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Be aware of the fraudulent digital marketing industry attacking consumers!

Google and Facebook make big money with them and appreciate them, unofficially, of course. We talk about digital marketing agencies chasing victims for their scam clients with sophisticated fraud campaigns. These campaigns start, for example, with emails from fake investment experts purporting to be working for advisors with good-sounding names like Investor Profits. The sole purpose of these emails is to acquire victims for their scam clients.

Fraud campaign Elite Trading Club targets victims for The Live Market broker scam

Today a certain Danny Jarell contacted us by via email. He told us that we could collect money that someone we don't know has deposited for us. All we had to do was click the link. We did that and ended up at the scam campaign Elite Trading Club presented on the FX Offers website. Anyone who registers there will be redirected today, for example, to The Live Market a/k/a TheLiveMarket broker scam, which TLM Holdings GmbH allegedly operates in Australia. Stay away. Far, far away!

Fraud campaign Elite Trading Club chases victims for CySEC-regulated eXcentral

A very freshly pressed warning about a fraudulent marketing campaign: we have just received another email promising that we will receive an app that generates €734 income for us every 15 minutes. The provided link takes us to the notorious Elite Trading Club campaign on the FXOffers site (https://fxoffers.cc/elite). Upon registering, we are redirected to the payment page of the CySEC-regulated eXcentral (www.excentral.com). We would have been able to deposit unlimited amounts via bank wire without compliant onboarding or KYC.

Daily Affiliate Warning – FXOffers promoting IGM Holdings, HQ Trade broker und FinoCapital scams

Today we received another nice email from [email protected]. In the email, we are once again presented with a link to FXOffers (www.fxoffers.cc) and its fraudulent Elite Trading Club campaign. A video still promises that you can earn more than €15,000 daily without risk on the campaign page. The campaign promises to make you a millionaire. Got it, stupid? All you have to do is register. Today, victims are being sought via this fraudulent campaign for broker scams IGM Holdings, HQ Trade, and FinoCapital. Do not be one of these victims.