Victim Compensation scam message left as a comment on the FraudFYI from Wealth Recovery wealthrecovery94@gmail.com
More scammers that have been helpful enough to report their own scams by leaving comments on our blog. Another one that’s the lowest of the low because they target victims who have already lost money to scammers. Many times the scammer will revictimize them by playing yet another character offering to help them recover money … of course at additional cost. There are no such things as “recovery agents” like this!
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