Mazi Finance Scam Exposure: A Warning to Indian Traders
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Abstract:A 38-year-old woman in Malaysia lost RM19,050 after falling for a fake online investment scheme.

A woman in Malaysia lost RM19,050 after falling for a fake online investment scheme.
The 38-year-old victim came across an investment offer on Facebook on April 15. The advertisement claimed she could earn RM20,060 in profit by investing just RM300. Attracted by the offer, she contacted the person behind it.
After making the first payment, she was told by two women, known as Zaharah and Maznah, that she needed to make more payments in order to get her promised returns. Over time, she made six payments. She used up her savings, pawned her jewellery, and even took out a loan to continue investing.
Despite all these efforts, no money was returned to her. After more than a month of waiting, she began to suspect that she had been tricked. She reported the incident to the police on May 18 at 8 pm. The case is now being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code, which deals with cheating.

This case is a reminder that being asked to send money to different accounts is a serious warning sign. Real investment platforms usually use one official bank account and follow clear rules. If someone keeps asking you to transfer money to different people or accounts, it is likely part of a scam. These tactics often confuse victims and make the scam harder to trace.
It is also important for investors and traders to remember never to borrow money to invest. Investments should only be made with money that one can afford to lose. No matter how good a deal may sound, using borrowed money, whether from friends, family, or through loans, can lead to even bigger problems if the investment fails or turns out to be a scam. In many cases, victims are left not only without their savings but also deep in debt.

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