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Classic ScamForex Trading Explained. Author: Samuel Stambler Article source: http://www.articlealley.com/. Used with author's permission. Some time ago I registered at some (very popular) forum and a day after I received a letter from a forum member with a "business offer". I think this "offer" is a classical scam. But judge for yourself.
In the letter it was written:
In short, the Sender wrote:
What he did not write was why he selected me to make "an offer I could not refuse"? But I think the Sender needs not to bother himself with this question: If the victim swallows the bait, usually, he is asked to provide blank forms and invoices to the company that will transfer money to him. These documents may be used by the scammers as an invitation to get a visa and also to deceive other victims.
After that, the victim is told that some clerk makes problems with funds transferring, and that it is necessary to bribe this clerk with a sum of money that is only a small part of the future "income". After the victim transfers the first amount of money, he will continue hearing endless stories about "unexpected" (but always the "very last") fees, bribes and taxes. The victim can't stop paying all this "fees" since he already gave an essential amount of money and hopes that this is indeed the "last fee" and the "treasure chest" is on the way. But at some moment, the victim refuses to pay the next fee: either because he can not raise more money, or because he realized that he failed.
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