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Teens trapped in a scam to become a trader

2020-07-30T18:01:21.601Z


This training kit, whose advertising was viral on the networks, led some to drop out of school."I think the question, it is quickly answered." This sentence, which has made the rounds of social networks and which has become the “gimmick” of the summer among young people, in reality hides disturbing practices putting the authorities on alert. Read also: Proliferation of easy money scams on social networks Voluntarily wobbly to ensure its success, this formula appears on an outrageously bli...


"I think the question, it is quickly answered." This sentence, which has made the rounds of social networks and which has become the “gimmick” of the summer among young people, in reality hides disturbing practices putting the authorities on alert.

Read also: Proliferation of easy money scams on social networks

Voluntarily wobbly to ensure its success, this formula appears on an outrageously bling-bling video where a boy, glass of champagne in hand and big sedan next to it, offers to easily earn money. Everything would go through a company: Melius. Like others before her, she offers to become a trader in a few weeks by purchasing a training kit costing between 150 and 1000 euros approximately. A reasonable investment for a supposedly magical result. Because, as the company dangles, the dollars will flow freely ... Even if everything is only caricature and big strings, young people, in particular boys, have bitten the hook. But instead of becoming financial aces, they became Melius' convicts. Under

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Source: lefigaro

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