The Voice (Botswana)

Can I get anything back?

- Email: watchdog@bes.bw • website: www.bes.bw

I have been made to understand that you are helping people recover their investment­s.

I deposit a total of over P7,000 in Berry and over P1,000 in Redcoin but have not gotten anything to date. After reactivati­ng my account, I am being told to put in another 30 dollars, so I am not sure if I will recover my initial investment at the very least.

I deposited using a wallet. In fact, I sent people money to make deposits on my behalf as I did not have dollars and I was required to change to dollars. Are you doing investigat­ions?

Kindly assist if you can. Thanks.

I wish I had some good news for you but like thousands of other people who fell for Ecoplexus, Berry, Redcoin and all the other scams hurting us this year, there is very little chance you’ll get any money back. That’s because scammers don’t offer refunds. They’re criminals and they don’t behave nicely like the rest of us. Please do not pay them any more money, whatever they promise you.

There is a possibilit­y that some of the victims of Ecoplexus might get something back because the people who paid to join the scheme paid their money into locally held bank accounts. When those accounts were frozen, they still contained a lot of money that the scammers hadn’t managed to transfer out of the country. However, it’s not yet clear how that money will be returned to the victims. The money in those accounts was paid in by the most recent victims, not those who paid in before the scammers removed the stolen money. So, who should get money back, the earlier or later victims? Or should it be distribute­d between all victims? I don’t know, it’s complicate­d and I suspect the courts will need to decide.

The bad news is that in your case it sounds like your money was immediatel­y transferre­d when you paid to join the scheme. I suspect your money was converted from the dollars into a cryptocurr­ency wallet online somewhere. While these amounts can perhaps be traced, there’s almost no chance of reversing them. Remember that cryptocurr­encies are unregulate­d. There’s no Central Bank of Crypto you can approach for support. That’s one of the real dangers of these new cryptocurr­encies. The word ‘crypto’ comes from the Greek word for ‘hidden’. That’s why so many crooks like cryptocurr­encies. They can more easily hide their stolen cash.

My only advice is to lodge a complaint about any local promoters of these scams with the Police, Bank of Botswana, NBFIRA and the Competitio­n Authority. Yes, ALL of them.

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