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

In my estimation, victims act impetuously, fueled by anger (justifiably so), and driven by thoughts of evening the score, or exacting retribution (human instinct). Acting on impulse or emotion invariably leads to further trouble and additional financial loss. Hit the pause button! It is almost certain that your “law firm” or “recovery firm” is a fraud. Reputable attorneys and recovery professionals do NOT solicit clients under social media posts!

FACEBOOK PREDATORS KNOW NO BOUNDARIES

Acting with impunity, some recovery scammers have the unscrupulous temerity to use actual attorney names and their Bar number, which is a matter of public record). Angela Hoy and I have been focused on predators targeting authors (fake “publishers” and “publishing services”) but the scam “recovery firms” and “law firms” need to be addressed because they are filling social media with thousands of posts. Their systems look for the word “scam” and conversations about scammers and, BOOM! That group, post, or page is flooded with non-stop solicitations from scammers who simply want your bank account information, your credit card, your contact information, and even your social security number.

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