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How do I recover


Question Posted Friday July 29 2022, 8:50 am

Few month’s back I was scammed by a fake Broker, He took all my life savings that got me depressed. I felt like my World was crumbling, until I met someone online that told me about txmtech.org , Even though I was skeptical at first due to so many fake online Scammers, but I felt comfortable when I was told by a Specialist that I don’t need to pay a dime till after the recovery process and have my funds returned back to me. I finally gave them a trial and luckily, in less than 2 weeks I had 80% of what I lost back into my wallet and the scammers punished. You can give them a trial maybe you will also come out Happy like me

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Dragonflymagic answered Friday July 29 2022, 2:42 pm:
You did not ask a question that I can see. It seems to only be your wanting to warn others.

There are zillions of scams out there, and whether they put you on the hook for a hundred or life savings, you must be careful.
You didn't ask but I will share what I have done regarding solicitors on cell phone. I recorded my message stating that I get way too many ad calls so I will not be answering any number that I have not put a name or agency name with myself. If just a number shows, they won't get answered. If they want a return call if I may be interested, they can leave me a message to find out. If someone is calling to sell you something, they won't bother. If they want to scam you, they might leave a message but usually don't. Scammers are getting real clever and I think some hack into companies or to see what your spending habits are, much as sites you usually watch on line are tracked and you get ads for the stuff you looked up. I think there had to be a mole in Social Security as I had called for a phone interview to start my benefits and had an appointment. Then two days before my phone appointment, before I put my special message on the phone, I got a recording saying it was the IRS and there was a problem with my account that needed to be resolved and for me to press a certain number to be connected to someone who can help. I hung up quickly and recorded my message. Had my scheduled call, the IRS did not generate that scamming phone message but I find it too much to be coincidence that after I call them for an interview, that someone got my name and number from their records, that I was starting the process with a phone interview and sends a recording telling me a falsehood.

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