Although it's a blatant passing off scam, I'm intrigued by the amount of work that's gone into some aspects of it, mainly the Facebook pages.
I couldn't work out why I wasn't getting any matches on some of their claimed pics, then the penny dropped.....they're reversing them.
Example #1
As you can see from their blurb, TX3 claim this to be taken in 2013 in Central Europe.
Note their logo on the sail.
If you reverse the image, you find that it was in fact taken at a KPMG shindig in Hong Kong.
Note their logo on the sail.
I have a feeling that the other faked conference/meeting pics that the TX3 scammers have used will also probably be found in the same
website's archives, but I haven't had time to check myself.
I am getting the feeling from a couple of other pointers, that HK may be the origin of this scam.
Also, on the faked image you can see where I have hovered the cursor, that although the post is pretending to be from 24th Feb 2013, it was in fact added a couple of weeks ago.
Similarly, if you go the the famous but not famous
Mr. Cornwell's FB you will see on his friendless profile
Apart from the obvious absurdity of a VP at JPM posting on FB, "Left job", the dates.....