[The Screenshots Have Been Removed At The Request Of Missoline On The 19th Of June 2024]
Usually, when people search for a site on ScamAdviser, they’re looking for reassurance that the site they’re about to visit is safe. In the case of Missoline.org, people are looking for information about whether or not this site is a fraud.
Missoline.org is a family-owned conglomerate developing and managing strategic assets in sectors like energy, and education, among others. We went through their website to see if they are a legitimate business.
The site claims to be a subsidiary of the Bonita Foundation which is a holding entity of the Bonita Family. With such a big conglomerate, it becomes hard to ascertain the truthfulness of the site.
When we checked the WHOIS information for Missoline.org, we could not find any information about the Bonita Family. The site is using a paid service to hide the identity of the owner. While this is not entirely wrong, it is a bit suspicious.
When we checked the website, we noticed that there is a lack of transparency about the company’s ownership and management. There is no information about the people who own or run the business. There is no mention of the location albeit on the Bonita.family site which states the Bonitas are from Panama.
There is a constant link listed below the site which takes you straight to the email address. However, on the other site, The Bonita Foundation claims they are not open to doing business with the public and should therefore not be contacted.
There is very limited information about this site and the company behind it. The lack of transparency is a cause for concern. The website is using a paid service to hide the identity of the owner which is also suspicious. We would not recommend doing business with this company.
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