Retiree loses over RM337,000 in Facebook investment scam
Authorities warn public to verify financial transactions as pensioner duped by fake online investment
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Abstract:A company called Assets Claim Back appears frequently on the WikiFX webpage. One question has arisen in our minds: what is "assets claim back" exactly?

WikiFX recently received an exposure against a company called Assets Claim Back(ACB). According to the whistleblower, ACB is a scam and takes peoples money away fraudulently.
Therefore, we want to explore this company more deeply so that we can come closer to the truth behind it.
About ACB
As we know so far, ACB is a recovery company that is committing to assist investors in recovering losses from binary options and cryptocurrency fraud. Recover stolen funds and investment losses. ACB claimed that everything is traceable.
Whistleblowers voice
According to the exposure, This company asks clients to deposit some funds into the exodus wallet to take the recovery fund out. Once clients deposit funds into the exodus wallet, all money is automatically sent out to the Assetclaimback wallet. He also claimed that the contracts of Assetsclaimback are fake: The register number for the company doesnt match their company name which is on the website. ACB is accused of using a fake company to sign contracts with clients.





This company posts its advertisements on several forums. On WikiFX‘s exposure section, we also found that some exposures are actually Assetclaimback’s advertisements. WikiFX has a rigorous review mechanism and for the fairness and effectiveness of WikiFX's exposure, WikiFX has rejected those advertisements. See below.



WikiFX Reminder
Some scammers use clients weak moods and limited knowledge about digital crypto to scam clients. We remind all investors when you look for a recovery company after facing fraud, to be sure to do thorough research on the company's qualifications and past history. Because some companies, ostensibly to help investors recover their money, are just scams in disguise. In particular, some companies are asking investors to deposit large sums of money before they “help” you. It's extremely risky to trust these companies.
To avoid being ripped off again, investors should look for truly reliable platforms. WikiFX has been in the forex industry for many years, and we defend the rights of our users for free.
Protecting the legitimate rights and interests of forex traders are always the primary concern of WikiFX.
If you encounter broker fraud, please do not hesitate to report it to WikiFX in the WikiFX Exposure section.
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Authorities warn public to verify financial transactions as pensioner duped by fake online investment

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