Sky Recoup Recovery Review and Website Analysis

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The number of victims of online fraud, as well as appeals to chargeback services, continues to grow. However, not every company that promises to help return funds works honestly and genuinely assists in getting back the money sent to scammers. Our Sky Recoup Recovery review is about those you should not approach. Not only will you not see any real actions, but you might also lose additional amounts. More about this scam project, which doesn’t return funds but takes them, is detailed below.

Brief Overview

  • 🖥Official Website: https://skyrecoups.tech/
  • ✈️Contact Address: Convene 530 Fifth Ave, New York, NY, 10036
  • 📞Customer Support: [email protected]; +1 667 55 345 66
  • 🔐Licensing and Accreditation: none
  • ⏳Track Record: since 2024
  • 🧰Specialization: chargeback
  • 🤝Terms of Cooperation: unspecified
  • 💰Additional Services: no

Skyrecoups.tech Examination

The creators of Sky Recoup Recovery claim that the firm is a prominent global chargeback service. The company specializes in returning funds sent to scammers operating in the online trading sector (Forex, Crypto, Binary options). Its specialists actively engage with fraudsters, pursuing a single goal — to return the client’s money.

Sounds impressive, right? However, this is just a marketing text. The entire official website of the service consists of such texts. There are no more specific details about the company itself, its working technologies, or implemented cases on its pages.

Moreover, the firm does not even provide information about its registration, accreditation with commercial banks, or possession of necessary documents, etc. In short, nothing that a reputable chargeback service should have is shown to visitors and users.

Do you think this approach fosters trust in the service? We are confident that potential clients will react oppositely. It is unlikely anyone would want to approach a company that makes grand promises but does not back them up with facts.

Furthermore, the website lacks a set of legal documents for working with clients. Where is the client agreement option? Where is the privacy policy? Where is the warning that there are no guarantees for returns and there cannot be any?

It seems the owners of Sky Recoup Recovery are simply trying to attract inexperienced users, who have fallen victim to fraud, with loud promises. This approach has its logic — people are willing to pay to recover large lost sums. But experienced participants rarely find themselves in such situations and can easily identify scam chargebacks. For newcomers, there is no need to create a website by all the rules, which the project representatives have taken advantage of.

Company Contacts

Sky Recoup Recovery has quite a few contact details. There are two forms for submitting requests: on the Contact Us and Consultation pages. Various personal data is entered in these forms (how the company processes and uses this data is unknown, as it does not have a Privacy Policy).

Additionally, you can contact the service representatives via:

  • Email.
  • Phone.
  • Live chat.

The company also provides an office address in New York. It’s strange, though, that the New York office has a phone number from Maryland. Maybe the address is not quite correct? Especially since the Google Maps link opens anywhere but 5th Avenue in New York.

Another surprising fact is that a company with 12 years of experience and over 7,000 completed cases does not have a single social media presence. It seems the creators of Sky Recoup Recovery are simply ignoring this client attraction channel. Another explanation could be that all the service’s successes are fictional, and the representatives have nothing to share in groups and channels. We lean towards the second option, and there are compelling reasons for this, which we’ll discuss further.

Key Conditions

If we had lost money to scammers and were looking for a reliable chargeback service, we would definitely pass by Sky Recoup Recovery. The reason is that buying a pig in a poke is irrational, and cooperation with this company is precisely such a purchase.

There isn’t a single word on the website about the terms of cooperation:

  • The list of documents required to start proceedings with fraudsters.
  • The timeframes in which the firm takes any action.
  • The amount of the company’s fees for services and payment methods for transferring funds.
  • The terms for completing work or the conditions under which the service might refuse to provide services, etc.

In fact, Sky Recoup Recovery ignores all explicit and implicit rules governing chargeback operations. Is it worth dealing with them? We believe it is not. Judging by the organization of the process, they will simply try to extract as much money as possible from the fraud victims without any prospects of achieving a positive result.

Exposing Sky Recoup Recovery

The final word on whether to trust this chargeback service will be based on the official details about Sky Recoup Recovery.

The company’s website lists a single address in New York. We decided to start our verification assuming this is where the firm is registered. However, no matter what spelling variations we used, the business search results in the databases of the New York Department of State were always the same — zero.

Sky Recoup Recovery_not in NY databases

The company was not found in the SEC databases, maintained since 1994, nor in the largest catalog of American companies (National Corporation Directory), maintained by the Secretary of State’s office. In these cases, too, we used all possible variations of the company name for the search.

We can confidently conclude that Sky Recoup Recovery is not registered in the USA. We are certain that the company is not registered in other jurisdictions either. As a result, we are dealing with a virtual service that almost certainly does not provide chargeback services but only scams defrauded users out of their money. This explains everything:

  • The rented mailing address in a huge office building in New York and a phone number from Maryland.
  • Silence regarding the registration address.
  • Lack of accreditation with commercial banks (impossible for a virtual company).
  • Hidden information about fees and its own banking details, etc.

An additional confirmation of the above is the information about the service’s operating period. On the main page, the company claims to have been in business for 12 years. However, the whois service quickly clarifies things.

Domain info

As we can see, the domain skyrecoups.tech was registered only on January 1, 2024. So, the 12+ years is nothing more than a fabrication by the project owners, as are the 7,000+ completed cases. For 12+ years, this number would be acceptable, but not for a half-year of operation of a pseudo-company. Simple calculations show that in this case, Sky Recoup Recovery employees would have to fully (to the point of refunding money) handle 3.5 user requests per hour. But achieving a positive result from scammers in 17 minutes is simply impossible.

Therefore, the provided service information is unreliable. Why does it deceive potential clients? The answer is simple — the company needs to appear successful to attract more scam victims who will bring money. We understand that there will be no chargeback, and these “honest helpers” will simply take the money for themselves.

What Reviews Do Users Leave?

The reviews of Sky Recoup Recovery found online provided some surprises. First, there are comments on Sitejabber left about the site skyrecoup.tech.

As we can see, the difference from the working domain skyrecoups.tech is just one character. All posts praise the chargeback service but were posted between February and July 2023. It’s hard to say whether both sites belong to the same owner: the domain is now available for sale, and web archive snapshots show that it was designed quite differently and dealt only with crypto-scam refunds. It gathered a lot of positive feedback and ended its operations in July-August 2023, likely having taken the victims’ money.

Sky Recoup Recovery is following the same path in forming a positive image. On Sitejabber, we found five positive reviews about the service, all posted on the same day — July 12. Reading the texts, it becomes clear they were written to order.

There are no other opinions about the company on the internet. This confirms that the service started very recently (not even in January 2023, when the domain was registered, but much later — at the beginning of summer). Real clients have not even had a chance to evaluate it, but it has already managed to buy positive reviews.

Do you still believe it operates honestly and transparently? We disagree with this opinion.

Conclusions

In our Sky Recoup Recovery review, we showed that it is not worth seeking help from this chargeback service. It exists only virtually, lacks official registration, and consequently, bank accreditation. Additionally, the project owners clearly deceive users by posting false information on the official website and ordering reviews online. We are confident that they will not help you recover your money, and clients will only lose even more funds.

Pros/Cons

  • Nicely designed official website.
  • Promises to recover funds from various types of scam services.
  • The company has not undergone official registration.
  • Most facts presented on the site are unreliable.
  • The service has not even posted documents regulating client relations (e.g., Client Agreement, Privacy Policy).
  • The site does not specify the terms of services or their cost.
  • It lacks and cannot have bank accreditation without registration.

FAQ

The service representatives demanded $2,000 to start the refund process. I sent the money. What should I do now?

Since the company does not actually exist, you can immediately file a report with law enforcement. The sooner they start investigating these fraudsters, the higher the chances of success.

The company representatives require logins and passwords, not only for the scam site but also for my banking apps. Is it safe to provide them?

Never provide payment information (account and card numbers, security codes, logins, and passwords for banking programs and payment system accounts). These details are not needed for chargeback. Only scammers will demand them.

Is there a chance that the service representatives will help recover at least some of the money stolen by scammers?

Unlikely. All you can realistically expect is a consultation. Then the scammers will start demanding money to begin the refund process. Communication with them should end there: they have no real mechanisms to help scam victims, and they will simply take your money.
Arthur Bennett
Arthur holds a degree in Finance from the University of Melbourne. With ten years of experience in the analytics department of a major financial firm, Arthur decided to transition to writing. His analytical skills and industry knowledge make him an expert in chargebacks.
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Reviews: 1
  1. Mark Woods

    It’s a pity. They promised to return my cryptocurrency. But I understand that this is a vicious circle and I’ll just get scammed again.

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