Do not invest on lps.snowgross.com, you will fall into an investment fraud trap, warns our cooperation partner Watchlist Internet .

“Austria's Raiffeisen Bank International more than tripled its net profit in the second quarter to 1.27 billion euros ” – allegedly writes the Wall Street Journal. A good argument for investing in Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI). lps.snowgross.com also promises you big profits if you invest just €250 through the site.
Too good to be true
With just an investment of €250 you too can “invest in your future with RBI shares”. That's the promise. But the initial investment of €250 alone is an indication of the lack of seriousness of this offer. Many fake investment and investment platforms lure people into the trap with low starting amounts. These low initial amounts are bait that entice those affected to invest more and more. In the end, those affected face losses amounting to several thousand euros.

How to recognize investment & investment fraud
- Starting balance of €250: Fraudulent investment platforms come in many forms, but one feature is the same in almost all of them – the starting amount of €250. If this starting amount is advertised, we advise caution!
- Provide Phone Number: There isn't much information to be found on lps.snowgross.com about the actual product you are supposedly investing in. Instead, you must register with your email address and phone number to receive more information. Fraudulent investment platforms also have this feature in common.
- Make money quickly & easily: What is promised is a “safe & regulated platform”, “financial benefits” and “simple tools” to get rich. If the promises are too good to be true, it is often a scam.
- Missing imprint: Investment fraud platforms often have no or incomplete imprint. In the case of lps.snowgross.com, the legal notice page is not accessible. A clear warning signal!

Have you invested on a fraudulent platform?
- Do not make any further deposits. Don't let supposed consultants put you under pressure.
- Report it to the police .
- Contact your bank or credit card company. It may be possible to get the money back.
- Report the platform to the Financial Market Authority and to the Internet Watchlist .
- Beware of recovery scams : Often the criminals contact you after a certain period of time and claim that they can help you get your money back. This is also a scam.
Advice & Help
For specific advice requests, please contact the relevant offices that Watchlist Internet has listed for you Advice & Help
Source:
Watchlist Internet
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