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ask-redweek-avoid-timeshare-scams (by Peter C.):
To put this in a simple way, they stole £295,000 from me and I was forced to move back in with my parents as I no longer had a house. The individual on the phone claiming to be called ‘Martinez’ told me if I invested money in the platform, I will make staggering figures in a few weeks. He was showing me some sort of simulation as we took trades via zoom and for a month and a half and he pretended I was making lots of money and then once I invested a huge amount he called and told me that bitcoin and the other alternate coins had crashed and that I lost all the money but I shouldn’t fret because bitcoin is going to go back up again so I should borrow money and invest it and that I would also be given mouth watering bonuses! So, I called this ‘Martinez’ guy again and demanded for my money. Then he hung up and has never called me back since. I don’t understand why he needs my house more than I do. The bank says they can’t do anything as it is foreign exchange. If you have been scammed by COINSFM just know that your money is surely in a bank account of the scammer. I know this for a fact because SCAMRECOUP.com helped me with a smooth recovery after several weeks of searching for intervention. All you have to do is prepare all the conversations and other relevant information between you and the agents of the fake trading platform and support@SCAMREOUP.com will take it from there. STAY AWAY FROM COINSFM. - Peter Coons