Hundreds of residents of Zimbabwe have fallen victim to a fraudulent scheme masquerading as InnBucks Investment on Facebook. The scammers promised high returns from trading $BTC , urging people to transfer funds via Ecocash to unknown accounts.

The fake platform used advertising with attractive offers, redirecting users to a counterfeit website. The real company InnBucks stated that it has no connection to investment schemes, urging customers to verify legitimacy through official channels and not to disclose personal information. Journalists discovered that the scammers used the name Michelle Chiunda and a WhatsApp number that, according to the owner, was registered without her knowledge.

This case reflects Zimbabwe's vulnerability to cryptocurrency scams due to economic instability and the popularity of Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation. Locals, seeking to preserve their savings, often become targets for such schemes. Authorities urge citizens to be cautious and verify platforms before investing. To avoid fraud, use only verified exchanges and avoid offers with unrealistic promises.

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