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www.minouinvestments.com
First seen Feb 23, 2026
- No SSL certificate
- 27 community reports from users
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Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
Strange job offer (potential scam?) A month ago I put out my resume on an online remote-work job site, one my friends have used successfully. Every other day or so I receive an invite to apply for a job. I haven't responded to any yet, till I received a cryptic one from a private equity firm. After doing some due diligence and establishing that the company (a) actually exists, (b) has been in operation for about a decade, and finding the equivalent positions on their site (though they have only posted the job titles, requiring personal info like eligibility to work in the country), I sent a reply e-mail letting them know I would hear them out. The company is called Minou Investments ([www.minouinvestments.com](https://www.minouinvestments.com/)) Here is the job description the HR Manager, Christina Ross, sent me: >**Job title:** Remote Investment Manager **Responsibility:** The main responsibility is invest of income and remittances received from the Sales of mobile application. You will receive payments from financial department. The companyregisters and provides a personalized external business account for work. The next step, the person called the Employee performs the conversion of finances to the electronic currency. 2. Crypto-currency market monitoring. Track weekly changes in the course of major crypto-currency Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH). 3. Perform transactions, crypto-currency purchases and sales, and transaction adjustments, as applicable. 4. Carry out of deposit, withdrawal, transfer and currency conversion instructions for all investment accounts. 5. Prepare and verify daily reports. Compile monthly reports. **Background needed and years of experience:** • Excellent attention to detail\\ • Ability to work with strict time limits • Ability to prioritize work • Organized and methodical approach to work • Dependability • Productivity **Proficiency in the use of computer progra
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