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Title: How CEO of Secure Platform Funding Scammed a Lot of People?


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Scams by Secure Platform Funding
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  • There have been a lot of news regarding secure
    platform funding being a scammer that has been
    looting people from all around the globe in the
    name of BG, SBLC and Escrow Deposits.
  • Their website is www.secureplatformfunding.com
    and it is filled with fake credentials with press
    releases and other PR and marketing skills.
  • The so-called CEO of Agreements of Secure
    Platform Funding called Bruce Green, whose real
    name is Anthony Igbokwe has scammed a lot of
    people in the name of Escrow deposits.

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  • Look up anything about them on the web and you'll
    see the repulsiveness stories investors losing
    thousands of dollars to what ought to be a basic
    bank instrument buy, agreeable interchanges
    turning extremely sharp rapidly, and the way that
    the organization changed area and contact data
    three times since they were gotten twice of
    utilizing fake addresses and non-coordinating
    phone numbers.
  • Today, their number is swiss yet they claim to be
    situated in the Marshall Islands.

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  • There are a lot of people who have been
    complaining about Secure Platform Funding
    scamming them in various ways. Here is one
    testimony provided by a victim named
    Enragedandoutthere

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Complain by Enragedandoutthere
  • I was contacted by Bruce Green at
    ceoofagreements_at_secureplatformfunding.com,
    telling me that he was a legitimate seller of
    bank instruments over at https//www.secureplatfor
    mfund... and he offered a 1M MTN / BG for an
    advance deposit of 50.000.
  • I have done business with such firms before, so I
    expected to see some sort of identifying
    documentation, statements from institutions or in
    the very least some sort of transfer proof.

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  • He provided what looked like legitimate
    documentation, and assured me of his legitimacy.
  • So far so good so made I my deposit, and this
    is where I am now. No further word from Mr.
    Green. No sign of my promised bank guarantee.
    Nothing.
  • So, I started digging, and I am quite angry with
    myself and with Mr. Green, of course. Secure
    Platform Funding has about as much legitimacy as
    any old snake oil salesman.

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  • The company had an HQ in London, which they took
    down and replaced with a fake address in Nevis,
    no doubt just some mailbox shared with about
    fifty other corporations.
  • Speaking of sharing, their server seems to run
    through a cheap tiny cloud hosting, and they have
    zero legitimacy as a financial firm I contacted
    HSBC and Nevis, asked about a Bruce Green, and
    they gave me no indication that he even exists,
    let alone has any real-world association with
    financial regulatory bodies.

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  • The content on the website, which I only skimmed
    through the first time, is very poorly written
    and it is clear that they are speaking gibberish
    to confuse and intimidate visitors.
  • They slam their competitors and blame any
    allegations of scamming on them, and they seem to
    have been successful at it so far, seeing as how
    they managed to take my damn money.
  • If you are ever contacted by Secure Platform
    Funding, I urge you to break off all contact and
    DO NOT send them any money.

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