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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM school

Review Title: BEWARE: Systematic Stage "Telegram-to-Academy" Scam Pipeline
Review Body:
I am writing this to warn others about a highly organized, premeditated scam process that uses a professional "Educational" facade to trap investors. This is not a simple trading loss; it is a coordinated-stage pipeline designed to extract your capital through social engineering.

How the process works:

The Telegram Hook: It almost always starts on Telegram (e.g., groups like "Apollo Kaki Tekan"). You are approached by "mentors" or "educators" who build trust and show fake profit screenshots.

The Academy Entry: You are directed to a professional-looking website (like AlphaTraderEducation.com) to "learn" how to trade. This is the grooming phase.

The Segmentation Trap: Once you are in, they test you. If you want to trade yourself, they send you to a manipulated broker platform where the prices are controlled to make you lose. If you are hesitant, they push "Automated AI-Investment" plans with "guaranteed" 4% returns. Both paths lead to total loss.

The Debt Trap: When your money is gone, they offer "recovery loans" or "managed accounts" to "help" you win it back. This is a trap to turn your loss into a personal debt.

The Recovery/Wallet Scam: Finally, they contact you as "Recovery Specialists" or "Wallet Providers," claiming they found your lost funds but demanding an "unlock fee" or "tax" to release it.

Verdict: If you are approached on Telegram and sent to an "Academy" that links back to a private chat group, STAY AWAY. It is a closed-loop system designed to ensure you never get your money back.

9 March 2026
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