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TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM

Review Title: Warning! Clever Instagram/FB trap - They only sell "Reports", not "Recovery"
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I came through a professional-looking social media ad. Be very careful: this is a highly sophisticated operation designed to take more of your money.

The "9-Second" Trick:
Their website uses a script that makes it look like they are performing a high-tech scan of your case in just a few seconds. It’s a psychological trick to make you think they have "found" your money. They haven't.

The Legal Trap (The Fine Print):
This is how they get away with it: while they advertise "Money Back" and "Asset Recovery," their terms of service contain a hidden clause. It states that you are only paying for an investigation report. Once you pay, they give you a generic PDF and tell you to go to the police yourself. They do not actually recover a single cent.

Sophisticated Tracking:
If you visit this site, you will notice you get followed by similar "recovery" ads everywhere on Instagram and Facebook. They use advanced tracking pixels to target people who have already been scammed once.

Do not be fooled by their "professional" look or their "initial skepticism" reviews. It is a pay-for-report scheme. Stay away!

March 6, 2026
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