Hundreds of victims lost substantial sums to the KHMT trading scam. Learn how this scheme operated, who was targeted, and what warning signs you should never ignore.
Primostratique presents itself as an online trading platform offering investment services. However, multiple reports suggest the platform operates without proper financial regulation, raising serious concerns about investor protection and fund security.
Learn the specific tactics scammers use to drain accounts. Recognizing these patterns early can protect you from losing thousands or hundreds of thousands in fees.
Don't let this happen to you. Research any platform thoroughly before investing. Verify regulation, check company registration, and test withdrawal policies. If something feels rushed or too good to be true, walk away.
Find answers to common questions about KHMT and how to recognize similar fraudulent platforms.
No. KHMT is not regulated by any financial authority. It operates without proper licensing and uses fake credentials to appear legitimate. Scam Trading Platforms has documented how KHMT used false claims of regulation to deceive investors.
KHMT victims were asked to pay hundreds of thousands in hidden fees. These included fake taxes, withdrawal charges, and account management costs. Once victims invested, fees kept escalating to prevent withdrawals and extract more money.
KHMT used targeted ads on social media and fake websites that copied legitimate brokers. Fake account managers built trust over time, then showed fake profit screenshots. The false sense of success convinced victims to deposit larger amounts.
Demands for upfront fees before you can withdraw money are a major warning sign. Legitimate brokers don't charge taxes or fees to release your own funds. Pressure to deposit more money and vague company information are also red flags.
Check the platform's registration with your country's financial regulator. Search the broker's name with terms like 'scam' or 'regulated.' Look for physical office addresses and phone numbers you can verify. Be suspicious of platforms that appear only on social media.
Stop communication with the scammers immediately. Report the fraud to your bank and local financial authorities. Keep all evidence of conversations and transactions. Contact Scam Trading Platforms at email@mybusiness.com or +12345678900 for guidance on your next steps.
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