ALERT!
Lovell warns public that online ads using his name and image are fakes
I, Harold Lovell, Esq., am informing the public that I am NOT associated, in any way, with the promotion of any online investment scheme whatsoever and that any such advertisement bearing my name or photograph is entirely FAKE.
I am involved in no solicitation, no advice, and no marketing of any financial product via the Internet or by any other means.
Please do not be deceived into investing any money in these fake ventures that could lead to significant financial losses for you and your family.
At least one advertisement purports to have recorded off-camera remarks made by me about online trading. It is a FAKE!
I understand that the names and images of other well-known persons are also being used by con artists in this way.
I implore you: Do not be deceived. Block and report these ads. They are a SCAM.
-ENDS-
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Politics is scam too and all of your are frauds!!
It’s the AI-WORLD!
ΙΕΔSUS IS COMING SOON!
It’s obvious that the scammers are unaware of the political connection between the alleged interviewee and the former journalist. Had they known, they would not have allowed the former journalist to be seemingly antagonizing the the interviewee.
They plausibly used an amount that would be affordable to people who would be gullible. People with common sense however would not have bought into that scheme.
But wait, I wonder if they were targeting a certain audience?
In any case, it’s good that HL Esq, was swift in defending his name. All will be well.
We all need to be more cautious in this modern world where phishing scams are more prominent than we think.
Here are some ways you can avoid phishing scams:
1. Check to make sure this site, deals, ads, email is legit.
A) If it is an email claiming to be your bank or any other companies you normally give your money to, is to call them and make sure what they are asking is legit.
B) If someone calls you asking for your social security number or any other private sensitive information (you should know), hold off on giving them too soon, you should once again do your research on this person/company and make sure the info adds up. If they claim to be your bank or any other company’s you may have financial links with, but are using a totally different phone number, don’t take any excuses from them right there and then clarify by even going to bank/cf or calling their actual number and ensure what you were told is true.
3. You can Google some more tips but the most useful tip is always to use strong password and don’t use the same password for the same app, device, account.
@ Sikes
You more than anyone else would know.
You have lots of experience, pity. You are the only one not prone to hackers. Fool
@from Redonda: keep on your skirt b*tch!!
the real SCAM was the corrupt UPP Leadership Convention and the double-voting caught on video.
the scam is pretending that MAN COW is not the real problem in upp.
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