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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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  1. Mortgage Broker
  2. Insurance Broker

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From a first time buyer, to a professional landlord and from simple life cover to a multi benefit protection policy. Nouveau Financial caters for all clients and their requirements for borrowing and protection. With over 10 years experience in the sector our vast knowledge of the products we offer and the landscape we operate in ensures our clients not only get great advice but great service also, with most of our business coming from repeat business and personal recommendations from existing clients. Clients meetings can be conducted at a time to suit you with appointments available 7 days a week, through the working day or evening we fit around you to make the process as hassle free as possible.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I've never felt so utterly hopeless

I've never felt so utterly hopeless. I met someone on Hinge who promised to teach me smart contract staking. The scammer even sent me 9.65 BNB with which I registered and deposited into this website, showed me how to trade, and I made some profit and even withdrew 24.16 BNB. The scammer then advised that I invest more so I can get greater rewards. So I took out my retirement fund for $619,477 and deposited it, followed all the instructions and was able to take my balance to $3,271,296. I was so excited, so I decided to withdraw $2,979,818, but was told the amount is too large, I would need to pay a 18% network validation fee ($536,367). I quickly took another loan and paid it since I was sure withdrawal was possible because I had withdrawn in the past. Then they demanded another 30% secondary tax, which was when it dawned on me that it was a con. I explained to my credit provider, and he referred me to a blockchain intelligence agency (fiscop advisor), who started tracing the movements of the BNB until it was sold on KuCoin. The scammers' bank info was obtained, and he was caught, and the BNB reversed.

22 June 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My nightmare began when I met a…

My nightmare began when I met a so-called expert on Reddit discussing liquidity pool mining. Panic completely took over. They fronted me 2.51 ADA to start. I deposited it, traded, and pulled out 3.91 ADA without a hitch. Hooked by the easy money, I was manipulated into investing $733,062 using my life savings. The fake profits ballooned to $4,013,876. When I tried to cash out $3,236,397, the trap sprang: a mandatory 8% gas fee deposit ($258,911). Blinded by the sunk cost, I paid it. But when they asked for an additional 31% security audit fee, the horrifying reality set in. I was being scammed. A financial advisor recommended a private intel firm (Fiscop Advisor). They meticulously traced the ADA ledger to Binance P2P, isolated the scammer's fiat off-ramp, and managed to reverse the transaction.

30 June 2026
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