They are scammers. they scammed me with $10,000.00. the person's name was David Lee (of course is a fake name) with a Greek accent. I watched an advertisement on social media for a celebrity. I was curious and continued to investigate, and I found some fake Google reviews about this company. The company's name is AllianceReserve.com, and everything on their website is a demo and fake data that has been simulated for real stock marketing, such as Forix. They asked me to pay $250, and then a male individual called me and started to explain about the business. Everything seemed normal, and then they sent me a contract to sign. The scammer introduced himself to David and he had a Greek accent. He said he lived in the UK and was originally Greek. He made some fake profit in their demo for me. He was mentoring me for months until I trusted him and this trust caused me to deposit$10,000.00 CAD to my account via cryptocurrency. He continued his mentorship, and he even let me withdraw$1000 US. However, they completely disappeared about a month ago. There is no valid telephone number for the company. The only email address available is a bot.
6 months ago
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