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Lightning Shared Scooter Company Reports & Reviews (4)

• Jan 10, 2026

Lightning Shared Scooter Company (LSSC) is not a legitimate investment. It poses as a scooter-rental business but shows no proof of real scooters or operations. The website/domain keeps changing, and withdrawals are blocked unless you pay more “verification” fees. Earnings appear to come from new investors, with heavy pressure to recruit others—classic Ponzi scheme behavior. I personally lost money before realizing this. Thankfully, I was able to recover my funds after reporting the case to Recouptechpro.univer.se (email: [email protected]). Please be cautious and don’t fall for this scam.

- Bronx, NY, USA • Aug 10, 2025

A friend told me about LSSC, lightning shared Scooter company Ltd, On the 13th of April 2025, i invested $5250, to be renting Scooter for $154 everyday. Then Upgrade to $10700 to get $720 daily. Also i registered my second line in June 2025, for $4980 to get $154 daily. Registered $2000 lightning exchange trade (LTE) to trade on daily basis.
After a week i upgraded, i try to make a withdraw from the account, but my withdrawal never dropped in my coinbase account anymore till date.
I complain to LSSC but LSSC asking me to pay for another verification of $1070 before i could made any withdrawal that my account is a fake account, Of which i refuse to pay and pay LSSC for verification they are asking me to pay. Because i refused to #1,070 LSSC threatened to closed my account today the 6th of August 2025.
The total Amount invested $17,950.
Groudtotal gain $88,804
Please i need help.
My number to reach me is +18039002584 / +19292825180
CORDELIA O

- Bellevue, WA, USA • May 14, 2025

Poses as investment opportunity for a shared E scooter company: Description of the Scam: Lightning Shared Scooter Co., Ltd. (LSSC) presents itself as a legitimate scooter rental management platform where users can supposedly earn passive income by “renting” electric scooters via a mobile app. However, there are several red flags and deceptive practices that suggest LSSC is operating as a Ponzi-style scam rather than a real transportation business. The platform requires users to invest funds under the guise of “purchasing scooters” that are then supposedly rented out, generating daily returns. In reality, there is no proof that any scooters are being deployed or used in public locations. The “earnings” users receive appear to be paid from the deposits of newer users rather than actual business revenue. Key warning signs: • No App Store Listing: The platform does not exist on the Apple App Store or Google Play, which is unusual for a global scooter rental business. Users are asked to download the app from a website, similar to the behavior of a known scam called CBEX. • Changing Domains: LSSC has changed its website domain multiple times within a short span, which is a tactic often used by scams to avoid detection or blacklisting. • Emphasis on Recruitment: Users are pressured to invite others in exchange for bonuses. This behavior prioritizes recruitment over actual scooter-related operations, resembling pyramid scheme models. • Lack of Transparency: There is no clear information about the company’s CEO, team, or verifiable address. Legal documents are vague, and no terms of service or privacy policy is publicly accessible. • False Licensing Claims: LSSC claims to be registered in Hong Kong and to hold a U.S. MSB license, but no verifiable documentation has been provided. These claims may be fabricated to create a false sense of legitimacy. • Connection to Previous Scams: LSSC closely resembles CBEX, a platform that used nearly identical investment methods and ultimately collapsed, leaving users unable to withdraw their money. Currently, there are online videos and community discussions emerging that accuse LSSC of being a scam. Early investors may have made small profits, but these payouts appear to be used to maintain trust and bring in more users. As with typical Ponzi schemes, when new investments slow down, the platform will likely collapse, and users will lose their funds.

- Upper Marlboro, MD, USA • May 14, 2025

LSSC presents itself as a Hong Kong-based electric scooter company with a profit-sharing model, claiming users can earn daily passive income by “renting” scooters via their app. However, the entire operation appears to be a scam with no evidence of actual scooter rentals or a real business infrastructure.
Users are encouraged to invest thousands of dollars (in my dad’s case, $5,000) and promised daily returns. These returns are only accessible if they continue investing or recruiting others — a hallmark of a Ponzi scheme. The app is not available on official app stores, the company has no verifiable contact information, and its website and domain keep changing (recently from [lssc.vip] to [lsscc.cc]). There are no physical scooters, no customer service, and no legitimate financial transparency.
When concerns are raised, participants are gaslighted and told to “trust the process.” The app interface is poorly built, uses stock images, and mimics the structure of previously exposed crypto-based scams.
This is not a real business. It is an elaborate recruitment-based investment scam designed to look like a passive income opportunity. I’m reporting this to help prevent others from falling victim — especially older individuals or those unfamiliar with digital investment scams.

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