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⚠ Scam Alert

Scammers Are Impersonating Sprizzy on Telegram

Fraudulent actors are using Sprizzy's name to run fake "remote work" schemes on Telegram. They promise payment for YouTube tasks, then steal your money. Sprizzy is not affiliated with these scammers in any way.

Sprizzy Will Never Do the Following

If anyone claiming to represent Sprizzy does any of the following, it is a scam. No exceptions.

Contact you on Telegram

Sprizzy does not recruit, hire, or contact anyone through Telegram, WhatsApp, or any messaging app.

Pay you to watch or subscribe to YouTube channels

Sprizzy promotes videos through legitimate Google Ads. We do not pay people to subscribe to channels or watch videos.

Ask you to send Bitcoin or cryptocurrency

Sprizzy does not accept or send Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, or any cryptocurrency. We never ask for crypto payments.

Offer you a remote job or employment

Sprizzy does not recruit employees through Telegram or messaging apps. We do not offer "remote work" positions through these channels.

Require deposits or "VIP" payments

Sprizzy will never ask you to deposit money to "unlock" earnings, reach "VIP status," or complete "tasks" in exchange for payment.

Assign you a "membership number" or "mentor"

Sprizzy does not use membership numbers, mentors, receptionists, or group managers in any hiring or onboarding process.

How the Scam Works

The scam follows a predictable pattern. Understanding each stage can help you recognize it before you lose money.

1

The Cold Message

A stranger contacts you on Telegram with a friendly message like "Good morning! How are you?" followed by a pitch: "We are helping YouTube bloggers increase their subscriptions and likes. We are recruiting people with extra time. We will work 1-3 hours a day. The salary is $100-$500."

2

The Hand-Off

If you show interest, they assign you a "membership number" and pass you to a second person —a so-called "receptionist," "mentor," or "manager." This creates the illusion of a real company with real employees and structure.

3

The Fake Company Details

To build trust, they share real information about Sprizzy —our actual website (sprizzy.com), our real address, our founding year, and even details about our business. They claim to be Sprizzy employees, affiliates, or say Sprizzy is their "parent company." None of this is true.

4

The Small Tasks

They assign simple YouTube tasks —subscribe to a channel, send a screenshot as proof, and receive $3 to $5 in Bitcoin. These early payments are real. They exist solely to build your trust and make the scheme feel legitimate.

5

The Escalation

Once you trust the process, they introduce "VIP tasks" that require your own money. The amounts escalate rapidly —each task demands double the previous one. They promise you'll get everything back plus profit once you complete all tasks.

6

The Trap

When you try to withdraw your money, they block you with excuses: you submitted "too late," your "credit score is too low," you need to pass a "test" first, or you must pay for "VIP status." Each excuse comes with a demand for more money. You will never receive your money back.

Real Screenshots from Scam Victims

These screenshots were submitted to us by real people who were targeted by this scam. We are sharing them so you can recognize the warning signs.

Telegram scam message impersonating Sprizzy - initial cold message recruiting victims for fake YouTube subscription job

The cold message: A stranger offers a YouTube "job" paying $100-500/day. Note the Telegram warning: "Not an official account."

Telegram scam hand-off to fake Sprizzy receptionist with membership number

The hand-off: The scammer assigns a "membership number" and directs you to a second person — a fake "receptionist."

Telegram scammer assigning YouTube subscribe task claiming $5 payment

The task: Subscribe to a YouTube channel and send a screenshot for a small Bitcoin payment. This builds trust before larger demands.

Scammer sharing real Sprizzy company details on Telegram to appear legitimate

Fake company details: A scammer shares Sprizzy's real company name, website, and headquarters address on Telegram to make the operation appear legitimate.

Orbix Global Group Telegram scam group impersonating Sprizzy with 435 members

The group: Victims are added to Telegram groups like "Orbix Global Group" with hundreds of members. Messaging is restricted so victims can't warn each other.

Scammer blocking withdrawal and demanding more money in Sprizzy Telegram scam

The withdrawal trap: A scammer blocks a victim's withdrawal and demands thousands more in payment, making false promises to return the money.

Red Flags to Watch For

Any one of these should be an immediate warning sign.

Unsolicited Telegram message A stranger messages you out of nowhere with a "job opportunity." Legitimate companies don't recruit this way.
Payment in cryptocurrency They pay in Bitcoin or ask for Bitcoin/Ethereum deposits. Crypto is used because transactions are irreversible.
"Earn $100-$500/day" Unrealistic income promises for simple tasks like subscribing to YouTube channels. If it sounds too good to be true, it is.
You must pay to earn Legitimate employers never require you to deposit your own money. Any "VIP task" or "trading deposit" requirement is a scam.
Multiple "employees" You get passed between a recruiter, receptionist, mentor, and manager. These are all scammers creating the illusion of a company.
Can't withdraw your money Excuses like "credit score too low," "VIP status required," or "you were too late" are all tactics to extract more money from you.
Sprizzy is their "parent company" Scammers claim to be Sprizzy affiliates or that Sprizzy is their parent company. Sprizzy has no affiliates, subsidiaries, or partner companies.
Muted Telegram groups You're added to groups with hundreds of members but can only post numbers or task selections. This prevents victims from communicating.
Fake trading platforms You're told to visit a website you've never heard of to complete "VIP tasks" or make trades. These are fraudulent platforms designed to steal your money.
Executive job offers You're offered a high-paying position like "CEO" or "President" at Sprizzy through a messaging app. Sprizzy does not hire through Telegram or any messaging platform.

Known Scam Accounts and Groups

The following Telegram accounts and groups have been reported by victims. If you encounter any of them, block and report them immediately. Scammers frequently create new accounts, so this list may not be exhaustive.

Telegram Accounts

Name Used Telegram Username Role They Claimed
Sarah Carter @Sarahcarter59 Receptionist
Jordan Taylor @romi8866 Group Manager
Rany Cater @Cater520 Mentor
Charles @TBWACharles Recruiter
Marina Lejnina Youtube @zscaascas1234536 Task Contact
Cheryl Perry @cheryperry666 Task Contact
Nina Hay / "Candice" Recruiter
Leah Scott Recruiter
Jessy Task Contact
Sophia "Office Manager"
Jennifer Collins "Financial Manager"
Dashiell Carter Mentor

Telegram Groups

Group Name Members Reported
Orbix Global Group 01 435+
Orbix VIP Global 02 372+
Junior VIP Group 6 41+

Fraudulent Websites

The following websites are operated by scammers and have no affiliation with Sprizzy:

  • orbitity.vip — Fake trading platform
  • fireblocks-data.site — Fake crypto platform (impersonates the real Fireblocks company)
  • creotfrdbsxhl.com — Fake "cryptocurrency recovery" site

What Sprizzy Actually Does

Sprizzy is a legitimate YouTube promotion platform. Here is how our real service works.

We promote YouTube videos through legitimate Google Ads campaigns

Creators come to sprizzy.com and pay us to promote their videos —we do not pay people to watch videos

We accept payment through credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Venmo —never cryptocurrency

We are a small, family-owned company based in Mount Laurel, New Jersey

All communication happens through our website and support email —never Telegram

We have been in business since 2016 and have worked with over 1.5 million YouTube channels

Our Official Channels

These are the only legitimate ways to interact with Sprizzy. If someone contacts you through any other channel claiming to be Sprizzy, it is a scam.

What To Do

If someone contacts you claiming to be from Sprizzy:

  • Do not respond. Do not click any links or share personal information.
  • Block and report the account on Telegram (tap their profile > Report).
  • Verify directly with us by emailing [email protected]. We will confirm whether a communication is legitimate.
  • Check our website. The only official Sprizzy website is sprizzy.com. We do not operate under any other domain or brand name.

If you have already sent money:

  • Stop all communication with the scammers immediately. Do not send any more money, regardless of what they promise.
  • Report to the FBI at ic3.gov (Internet Crime Complaint Center).
  • Report to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
  • Report the Telegram accounts — tap the scammer's profile, then "Report."
  • Contact your bank or payment platform (Cash App, Coinbase, etc.) to report the fraud and attempt to recover funds.
  • Document everything — save screenshots of all conversations, transaction receipts, and account details before the scammers delete them.
  • Let us know at [email protected]. While we cannot recover your funds, your report helps us track these scammers and warn others.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sprizzy a scam?

No. Sprizzy is a legitimate YouTube marketing platform founded in 2016. We use Google Ads to promote YouTube videos to real audiences. The scam described on this page is run by criminals who are impersonating our company on Telegram without our knowledge or consent. We are actively working to combat this fraud.

Is Sprizzy legit?

Yes, Sprizzy is a legitimate company. We are rated 4.7 out of 5 on Google and Trustpilot with thousands of verified reviews. Sprizzy is a YouTube promotion service where content creators pay us to promote their videos through Google Ads. We do not contact people on Telegram, pay people to watch videos, or deal in cryptocurrency. Any offer like that is a scam using our name without permission.

Does Sprizzy pay you to subscribe to YouTube channels?

Absolutely not. Sprizzy does not pay anyone to subscribe to YouTube channels, watch videos, or complete "tasks." Our service works the opposite way: YouTube creators pay Sprizzy to promote their videos to new audiences through Google Ads. If someone tells you that Sprizzy will pay you to subscribe to channels, they are running a scam.

Does Sprizzy use Telegram?

No. Sprizzy does not use Telegram for any purpose —not for customer support, not for hiring, and not for business communication. Our only official channels are our website (sprizzy.com), our support portal (support.sprizzy.com), and our email ([email protected]). Any Telegram account claiming to represent Sprizzy is fraudulent.

Does Sprizzy pay in Bitcoin?

No. Sprizzy does not send or receive Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, or any other cryptocurrency. We accept payments via credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Venmo through our website. If anyone asks you to send or receive cryptocurrency on behalf of Sprizzy, it is a scam.

What is the Sprizzy Telegram scam?

The "Sprizzy Telegram scam" is a fraud operation where criminals impersonate Sprizzy on Telegram. They contact victims with fake job offers involving subscribing to YouTube channels for pay. After building trust with small Bitcoin payments, they pressure victims into depositing large amounts of cryptocurrency for "VIP tasks" or "trading opportunities." When victims try to withdraw, the scammers invent excuses to demand even more money. This scam is not operated by or affiliated with Sprizzy in any way.

Someone sent me Sprizzy's real address and website. Doesn't that prove they work for Sprizzy?

No. Our company information is publicly available. Scammers copy real company details —our address, website, founding year, and business description —to make their pitch seem credible. Sharing public information about a company does not mean you work for that company.

Is Sprizzy affiliated with Orbix Global or Orbitity?

No. Sprizzy has no affiliation with "Orbix Global," "Orbix VIP Global," "Orbitity," or any similar entity. These are names used by scam groups on Telegram. Sprizzy has no affiliates, subsidiaries, or parent companies involved in cryptocurrency trading, task-based work schemes, or Telegram-based operations of any kind.

I was told to pay for "VIP status" or a "VIP task." Is this real?

No. There is no such thing as "VIP status" or "VIP tasks" at Sprizzy. These are invented terms used by scammers to pressure victims into sending increasingly large sums of money. Once you pay, they will invent another reason to demand more.

Can Sprizzy help me get my money back?

Unfortunately, we cannot recover funds lost to scammers. We are victims of brand impersonation ourselves. Your best options are to file reports with the FBI at ic3.gov, the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov, and your bank or payment platform. The sooner you report, the better your chances of recovery.

How do I verify if a communication is really from Sprizzy?

Email us directly at [email protected]. Our support team can confirm whether any communication you received is legitimate. If it came through Telegram, it is not from us.

Help Us Stop These Scammers

If you have been contacted by someone impersonating Sprizzy, please share your experience with us. Your screenshots and details help us track these operations and protect future victims.

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