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Re:the end of a scam -
08-20-2008, 11:08 AM
This is job well done, and more grease to your elbow. I feel the victim ought to have even suspected them to be scammers going by their funny names. While the CEO is bearing Alam and his supposed "lawyer" Lam, ought to have formed an alarm synopsis of their dubiety to these unfortunate fellows.
For now, FPA is growing on daily basis globally and I want to suggest that it should start thinking of how to form a global network around scammers and would-be scammers. This will portray the seriousness of the anti-fraud posture of FPA in the realm of forex business.
I also want to submit that a situation where someone has fallen victim and the FPA that forms the bastion of hope against scams now suggesting to the person(s) to contact appropriate regulators or find other means of pursue the case is like rubbing salt over a fresh wound. In this case I will further hammer on my suggestion that there should be a very concrete modality towards the formation of the aforementioned network against fraud.
AbdulAzeez I.T. Afolabi
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