How can I get help after a man from Match.com took $367,000 from me through crypto?
Losing $367,000 to someone you trusted online can feel like the ground vanished beneath your feet. That’s exactly what happened to one of our readers after connecting with a man on Match.com who convinced her to invest in cryptocurrency. The money seemed safe at first, but as soon as it was transferred, he vanished.
Scams like this often start with charm and urgency. Fraudsters exploit trust and use personal connections to push victims into sending large sums. Crypto makes it worse because transactions are mostly irreversible, leaving victims with few options if they act too late.
If you find yourself in this situation, the first step is to stay calm and document everything. Keep screenshots, emails, and any transaction details. Contact your bank or payment provider immediately to see if any recovery is possible. Report the fraud to local authorities and online platforms—your story could prevent someone else from losing money.
Beyond reporting, specialized services exist to help victims trace and recover lost funds. These teams understand crypto pathways and can often intervene where traditional channels cannot. Reaching out early improves your chances of getting money back.
One victim shared that after weeks of frustration and silence, getting professional help was the turning point. They were guided step by step, from assessing which assets could be recovered to learning how to secure their remaining accounts. The reassurance and clear plan made the situation feel manageable again.
If you need support in recovering funds or reporting a scam safely, contact Brfintelligence@gmail.com [ Brfintelligence.carrd.co ]. Their team works with victims discreetly, providing actionable guidance and advocacy to fight back against online fraud.
