents itself as a principled community, but it’s run with arbitrary censorship and no accountability. Posts are deleted if they challenge the moderators or financial interests behind the forum.

They also appear to offer unlicensed escrow services in USDT/USDC, exposing users to regulatory and financial risks.

This is not a trustworthy platform. Users have no protection, no privacy, and no recourse.

Date of experience: May 05, 2025


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Reply from offshorecorptalk.com

May 20, 2025
Jesus will forgive you, and then you will go to hell. Don't cry baby, it won't last for ever.
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Reply from offshorecorptalk.com

Updated Feb 5, 2023
What you don't see is Jesus is looking all over his Kingdom, the lord helps him to collect all the good and wave the bad. Jesus may love all of us, he is our father, he is the call of jupiter who can help the bad to survive.

the funny thing is they answered all their reviews with Jesus/religious stuff and their account is

Demonweg 7, 60598, Matrix, Ukraine
demon@matrix.com
 
Yes, mine was deleted too. And for those still doubting whether the ā€œsecret forumā€ is infiltrated by governments and journalists: download the transcript of https://podcasts.apple.com/th/podcast/amlc-podcast/id1565172628?i=1000665024248
and translate it. Koos CouvĆ©e from ACAMS openly admits it’s used as a source of information.
But of course, sharing such information on OFC will be immediately censored and deleted — all in the name of free speech, of course…
 
They have started to post fake positive reviews on Trustpilot:

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And also new SEO articles.
This extract from one published yesterday on none the less of Get Latest Information on News Related to India, World, Sports, Entertainment & Social Trends at LatestLY is particularly funny:



Trust Built by Real Users​

While social media is filled with generic advice, OffshoreCorpTalk has earned its authority through time and consistency. Every thread is user-generated, moderated for accuracy, and preserved as a searchable record. The result is a kind of living knowledge base that keeps growing with every discussion. Members often return years later to update their experiences. A bank that was once flexible may have changed policy. A jurisdiction once simple may now demand substance or local presence. It’s this constant feedback loop that makes the forum so relevant in 2025.


JohnLocke is trying to give an explanation for all the fake users controlled by himself, as exposed here: OffshoreCorpTalk exposed: from CClogic scam front to fake forum accounts
 
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it's easy to verify fake profiles, that's usually what you pay serious SEO/reputation management companies for. Of course it's not what the Indian SEO guy hired by OffshoreCorpTalk is doing 🤣
Real verified reviewers leave digital footprints everywhere, the fake only exist in one place.
People are too lazy to do things RIGHT, PERFECT.
 
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And in his usual fashion, the champion of free speech JohnLocke is now trying to remove all articles about OffshoreCorpTalk that appeared on the web, because he cannot withstand the truth. Censorship is always the answer for this vile clown.
He's going to have a busy life though: republishing them takes 10 seconds, while filing complaints and dealing with the various platforms takes hours 🤣
 
And in his usual fashion, the champion of free speech JohnLocke is now trying to remove all articles about OffshoreCorpTalk that appeared on the web, because he cannot withstand the truth
as I read your post did a quick google and it seems he's writing new ones in multiple languages ,
weird indian or latam seo websites, must've used cheapest seo guy on fiverr 🤣
one or two days ago :
 
Here JohnLocke explains why the real reviews of OffshoreCorpTalk on Trustpilot are fake and why the fake ones are real 🤣


(copy paste the link as he blocks visitors from this forum)
Wouldn’t you expect newcomers to visit a 15-year-old forum (as it claims) on purpose because it should have a solid reputation at this point? Yet after reading this ā€˜masterpiece’ article I have an impression that anyone who ever finds that forum does so purely by accident - quite an achievement after 15 years of supposed success! šŸ˜…

And then there’s the desperate need to convince this accidental visitor that the forum isn’t a scam… while not realizing that addressing the issue in this way confirms the opposite!
 
I reported the new wave of fake positive reviews to Trustpilot.

Hi,
Thanks for reaching out and notifying us about the following: ā€˜Inbound enquiry - A business has fake reviews’. We truly appreciate it. Alongside our advanced technology and teams of experts, it’s community members like you who help us strengthen the integrity of our platform by spotting what might otherwise be missed.
What happens next
Our team will carefully review the information you provided and assess the recent reviews on offshorecorptalk.com’s profile page. If we find any reviews that show unusual patterns, we’ll move them offline.
 
It is nothing more than a quick entertainment during the early morning mandatory pause. The Guyā„¢ doesn't deserve more attention than this.

TrustPilot says:

Hi,
Thanks for reaching out and notifying us about the following: ā€˜Inbound enquiry - A business has fake reviews’. We truly appreciate it. Alongside our advanced technology and teams of experts, it’s community members like you who help us strengthen the integrity of our platform by spotting what might otherwise be missed.
What happens next
Our team will carefully review the information you provided and assess the recent reviews on Offshorecorptalk.com’s profile page. If we find any reviews that show unusual patterns, we’ll move them offline.
To learn more about what we do to detect reviews that go against our guidelines, please check out this article: ā€œTrustpilot's automated detection technologyā€.
How we investigate whistleblower reports
During our investigation, we review the evidence you provided and may follow up if we need more details. We also thoroughly investigate data from internal tools, public sources, and similar reports from other Trustpilot users. If we confirm a breach of our guidelines, we take action—this could include sending a warning to the business, placing an alert on their profile, or other restrictions. We then continue to monitor the situation to prevent repeat issues.
Some cases are resolved quickly, while others can take more time due to their complexity. Also, since most of our work happens behind the scenes, you may not see immediate changes. But rest assured, your report is vital in helping us protect the integrity of our platform.
If you have any additional information that could be helpful, please let us know by replying directly to this email.

Thanks again,

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