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The Lane Wealth Club operates a trading platform called Alm Min where they encourage that you buy Lane coins with the "profits" you make. I've suspected for a while that something was scammy because I couldn't find any trace of the people who pose as leaders with extensive background anywhere. So, at that point, I tried to retrieve my money from the Alm Min app but they wouldn't release it, saying they're not a bank and claiming security reasons. After a week of my money being stuck, I canceled the request to transfer it off the platform in order to regain their trust and hopefully withdraw my money in chunks. In the process, I started doing signal trading again and I was "winning" until someone else started using my account and ended up losing most of my money. I took many screen shots of the different trades and of past conversations but the leaders deny everything. The customer service for Alm Min platform also stopped responding. Many people believe this is legit and are cashing out their retirement and saving but this is a scam. If this doesn't get stopped, it'll be another Ponzi scheme that cause a lot of financial ruin. I hope whoever receives this can take a look at this company.
$23694
NJ, USA- 07083
Denver, CO- 80203
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
Alm Min App
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Almcoin Tech Corp
April 27, 2024
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