Suspected scam investment firms ‘exploiting Trustpilot review system’
Fake reviews, forged certificates and stolen corporate identities being used to lure victims, KwikChex finds Suspected scam investment companies are exploiting Trustpilot’s review system by giving themselves five-star ratings to persuade would-be investors that they are legitimate businesses, a (…)
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