Exposed: How Fake “Recovery” and “Law” Firms Are Deceiving the Victims They Claim to Help

Exposed: How Fake “Recovery” and “Law” Firms Are Deceiving the Victims They Claim to Help

If you’ve ever been scammed once, you’d think that’d be the end of it—right? Sadly, not when it comes to the world of author scams. Just when you’re reeling from having your hard-earned money swiped by bogus “publishing” services, here come the wolves again, this time disguised as “recovery firms” and “law firms” promising to get your cash back. But spoiler alert—they’re not rescuers; they’re the same predators circling for a second bite at your wallet. It’s like falling for a bad sequel nobody asked for, only this time with the added sting of identity theft. How does this keep happening on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, where these scams multiply like rabbits in spring? And why, despite the glaring red flags, do so many fall for it? Let’s unravel this twisted tale of fraud masquerading as salvation—and why hitting the pause button could save you from a whole lot more than embarrassment.

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It is an unprecedented fraud invasion; a relentless and unbridled onslaught of Predators are seeking to scam you as an aspiring author. The latest act? Predators now bite twice with absurd promises to recoup money that authors have been scammed out of on the Internet, including on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and others.  These Predators are now posing as “recovery firms” and “law firms,” promising to recoup your swindled funds. Don’t fall for these relentless con artists! You will simply be adding insult to injury. And, these fake recovery snakes likely work for the same companies that are scamming authors with fake publishing, ghostwriting, editing, cover design, and other scam services!

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