suspected fraud Invest Capital (invccapital.com). Investors will not receive any payment, although this has previously been agreed otherwise. My office has had several bad experiences. It looks like a brazen rip-off.
Danger: Apparently, Invest Capital (invccapital.com) uses several domains and “partner sites” on which targeted advertising for the dubious trading platform is placed. For example, webtrader1.invccapital.com has been mentioned, as well as webtrader.invccapital.com and fxmarketlab.com (which appears to refer to Invest Capital). An inscrutable confusion.
Hold the perpetrators accountable – take action against Invest Capital (invccapital.com)!
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and know the procedure of dubious trading platforms and fraudulent brokers. These people manage to suggest authenticity and come across as serious. But in the end, the pockets and accounts of bona fide investors are heavily emptied.
We should pursue these people immediately. Send me your experiences with Invest Capital (invccapital.com) by email without obligation. I’ll look at the mess for you. Then you get one from me free initial assessment from a legal point of view. You can then decide whether you want to let the financial fiasco sit on you or not.
- Invest Capital (invccapital.com) dubious scam?
- Webtrader.invccapital.com also affected?
- No payment. Bad experiences.
- What role did fxmarketlab.com play in this?
- Request a lawyer immediately free of charge.
Real experiences with Invest Capital (invccapital.com and webtrader1.invccapital.com) – that’s how they rip you off there!
Some time ago, a data subject encountered various advertisements on the Internet that looked promising and trustworthy. It was about trading, supposedly! She decided to take this chance as she could always use some extra cash.
About the site FXMarketLab.com she signed in. Shortly after registering, she received a phone call from the UK and had to provide her ID and home address for account verification Invest Capital (invccapital.com) provide.
After receiving the credentials, she trusted it. Her first deposit was only a three-digit euro sum, which she paid with her credit card. She started with a small amount in order later larger deposits to make higher profits. Due to a lack of time, the topic receded into the background for the time being.
But then no payout via Invest Capital (invccapital.com) possible!
Later, however, the intensity increased. A supposedly “trustworthy” broker contacted the person concerned and introduced himself as an experienced financial advisor.
He explained it in detail Trading business at Invest Capital (invccapital.com) and how to make big profits. He stated that he worked for the Austria and Switzerland team and even spoke in the Austrian dialect.
The ominous broker convinced the person concerned to make their first “real” investment. She trusted him and invested a four-digit amount in euros via bank transfer. The end of the story: no payout at Invest Capital (invccapital.com) feasible. Capital is scooped. More than looks like a scam (see: broker refuses payout).
Another field report on Invest Capital (invccapital.com, or webtrader1.invccapital.com) – “fraud at its finest”?
Another investor had a similar experience. He planned to work at Invest Capital (invccapital.com, resp. webtrader1.invccapital.com) to make a higher deposit.
But some things seemed “Spanish” to him. He came across critical reports about this provider and then had an uneasy gut feeling. Apparently he had already made his first deposits and now fears that he will no longer be able to get his money (see: Broker fraud, what to do?).
A dubious broker from Invest Capital (invccapital.com / webtrader1.invccapital.com) made it palatable to him. But contact with this supposed financial advisor is now proving to be “difficult”.
BKA publishes report on cybercrime
Inexperienced investors have been increasingly harmed in recent years. The BKA estimates the annual Damage to several million euros. Law enforcement agencies are improving their investigative methods to catch criminals.
In his Cybercrime Status Report 2021 the BKA reports a clear-up rate of 30 percent, which is high for online fraud. Criminals use the internet to remain anonymous.
Foreign scammers make prosecution difficult. But the investigators are also successful in internationally networked fraud.
Not only Germany affected
Incidentally, the constellation of investment fraud described here does not only affect Germany. Exactly this form of investment fraud also occurs in Austria and Switzerland:
Die Austrian Federal Police reports on investment fraud and arrests.
Targeted investigations have helped the Austrian law enforcement authorities to combat money laundering and investment fraud. All of this is possible when fraud victims come forward quickly and take legal action.
2023-07-15 10:07:25
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