primebergroup.com

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100% scam

If you’re reading this after being directed from either primebergroup.com or blueskymint.com, PLEASE BE AWARE that both sites appear to be a scam.I have come across a number of people who have been affected by these two “companies”, mainly Blue Sky Mint, which appears to be directly affiliated with Primbergroup.Both “companies” use a fake trading platform / simulator to give victims the impression that the money they transferred is held in an “account” showing falsified profit gains. The domains for these illegitimate platforms are:- area. primebergroup. org/auth/registration- area. blueskymint. org/auth/loginBlue Sky Mint is purporting to trade under a legitimate company called “Blue Sky Financial Limited”, which is not true. The scammers have taken details from this real company and falsified them as their own. They have even sent victims documents claiming legitimacy. These documents are fake — the original company details can be found through the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) who regulate financial services firms and markets in the UK,but the contact details (address, phone, email, website) have been altered to mislead victims.The scam typically starts with small deposits (around $250) and gradually escalates to larger amounts. The scammers appear friendly and knowledgeable, but this is part of the deception.IMPORTANT: Victims report identity theft and fraud by misrepresentation. Victims report that identification documents (passport or driver’s licence) were requested under the claim of “setting up a trading account.” These documents were then used to open online banking or payment accounts in the victim’s name, which the victims believed were part of the legitimate trading platform. In reality, the scammers controlled these accounts, so when victims transferred money thinking it was going to their platform account, the funds were sent to accounts controlled by the scammers. In some cases, ABNs were reportedly created using the victim’s identity to facilitate these accounts, and multiple accounts may be created to continue moving funds.IF YOU REQUEST A WITHDRAWAL — they may send a small amount (e.g. $50–$100) to create trust. If you attempt to withdraw the full balance, they will stop responding, demand additional payments, or invent fees or conditions. Your money will not be returned.

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Date of experience: Dec 30, 2025

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