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UK consumers are increasingly targeted by unauthorised forex and brokerage firms who trade for their clients in options like forex, CODs, binary options, crypto-assets and commodities. They promise to deliver higher returns, and initially, the clients report receiving higher returns on the initial investment.
Nevertheless, the brokers largely give it to create an impression to encourage the purchaser to spend more. Many such firms claim they are based in the UK, and some hold (mostly cloned) authorised FRNs (are often clone firms). These firms give their contact information and other details and pretend their contact details in the register are outdated.
Even before the influence of the internet on forex trade, people lost money in financial scams, but technical support increased the chances of online and offline deceptions.
Internet-based scams grew through online marketing where people click on pop-ups, sign up for free trials, or register on illegal websites, and they do not know fraudsters track them through the recorded data.
They may claim to be an overseas firm that does not give full contact details, or they sometimes copy the website of the authorised firm with some subtle changes.
As the technology advanced, the scammers modified their strategies to adapt to the new. First, they seek information by asking people to fill in personal details, then trace the victims' activities.
Most new forex traders lose money due to inadequate knowledge of the market risks. One can approach a broker to make the transactions or learn about online forex trading strategies before making any such decision.
Before investing in such options, one should always seek financial advice from an authorised expert agency. If you have been scammed, contact the consumer helpline number and fill in the reporting form.
Suppose you have lost money and file for a chargeback for the transaction to get the money back. One can directly file a dispute with the bank/broker involved in the transaction to review your claim. The involved broker can get the notification related to the dispute, and then they can reimburse the victim for the transaction and the chargeback investigation fee.
You can approach the regulatory body or register a complaint with a financial institution the broker uses for fund transfer. Suppose you have already invested in a scam. In that case, the fraudsters may call you again, promising you to get your invested money back but to gain access to additional personal and account details.
You may be asked to pay a fee to get the money back, or they may offer to buy back the investment for a small fee. Again, register a report with government regulators to avoid further loss.
The most common Scam Investments include :
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