Oct 29, 2024, 11:11:10 PM
Investors from Singapore, Brunei and Indonesia travel to Malaysia to lodge police reports over forex scam: Say they are scammed a total RM40 million
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There are a lot of fake website that try to look legit, when they can manipulate the market. All paid actors too.
Sweaty_Lynx_4320
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There are a lot of scams nowadays. They are soo convincing. My rule of thumb is if its too real to be true, then run far away as possible
WasteTreacle5879
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Ironic how they disclosed the name of a victim but doesn't disclose the name of the forex investment scheme/scam.
AdmirableTheory6099
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I have a gut feeling I have an idea I know which forex trading platform that is. Not hard to pinpoint when they are all over the place in Malaysia now lol. People are just too uneducated and uninformed to make decisions, ended up getting scammed like that.
Akusd5
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BDCB knew and never taken any action on forex other than issuing Alert List!!
Ponzi Scheme, Investment Scam and Forex Scam are still thriving under all sort of different names in Brunei.
Investment courses endorsed by prominent businessman usually from the Malaysian Chinese gang are luring unsuspectiing older generation in to the scam.
To name a few, Amlife, Public Gold, JJPTR, Sure2Win were all the hottest scam.
Just last week another investment course (3 days) conducted in Kiulap on Fengshui / Numerology studies hosted by Digital World boss attracted over 100 participants.
TruthforAllBwn
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Others are checking this out too! ⤵︎
I found the information below and here's a summary
It's like a wild detective story! Investors from Singapore, Brunei, and Indonesia banded together, traveling to Malaysia to report a staggering RM40 million forex scam. Imagine the plot twists as they unveil the mystery behind these fake websites and manipulative schemes!
Others are checking this out too! ⤵︎