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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
The internet is becoming increasingly frightening with each passing day. It seems that nothing can be trusted online anymore. I had a distressing experience while embarking on a condominium investment project. I had been exploring property investment opportunities in the Middle East, and after considering various offers from real estate companies, I decided to go with "Damac Prive." I communicated with one of their sales representatives through what I believed to be their official email. However, it turned out to be a cloned email. The sales representative shared several documents with me via email, and after reviewing them, I made the decision to sign the contract with Damac Prive. I invested a total of 9 million Dirham, which was approximately $1.8 million at the time. The entire transaction was conducted using Bitcoin, as they indicated on the contract to be the mode of payment upon signing the contract . It's important to note that I discovered this offer through an online real estate agent I came across during my research.It wasn't until I arrived in Dubai to see the property I had paid for that I realized I had fallen victim to a scam. After scheduling an appointment with the genuine individuals involved, including the CEO, Hussein Al Sajwani, I learned that I had been dealing with fake representatives from the CEO down to the sales agent. Thankfully, the real Hussein Al Sajwani introduced me to a private hacker called "Knight Hood Bot Recovery Corp." He had previously worked with them to recover assets for clients who had lost their funds in a similar manner. Their success rate in recovering assets was an impressive 99.9 percent. I contacted Knight Hood Bot Recovery Corp through Telegram (KNIGHTHOODBOT9) and provided them with all the details regarding the transaction. They made use of this information to recover a significant portion of my assets, although not all of them could be retrieved due to some of the funds having already been used by the fraudsters. I urge you to exercise caution and be wary of whom you trust online these days. If you have unfortunately fallen victim to similar circumstances, I recommend seeking help from K N I G H T H O O D B O T @ G M A I L dot COM. Remember, it is never too late to speak up and take action.
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Posted 2 years ago
Smh..It is truly unfathomable how individuals who deceive others out of their hard-earned money can sleep peacefully at night. My personal encounter with these scammers was not only outrageous but also had a severe negative impact on my mental health. However, I am grateful that I came across VIRTUAL HACKNET RECOVERY FIRM after the incident occurred. Let me share my story. I stumbled upon an advertisement on Facebook where these scammers claimed to be part of Elon Musk's team. They were promoting an ongoing giveaway by Elon to his fans. Intrigued, I messaged the creator of the advertisement and was directed to the team manager, who explained everything to me and provided instructions on how to participate in the giveaway. To be eligible, I had to purchase a spot, which cost me a staggering $32,000. I was added to a private group where Mr. Jacobs was the admin, and there were three other individuals, including myself, making a total of five. To proceed further, they sent a contract to my email, stating that I needed to fund $250,000 to a wallet they set up themselves and sent me login details . Once I made the payment, they would have access to my wallet information, which supposedly would be used for the giveaway. Although it seemed a bit suspicious, I still went ahead with the deposit because I had actually spoken to Elon himself over video call, and I believed the GIVEAWAY to be genuine when his personal assistant sent me the email.After transferring the $250,000, I was then asked to make another wire transfer of $180,000 to the same Metamask wallet they set up,Witnessing all these shady activities, I knew I had to seek help from VIRTUAL HACKNET RECOVERY FIRM who saved me from the shackles of those people. These scammers were too good at what they did but the RECOVERY TEAM had the ability to recover the funds For any withdrawal difficulties, you know who to contact “ VIRTUALHACKNET @ GMAIL . COM . Telegram ID : Virtualhacknet
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Posted 2 years ago
I hired Primeloghack@gmail based on good reviews and articles from different sources . They asked me for a deposit to start working recover my funds . Told me they found $44,900 of my stolen crypto. After I paid them $2,975 deposit. They said the recovery started. All they recovered was $20. They offer if they can’t recover will sent the deposit back. Don’t respond emails anymore. I think I have been scammed twice.
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Posted 2 years ago
cyber-prime.com is rated 1.5 based on 303 reviews