The Expert Podcast

Summary:
  • Recent Crackdown: Over 4,000 people have been arrested in a massive crackdown on online scams, with $250 million in assets seized, including high-end vehicles and bank accounts.
  • Types of Scams:
    • Phishing schemes
    • Investment fraud
    • Romance scams
    • Impersonation scams
  • Scammer Accountability:
    • Scammers do eventually get caught, but it requires patience.
    • File reports with IC3 and local law enforcement to support the investigation.
    • Early filing may benefit you as larger cases gain momentum.
  • Self-Investigation:
    • Consider documenting scammers’ assets and activities to aid in your recovery.
  • Consultation Offer:
    • Access live one-on-one consultations with licensed experts in various fields:
      • Licensed private investigators
      • Certified civil court mediators
      • Commercial insurance brokers
      • Certified real estate title examiners
      • Licensed building general contractors
    • For personalized advice and to explore options, click the link below to schedule a consultation.
  • Important Tips:
    • Avoid sending more money to scammers.
    • Ensure all filings are submitted to the appropriate agencies.
    • Investigate potential third-party enablers who might have liability or insurance coverage that could aid in recovery.
Links:
  • Active Intel – For private consultations with fraud victims.
  • Actual Human – To arrange live one-on-one sessions with licensed experts.

What is The Expert Podcast?

The Expert Podcast brings you firsthand narratives from experts across diverse industries, including private investigators, general contractors and builders, insurance agencies, vehicle specialists, lawyers, and many others.

So, do online scammers get caught? Well, here you go: 4,000 people were arrested in a huge crackdown on online scams. They seized $250 million in assets, high-end vehicles, and bank accounts. A lot of things happened.

How did these people do the scams? They had phishing schemes, investment fraud, romance scams, and impersonation scams. As a victim, I'm sure that one of those is the type of scam you fell victim to.

The scammers do eventually get caught, but you have to be patient and you have to do all your filings. You have to file with IC3 and with your local law enforcement. It may not happen right away, but what you may find is that when the bigger cases start to get into the system and gain some momentum, the fact that you’ve already filed will help you.

You may also want to do some of your own investigating to see if you can prime the pump a little bit. Find out who the people are, find their assets, and document some of your findings.

Screenshots if you do want to get more information about how to maybe recover from one of these scams, you can click the link below activeintel.com. We have available private consultation with fraud victims if you'd like to find out what your options are.

But either way, make sure you don't send these scammers any more money. Make sure you do everything—make sure you put your filings into the right agencies. If you're going to do some investigation, find out if there are third parties who may have liability that could contribute some money towards the recovery if they enabled the fraud, extended the fraud, or did anything to help it. Even if they didn't know it was an actual scam, if they were part of the network of enablers that made this happen, they may have liability and insurance that could cover some of the costs where the scammer is probably more fly-by-night.

In the meantime, remember you have access to live one-on-one consultations with the undivided attention of a licensed certified expert in this subject and many others. We want to listen to your story, hear your questions, and give you expert advisement on your options.

Thank you for watching. Remember, you can access live one-on-one personal consultations with a licensed private investigator, a licensed commercial insurance broker, a licensed certified real estate title examiner, and also a certified civil court mediator. If you have a need to talk to an expert in any of these fields, or even a licensed building general contractor, you can click the link below actualhuman.com and arrange a live one-on-one undivided attention with a licensed expert where you can ask any questions, get information about your situation, and we’d be glad to help.