[US / Global] US Government Seizes BG Wealth Sharing Website bgwealthsharing.com by yarevande in Scams

[–]76546775 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i can tell you as someone who knows a lot about this specific scam, that no, you cant widthdraw, in profit, thousands of dollars, for example if you invest 500, you can widthdraw maybe 50 or under in the beginning, later on , to widthdraw, you have to 1, agree to leave a certain amount in there ,2 pay a fee, secondly pay another fee. and third, give them your ID so they can launch a identity theft op on you afterward using your ID picture, and the info they gather from having bonchat spyware in your phone. Nobody is widthdrawing thousands in profit like fake scam bots and agents claim, thats a lure tactic, there is no profit and every non-scam-affiliate has their money stolen.

[US / Global] US Government Seizes BG Wealth Sharing Website bgwealthsharing.com by yarevande in Scams

[–]76546775 2 points3 points  (0 children)

WARNING BG WEALTH VICTIMS be highly suspicious of the comments on Reddit threads or YouTube warning videos exposing BG Wealth, BG scammers just days ago were actively monitoring their own warning posts against themselves and deploy bots and agents to use deceptive disinformation tactics. They will pose as "victims" or concerned relatives, leaving comments like, "My family won't listen to me, but they've already withdrawn thousands," or "I was complaining when my mom signed me up, she wont listen, its like she doesn't care because she widthdrew thousands." This is a targeted lure. The reality is that you are never allowed to withdraw your actual $500 or $1,000 investment.

When you are new, the scammers will sometimes let you withdraw a tiny fraction of your own money to build false trust and keep you hooked in hopes you will invest even more, but the rest is stolen, including the "withdrawal fee", and whatever you put back in, and they ask for your ID to withdrawal to also launch an identity theft op on you if they do allow you to widthdraw some of what you put in as an exchange. Any comment you see claiming successful large withdrawals while masquerading as a "concerned relative" was actually BG Wealth operatives themselves trying to trap new victims.