Our hero started chatting with a girl on Tinder, and after a while they started talking about investments. The girl advised him to contact her good friend Plato, who helps analyze the stock exchange. It is supposedly difficult to get to him, but she will personally ask him for help. The effect of limited supply was at work here.

Plato began to talk about the unreliability of the broker that the guy used, and instead advised him to register on the “closed” website of Euro Group Invest (hereinafter referred to as EGI). They say that this is a secret portal that banks use so that the turnover of finances goes through cryptocurrency and without taxes.

It was impossible to Google EGI, but the site inspired confidence: a working interface, quotes, deposits and a USDT address containing $500 thousand.

“Looks too complicated to warm up one unemployed dude?” the user thought.

In general, he threw in the first money and began to gain profit. I tried to withdraw $50 - everything was fine. Plato and his friends began to aggressively offer to invest more money, and then the guy suspected a trick. I started withdrawing a large amount, instead of money I received a letter demanding to send more money, curtains.

First of all, we don’t trust strangers from the Internet, even if they are cute. Secondly, we are distributing this post so that Euro Group Invest can be easily googled and potential victims will have doubts before they are scammed.