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  • in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #157058
    Mia Davis
    Participant

    Why is there only one focal topic here?
    In such a large forum, shouldn’t there be far more people taking part?
    Why are there only a few dozen people paying attention to it?
    Who is influencing the way this forum is being circulated, and what is the purpose behind it?

    in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #157055
    Mia Davis
    Participant

    How many of the people discussing this are actually sharing accurate and truthful information?

    in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #157054
    Mia Davis
    Participant

    Address Information
    136–138 High Street
    Esher
    Surrey
    KT10 9QJK
    United Kingdom

    Company Status
    No longer registered as an Appointed Representative

    As of 23 April 2020, this company is no longer registered with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as an appointed representative of an authorised firm, and is therefore no longer permitted to carry out regulated activities.

    in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #157050
    Mia Davis
    Participant

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    in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #157023
    Mia Davis
    Participant

    If they truly are scammers, why has no one reported them? And more importantly your approach is something that should give everyone pause for thought.
    I believe that a genuine legal system is capable of promptly punishing illegal acts, and would never allow fraudulent schemes to persist unchecked for long.
    Yet in reality, many people are not actually stopping the scammers. Instead, they use “reason” and “well-meaning advice” to stir emotion, sowing doubt and hesitation in others ultimately depriving them of the clarity to judge for themselves.
    On the surface, it seems like they’re offering a warning, but in truth, they’re draining others of belief. What’s abandoned isn’t just a single choice it may be a family’s last hope, or even a rare opportunity for generational change.
    So who, really, should we be questioning?
    Those who choose to try?
    Or those who persuade them to walk away?
    Who, in the end, is the one we ought to be most wary of?

    in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #157010
    Mia Davis
    Participant

    From your entire account, your narrative seems to be interspersed with ambiguous expressions such as “I heard”, “someone said”, “it feels like”, and “I suspect”, yet you are describing a project in which you personally participated. This is rather odd. You mention that you joined two groups, where you were the only real person, while most others were wearing glasses or their pictures appeared AI-generated. May I ask, is this something you genuinely witnessed, or is it simply how you perceived it?
    On the one hand, you claim that this is a Bulgarian scam syndicate, stating the project is risky and that $1k was liquidated, which certainly sounds like a scam; yet, on the other hand, you say that you invested a total of $10k and ultimately made a profit of $1,000, with withdrawals never being an issue. So, is this actually a scam, or a story of a successful investment? Is this logically consistent?

    Furthermore, you claim the lottery was a means to lock mobile devices and obtain passwords, but no one has actually come to any harm as a result. So, is this something you have verified yourself, or is it simply something you “heard”? If anyone had truly fallen victim to such a lottery or had their privacy compromised, I am sure there would have been public disclosures by now, rather than needing your warning.

    Regarding KYC details being used for loans, again, no one has made this public, so why have you arrived at these far-fetched scenarios that neither you nor others have actually experienced? Notably, you mention you have already exited the group, yet also comment about someone being removed from the group within an hour. Are you using your exit to show that you are “alert”, or is it to warn others to leave while suggesting you are now safe?
    Throughout your account, your tone seems to be presenting facts, but in reality you are conveying a rather subtle emotion. You present your case eloquently, perhaps in the hope that others will join you in denouncing this project so you do not appear to be the only one who “left, lost money, and is now alone”.

    in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #156986
    Mia Davis
    Participant

    I just sent the link you gave me to a mate who works at Fidelity, and he said they don’t have any links like that. He told me not to click it, or any other links from email replies, just to be safe.

    Mia Davis
    Participant

    I find it curious that genuine discussion posts here often receive little attention, while posts containing defamatory content tend to attract a great deal of engagement. Could it be that biased or even aggressive messages resonate more easily with people?

    in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #156978
    Mia Davis
    Participant

    I successfully withdrew $120k today. Are these remarks genuinely from individuals who are simply resentful, suspicious, or emotionally Jews driven ?
    Is it that they care little for factual accuracy, and would rather seek comfort in dismissing others than confronting reality?

    in reply to: Pacific Peak Capital Partners ltd (clone scam) #156974
    Mia Davis
    Participant

    I checked the forum and I’m terrified! I’m withdrawing my 120k usdc!

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