The most disgusting thing in life is having scammers trust you. This applies to SMTcap, which, like experienced anglers, place their nets into which they lure their victims. Everything is developing according to something like this: ads (fake) flicker on computer screens, where Elon Musk assures that everyone can make money on his platform. You only need to leave your phone number and the company representatives will contact you. Indeed, in 20 minutes you will be talking to a financial advisor who has been presented to you personally. In my case, it was Emma Johnson. We must give her a due: she perfectly manipulates the mind of a person who has no idea that he is a victim of fraud and is only at the beginning of his "investment carousel". Emma suggested that I open an account with a small initial capital of US $250. A week later, she called me and told me that in order to earn decent money, I need to switch to a different investment level, which starts at US$2500. Everything was fine, I mean, on paper, it was slowly "swelling". After 5-6 weeks, Emma wrote to me that in order to make "very decent money" I had to go to the "professional league", where investments ranged from $25,000 to $250,000. Before becoming a "pro", I decided to withdraw at least part of my invested money. But it was harder than landing on the moon. I waited 3 weeks but got nothing. When I asked Emma about the non-receipt and said that I had read a lot of negative reviews on the Internet where people complain that no anesthesia helps to get their money from this company, she replied that I insulted her, and she no longer does my business. After that, I wrote 4 emails to SMTcap, but received no response.
Obviously, my "ad" was sent to SMTcap and a couple of days ago I received an email from Maximilliano Saavedra (Senior Account Manager www.smtcap.com): "We have declared the portfolio with FCA regulation, and they will be the ones to release the funds. Please respond to their email to confirm amounts so they can close matters". After my request to the FCA, it turned out that he is also a fraudster, but, unlike Emma Johnson, he not only participates in fraud, but also covers it and obstructs justice. A lot of negative reviews on the Internet show that it is time to take a class action against SMTcap and punish fraudsters such as Emma Johnson and Maximilliano Saavedra.
Unfortunately, due to the nervous situation, my wife was admitted to the hospital. I had to contact a lawyer who contacted companies that deal with cybercrime. With thousands of followers on Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn, I have the opportunity to make SMTcap better known, in the sense that when potential investors hear this name, they will scatter in different directions. But I have a small hope that the instinct for self-preservation will prevail over the greed of the fraudsters, and they will get my money back from my account. Yesterday my lawyer called and suggested that I take all necessary legal measures to hold SMTcap, Maximilliano Saavedra and Emma Johnson accountable for causing harm to my wife's health and fraudulent investment. In conclusion, I would like to say that if SMTcap does not want to solve everything in a civilized way, there will be a company that will punish fraudsters who are trying to cash in on inexperienced and naive investors.
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