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primeforexlyfe.com is a scam I recently had a customer who shared their unfortunate experience of falling victim to another pig butchering scam. The Customer explained that they were initially lured in by a friend's promotion of primeforexlyfe.com on Facebook and decided to sign up. The customer started depositing funds via CoinZoom and saw a fake profit return. However, when they inquired primeforexlyfe.com about withdrawing their funds, they were informed that they needed to reach a certain threshold. When they got close to that threshold and requested a withdrawal, they were offered a bonus if they made a top-up instead. The customer tried to verify the situation and reached out to their "friend", who reassured them that everything was legitimate. Primeforexlyfe then requested their banking information, and after consulting their friend once again, they provided it. Primeforexlyfe then demanded an additional fee, which the customer paid after consulting their friend. To their dismay, they were then told that they needed a friend referral. When they contacted their friend, they discovered that their friend's account had been hacked and they had not promoted any bitcoin investments. Looking at the domain, it was registered on 5/23/2023 through [namecheap.com](https://namecheap.com) (a scammers paradise). Hosted by Hostinger International Ltd.
Administrative Assistant SCAM I had an email from a company called Brooks Levy Construction brookslevyconstruction.com (they are so clever to direct ppl to the actual company address but the number in the email is to "HR" and it's a cellphone. This idiot sent me a check for $4800 and asked me to deposit the check into my bank and return the funds to them. I immediately called the police and reported the fried and secondly two weeks later I got a similar email from a company DND construction www.DNDconstruction.com and called them out on it and it turns out they were fraudulent as well. Now today I received an email from www.Npecommunity.com the woman on the phone 1-888-788-6393 couldn't tell me who the CEO was or even the main company number or why they don't have extensions. She was laughing when I asked her if this was a scam and called her out that her fake company info is registered in Panama and website was made on www.namecheap.com always check the company fellow job hunters. There are a lot of scamming fools out there trying to scam you. http://wa-com.com/npecommunity.com Always check the info of the company on BBB.org and report these people. I wish I could post pictures of all the emails and fake documents these people emailed me. #administrativeassistantscam
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