I was hooked by an ad boasting…
I was hooked by an ad boasting guaranteed monthly returns and secure wealth management. Turns out, every single review was fabricated. I started with a deposit of $2,400. My account manager was relentless, calling every day with sweet talk about my massive profits, convincing me to deposit more. By the time I tried to withdraw my supposed $818,000 balance, the nightmare began. First, a $3,200 processing fee, then $11,500 for liquidity insurance, then another $16,200 for anti-fraud verification. It was an endless pit of fees. I finally said no more, and they cut all contact. I was devastated by how much I lost. Desperate, I reached out to FiscopAdvisor. Their transparency immediately showed they cared, and they miraculously forced the scammers to return everything I thought was gone. They educated me too: True investments don't extort you for fees. Legitimate brokers don't pressure you or hide their identities. If the process is just an urgent maze of payments, run away.
