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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They stole a regulator's name to take my retirement

I am a manufacturing plant supervisor from Indiana and I came across Safa Capital through an online ad that looked completely professional and claimed to be an authorized investment firm, and a man named James called me explaining their wealth management services in a way that felt polished and trustworthy, so I started with four thousand dollars and my dashboard showed steady gains which made me add more until I had sixty five thousand total, everything I had saved for my retirement, but when I tried to withdraw twenty thousand to help my son with his medical bills my account locked and James stopped answering while support demanded verification fees and then compliance fees and then tax clearance fees which I paid all of them, and when I started digging I found out that the entire operation was an impersonation scheme where scammers had cloned the identity of a legitimate regulated firm and even set up fake email addresses to make everything look real, and multiple consumer protection groups had flagged the platform as a typical scam with no regulation and no client protections whatsoever, so I reached out to AY'RLp who helped me file reports and recover about seventy percent of what I lost while the rest is being processed through recovery channels, but James never called back and I still lost a part of my retirement savings to a fake firm that stole a real company's name.

April 19, 2026
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