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Future spare are scammers! Put your money in and you’ll not be able to get it out without agreeing to pay 33% of the portfolio value to an independent’ escrow company. Firstly the amount is calculated on the full portfolio not less the investment. Then it will be irrespective of whether investment was on crypto (which should be between 10% and 20% tax) or shares. The escrow company is not independent, check the email address, likely a ‘proton’ address which has no link to the escrow company. If you ask for additional information to vet, all goes immediately quiet. They will persist in the money transfer, refusing any escrow company you choose. Send you a document that has timelines to sign with huge legal threats if you don’t go thru with the transaction or share the contents with anyone else! Then they get nasty and the account disappears and there’s no log on! Any email address they give, stops working as do the telephone numbers. Future spare whilst not on the FINMA warning list yet, buyers be ware! Future spare are associated with FS Investors, Farside and other companies registered on companies house so get a crime number from action fraud and register your complaint. If you get a link from their account mangers, and check their broker credentials you’ll find more red flags; mine was a gentleman in the US who had no ideas his broker registration number was being cloned; check FINRA site. Ask for a F2F to see who you’re talking to and then you’ll be challenged about YOUR trust in them! The only person who’s trust has a financial risk is YOU! Keep notes of any personal comments about their travel. Dates and places so that they can be tracked when you end up making a police report. Assets they may own, again to assist police in their searches to identify the real person behind the fake names. All these companies operate in an identical way, a couple of hundred to start, rapid growth to entice more investment, ‘opportunities’ of higher returns during ‘arbitrage’ periods and even suggest you borrow against credit cards. Check the FINMA site for good advice on which companies are on their warning list. Can’t warn people enough to stay away! I’m sure Future spare will add a ‘sorry you weren’t happy’ or a more aggressive response! Anyway I’ll be making further reports to FINMA and The FCA as well as the parent companies, companies house, the National Fraud Investigation Bureau NFIB with data that will reveal those hiding behind lies! NFIB expected to share with Boarder Forces so watch this space for updates…!!!!
2 months ago
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