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We admit it. Everyone of FPA's Scam Investigations Committee loves horror flicks. Part of the fun is that no matter how completely they dismember, shoot, blow up, or incinerate the bad guy, we know he'll be back for another round of carnage in the next movie. Movie nights at Scam Investigations HQ are usually very gory.
Reality is different. We wouldn't like it if a real maniac on a killing spree kept coming back no matter how many times he was killed. We've just found out that one of the scam companies we thought was dead has come back from the grave under a new name to scam again.
On December 16th,, 2008 the FPA declared the HYIP known as TradeLite to be a scam. This company was evidently a Ponzi scheme and the owners decided it was time to take the money and run. This left many FPA members and other investors with a total loss of funds invested.
On January 11th, 2009, FPA member Joseajm reported that he had noticed that Libertyreserveoffshore's website seemed to be nearly identical to the old TradeLite website and was also based in Panama. He even saw that one of the testimonials on the site said “Trade Lite” instead of Libertyreserveoffshore.
Normally, the FPA doesn't do too much on weekends, but a member of the Forums Team gave FPA Investigator Gerard a call and asked him to look into the situation. Gerard quickly found the review referring to Trade Lite and also noticed that all the reviews had dates ranging from April 12th, 2008 up to November 6th, 2008. A quick whois check on the Libertyreserveoffshore domain name shows that it was created on December 16th, 2008. This is after all the alleged testimonials were left. This is also the exact same day the FPA declared TradeLite to be a scam and was after the TradeLite website was taken down.
It appears that the testimonials were copied directly from the TradeLite website. Whoever was responsible for changing the name of the companies in the testimonials missed one.
It seems obvious to us that this new HYIP site is being run by the same scammers who were behind TradeLite. We urge people to not place a single dollar with this company. We urge the TradeLite victims to notify the authorities and the electronic payments companies that the LR Offshore site lists.
Let's see if we can finish this villain off permanently this time.
Discussion thread for scam finding against TradeLite.net
Formal Scam Confirmation against Libertyreserveoffshore.com
Formal Scam Confirmation against TradeLite.net
In case LR Offshore decides to remove those fake testimonials and claim they never existed, we've attached screenshots of the testimonial talking about TradeLite and the Whois information.
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Reality is different. We wouldn't like it if a real maniac on a killing spree kept coming back no matter how many times he was killed. We've just found out that one of the scam companies we thought was dead has come back from the grave under a new name to scam again.
On December 16th,, 2008 the FPA declared the HYIP known as TradeLite to be a scam. This company was evidently a Ponzi scheme and the owners decided it was time to take the money and run. This left many FPA members and other investors with a total loss of funds invested.
On January 11th, 2009, FPA member Joseajm reported that he had noticed that Libertyreserveoffshore's website seemed to be nearly identical to the old TradeLite website and was also based in Panama. He even saw that one of the testimonials on the site said “Trade Lite” instead of Libertyreserveoffshore.
Normally, the FPA doesn't do too much on weekends, but a member of the Forums Team gave FPA Investigator Gerard a call and asked him to look into the situation. Gerard quickly found the review referring to Trade Lite and also noticed that all the reviews had dates ranging from April 12th, 2008 up to November 6th, 2008. A quick whois check on the Libertyreserveoffshore domain name shows that it was created on December 16th, 2008. This is after all the alleged testimonials were left. This is also the exact same day the FPA declared TradeLite to be a scam and was after the TradeLite website was taken down.
It appears that the testimonials were copied directly from the TradeLite website. Whoever was responsible for changing the name of the companies in the testimonials missed one.
It seems obvious to us that this new HYIP site is being run by the same scammers who were behind TradeLite. We urge people to not place a single dollar with this company. We urge the TradeLite victims to notify the authorities and the electronic payments companies that the LR Offshore site lists.
Let's see if we can finish this villain off permanently this time.
Discussion thread for scam finding against TradeLite.net
Formal Scam Confirmation against Libertyreserveoffshore.com
Formal Scam Confirmation against TradeLite.net
In case LR Offshore decides to remove those fake testimonials and claim they never existed, we've attached screenshots of the testimonial talking about TradeLite and the Whois information.
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