goldysj.com pig butchering scam

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  • #152896
    Anonymous User
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    I beleive my friend is involved in a pig butchering scam. Are you affiliated with this organization using your photo? https://goldysj.com/main.html?#/tradingTeam

    #152897
    Richard BerryRichard Berry
    Keymaster

    We are not affiliated with that firm in any way and it does indeed look like a scam site. You should avoid any contact with this firm.

    For more information about pig butchering and investing scams see here: https://goodmoneyguide.com/investing/how-to-spot-and-avoid-investment-scams/

    #155714
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I would be very cautious. That website and the people on it show multiple red flags typical of pig butchering scams. Avoid sharing any personal info or money, and help your friend report it to the relevant authorities immediately.

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    mariiamdelgar
    Participant

    Based on available information, goldysj.com appears to be associated with fraudulent activities, including pig butchering scams. Users have reported that it is connected to financial scams on platforms like WhatsApp. Additionally, there is no official website or regulatory registration for goldysj.com, and it is not listed on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) register, which raises concerns about its legitimacy.

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    Anonymous
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