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    Beware of ‘777 Platform’ Promising to Double Your Money in Minutes

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    By Milcah Tanimu

    Nigerians are being cautioned about a new investment platform called “777,” which claims to double your money within a few minutes. While it may sound tempting, there are strong indications that this platform could be a scam.

    A Facebook user has been promoting the “777 Platform” as a means to grow one’s money rapidly. The platform is described as a big investment platform that promises quick profits, doubling your money within three minutes. The post provides links for registration and joining the platform’s “official group” on the Telegram messaging app.

    However, a closer look raises significant concerns about the legitimacy of the “777 Platform.” Here’s what we found:

    1. False Claims: The promotional post suggests that “777” is a newly launched platform. However, website registration data from WhoIs reveals that the platform’s website was created in February 2005, which contradicts the claim of being new.
    2. Opaque Ownership: The details of the person who registered the platform’s website are “REDACTED FOR PRIVACY,” which is a red flag. Legitimate businesses are expected to be transparent about their operations and ownership.
    3. Low Trust Score: ScamAdviser, a website verification tool, gives the “777 Platform” a “low trust score,” indicating that it may be a scam.
    4. Poor Reviews: Online reviews of the platform are predominantly negative. Most reviews on Trustpilot label the platform as a scam, with users sharing how they lost money on it.
    5. Unrealistic Promises: Platforms that promise to double your money in an extremely short time are often unsustainable and raise suspicions of being scams.

    Given these warning signs, it is strongly advised that the public exercise caution and not invest trust or money into platforms that promise large returns within a short period.

    This warning aligns with previous alerts from Nigerian authorities. The country’s Security and Exchange Commission, as well as the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Commission, have previously warned against unlicensed operations, Ponzi schemes, money doubling schemes, and fraudulent investment platforms.

    To protect yourself against online scams, it’s crucial to be vigilant and informed. Educate yourself on how to recognize scams and always exercise caution when encountering offers that seem too good to be true.

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