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Az Za 11/12/2024 at 11:26 PM
Rating:There is a trader StanFX on social networks, and someone took his identity (false profile on TikTok) and said to me he will help me learn to trade. That person (Thomas Okundaye real name) told me that there is a platform (Savidef.com) that "trades itself" and if I invest $1,000 I can get $17,000 in 4 days.
I didn't believe it and I didn't want to pay, but he insisted that I do it and claimed that I would find my "financial freedom" and that he had been working with them for a year and had good experiences. I paid a $1000 deposit on October 1, 2024. The Savidef "agent" gave me the account number of a certain Thomas Okundaye, living in Milan, Italy, to whom I paid the money. Thomas adress is: PIAZZALE DURANT. Postcode 20131 Country: Italy. Bank Name: FINECOBANK S.P.A.
IT61G0301503200000006036690 BIC BIC SEPA: FEBIITM1XXX BIC SWIFT: FEBIITM2
So, I never receive any money, and they blocked me.