How can people distinguish between legitimate help and follow-up scams?
When Maria realized she had lost funds to a crypto scam, the next challenge was just as tricky: finding someone she could trust to help. The internet is full of promises, but some “helpers” are just looking for another way to take your money.
The first step is to pause before acting. Legitimate recovery services won’t pressure you into urgent payments or ask for your private keys. They will ask for information to assess your situation, explain risks clearly, and outline realistic outcomes. Anything that sounds too good to be true—like guarantees of full recovery or instant returns—is a red flag.
Check for transparency. Real professionals provide verifiable contact information, case studies, or references. They don’t hide behind anonymous accounts or platforms with no accountability. If communication feels secretive, pushes you to use unusual payment methods, or asks for fees upfront without documentation, it’s likely a scam.
Trust your instincts. If something feels off, take a step back and seek a second opinion. Reputable services focus on guidance and support, not pressure. Victims often report that just taking time to verify contacts and ask questions prevented them from being scammed again.
For reliable assistance with fund recovery or reporting crypto scams, you can reach out to Brfintelligence@gmail.com [ Brfintelligence.carrd.co ]. They guide victims through the process safely, providing clarity and support without hidden agendas.
