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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They used a real firm's name to steal my retirement fund

I am a retired nurse from Oregon and I found what I thought was Verition Fund Management through an online ad that looked completely legitimate with the same name as a well-known hedge fund, and a man named Michael called me explaining their multi-strategy investment platform in a way that felt professional and reassuring, so I started with five thousand dollars and my dashboard showed impressive gains which made me add more until I had eighty thousand total, everything I had saved for my retirement, but when I tried to withdraw twenty five thousand to help my grandson with his college tuition my account locked and Michael stopped answering while support demanded verification fees and then compliance fees and then tax clearance fees which I paid all of them, and when I started digging I found out that the real Verition Fund Management had actually posted a fraud alert on their website warning that unauthorized individuals were impersonating them on social media and messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, and that same week the Autorité des marchés financiers issued an official warning that the website I had been using was not registered and was not authorized to solicit investors, and ScamAdviser had given the site a low trust score of only 49 out of 100 with a recently registered domain and several low-rated websites hosted on the same server, so I reached out to AY'RLp who helped me file reports and recover about seventy percent of what I lost while the rest is being processed through recovery channels, but Michael never called back and the real Verition had warned the public and I still lost a part of my retirement savings.

3 April 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The shame and guilt have been eating me…

The shame and guilt have been eating me alive, but I finally have a positive update. Some seemingly professional trader reached out on Twitter talking about a foolproof AI trading bot. They transferred $10,000 worth of Solana to my account to 'practice.' I followed their exact signals, doubled the money in days, and withdrew $15,400 directly to my bank account. They convinced me I was missing out on a once-in-a-lifetime institutional tier. I liquidated my 401k and borrowed heavily, dumping $150,000 into the site. Soon, my dashboard boldly displayed over $2.5 million. I submitted a withdrawal request for $3.2 million. Customer support messaged me saying I had to pay a $150,000 cross-chain routing fee out of pocket. Desperate, I sold my remaining assets to pay it, then they hit me with a $200k 'state tax' demand. The dark reality set in that it was all a highly sophisticated, syndicated scam. I went straight to the local authorities, and a cyber investigator there told me my best bet was to look into ( Fiscop Advisor ), who immediately started tracing the complex movements of the ETH until it was sold on a decentralized mixer. The scammers' physical bank info was obtained, the ringleader was caught, and my ETH was miraculously reversed.

9 June 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Listen up everyone this…

Listen up everyone this veritionfundmanagementllc is a total fake scam company they stole everything from me all my life savings gone because of these thieves. i put my money in thinking it was real trading but when i ask to take it out they just block me and demand more tax money it is a complete lie. They are scammers and fraud people who eat your money and laugh at u while u cry. i was so desperate crying every night because my kids need food and the landlord is throwing us out on the street. i did not know what to do until someone told me about WetMoRelp who can get the money back. They are the only way to save yourself from these bastards. Do not trust veritionfundmanagementllc they are bad people who ruin lives. Here is what happened look at this picture i took by accident on my phone showing the broken screen from when i dropped it after seeing my account balance go to zero dollars. They promised high returns but it was all fake numbers on a screen to trick simple people like me who do not know big finance words. i am telling u do not give them a single penny because u will never see it again. They keep sending emails saying pay more fees to unlock the account but it is just another trap to steal more from victims. If u r stuck like me just go straight to WetMoRelp because they actually help fix this mess and they are the savers for us. They took my whole life away and left me with nothing. (;﹏;)

18 June 2026
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