Whitemax.us, Whitemaxus.com, Whitemaxud.com, Mercatox
Romance Scam, Pig Butchering Scam, Fraudulent Trading Platform, Imposter Scam
The victim joined a trading blog on social media, where he met two individuals—“Mr. Charlie” and “Tina”—claiming to represent Fitbela Epro Limited, a UK-based Forex trading firm. They persuaded him to open a Forex trading account on the Meta 5 Trading platform and promised high returns. The victim initially invested $10,000 and was told the account had grown significantly, prompting him to invest even more. Following their direction, he eventually sent a total of $92,000 via wire transfer. Later, they claimed his account was now worth $200,000. When the victim attempted to withdraw his funds, he was told he needed to pay $87,000 in taxes before any money could be released. At that point, he recognized it as a scam.
First: Lured with functional trading facade, then blocked withdrawals with escalating verification and deposit demands. Second: Cultivated trust via text, inflated account balances, redirected funds across platforms, and stonewalled withdrawals with network excuses.
$500,000+
Funds remain inaccessible; platforms unresponsive; no recovery achieved.