Many scam brokers try to present themselves as regulated. For this purpose, they use fake regulators, which are a good business in themselves. Against the payment of a membership fee, the scam brokers are then allowed to call themselves regulated by this organization. Fake regulators are a good business model. Recently we have noticed two new fake regulators, International Regulatory Markets Association (IRMA) and European Regulatory and Supervisory Investment Commission (ERSIC). We have added them to our list.
We receive dozens of fraudulent emails every day through our various email addresses, leading us to scam campaigns and scams via false promises. The good news here is that we no longer have to search for scams, but the scams find their way to us. They are practically asking us to issue a warning against them. For example, today, an email led us (once again) to the fraudulent TESLER campaign (www.gmxzxwbp.xyz/tesler-3), and from there, we came to the Invexeo broker scam (www.invexeo.com) after registering. As the facilitating payment processor, we found once again PayNetEasy and Pay Credits.