Investment Scams

In this fraud the scammer will convince you to make an investment in a project, company or any other kind of investment and promise you to get great returns. It will look very legit since he will provide you with (fake) photos and documents about the investment. However, once you try to withdraw the gains form your investment you will not be able to, since it has never existed.

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