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and indicate you have to pay 20% of your balance in order to withdrawal, which is essentially thousands of dollars at this point, with no intention to actually release any funds. They call it, "Damage Liquidity Fee," also "Money Laundering Fee, (lol),"
Unfortunately, this is a popular and obvious type of scam... Regardless of whatever that they're calling it, there's no reason for a "legitimate" platform to ask for more when they're already in possession of your funds!
- Here are a few other similar fake platforms:
and if anyone can help me recover the funds please I would give up to half to you.
If someone already sent you a private message that they can recover it, they're also 100% a scammer!
Any information on what else I can do, it just takes quite a bit of time to communicate with entities that report that they can help.
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I'm really hoping I can recover the funds, I only deposited them on 8/7, 8/8, and 8/9.
There are a few platforms that might come in handy with regard to tracing those funds but there are still some obstacles to intercepting their operations:
e.g.
- If they try to sell it on the dark web, realistically there'll be little to no chance for you or anybody to recover those funds!
- If somehow it traces back to a specific exchange, you still need a court order to freeze those funds and I don't think it's going to be that simple!
In other words, there are no shortcuts
[don't get your hopes up]:
Here you can find some of the third-party providers:
Note: AFAIK, most of them aren't providing their services to individuals, but they might come in handy + I prefer to not vouch for their services [DYOR].