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Linda R. Robbins
I’m 27, based in Toronto, and I got completely scammed by what I thought was a legit crypto trading opportunity. I’m no stranger to tech, and I thought I was being careful. I followed this guy on Twitter who claimed to be a “crypto mentor,” and he invited me to join his “VIP” group on Telegram. He showed me how to set up a wallet and directed me to a site that looked super professional — real-time graphs, dashboards, even 24/7 support. I started with a small investment, maybe $500, and “saw” it grow quickly. That’s when I got excited (and careless) and ended up sending about $12,000 CAD in total over two months. The trap snapped shut when I tried to withdraw. Suddenly there were “compliance delays,” then I had to pay a 15% “release fee.” They stopped responding after that. I was furious and honestly embarrassed. I filed reports with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and my bank, but they couldn’t do much. Eventually, I got in touch with rerevertrecovery.com after reading other people’s stories. They were professional, didn’t sugarcoat anything, and actually helped recover a portion of the funds. More importantly, they took the case seriously when I felt like nobody else did. Bottom line: If someone offers fast crypto returns, run the other way. Always double-check platforms, and never send crypto to someone you don’t know personally. To anyone reading from Canada — report it, get support, and don’t blame yourself. These scams are sophisticated, and they’re targeting people like you and me.
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