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Scam Type

Pig Butchering Romance Scam

Red Flag

  • Constant demands for new fees before allowing withdrawals.
  • Sudden changes in wallet addresses.
  • Bogus identity verification charges.

Details

The victim joined a trading blog on social media, where he met two individuals—“Mr. Charlie” and “Tina”—claiming to represent Fitbela Epro Limited, a UK-based Forex trading firm. They persuaded him to open a Forex trading account on the Meta 5 Trading platform and promised high returns. The victim initially invested $10,000 and was told the account had grown significantly, prompting him to invest even more. Following their direction, he eventually sent a total of $92,000 via wire transfer. Later, they claimed his account was now worth $200,000. When the victim attempted to withdraw his funds, he was told he needed to pay $87,000 in taxes before any money could be released. At that point, he recognized it as a scam.

Scammer Behaviour

The scammers built trust through prolonged conversations before introducing the fake platform. They manipulated both victims into making repeated deposits under various pretenses, from taxes and membership fees to identity verification and credit repair, each time promising access to large profits that never materialized.

Potential Lost Funds

$750,000

Final Outcome

Both victims lost substantial amounts, realized they were scammed only after extensive financial damage, and were left without access to the platforms or the individuals who led them there.