New crypto investment scam shows up on TikTok

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A recent report had TikTok under fire for spreading misinformation in suggested videos on current news topics. Now, the social platform is the source of a new cryptocurrency investment scam

According to a report from the Better Business Bureau, scammers are using TikTok to lure users into a crypto scam. Content creators show off huge piles of money, enticing TikTok users that a similar fate awaits them if they invest in crypto.

The creator asks for money over Venmo or Zelle, which will then be invested on behalf of the TikTok user, and they promise to return three times as much as the original investment. 

However, before users can ever cash in on their investments, the scammers ask for “fees” for “help.”. This is where things can get problematic.

There are reports of some scammers asking for these fees – which can be a few hundred dollars – several times, and they often try to make users feel that they’re always missing out on the next big investment if they ask for their money back.

Unfortunately, those who have fallen victim to this scam haven’t gotten their money back. This includes their original investment and any additional “fees” that they sent to scammers. 

Be vigilant on social media

Consumers who encounter any potential social media investment scams should report it to law enforcement and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Even if no money is personally lost, the more reports that are filed, the more…

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