
One of the cruellest tactics in fraud is the “recovery scam”: criminals contact people who have already lost money, claiming they can get it back — for a large upfront fee. The money disappears a second time.
Legitimate help looks different. A trustworthy firm will never guarantee a specific result, never demand large upfront payments in exchange for a promised outcome, and never ask for your passwords, wallet seed phrases, or remote access to your devices.
If anyone — including someone claiming to represent us — pressures you or guarantees recovery, treat it as a red flag and verify directly through official contact details. Honest support starts with a clear, no-obligation conversation.
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