Saving Grace: I thought I had invested £12k in an investment scheme backed by Martin Lewis

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Saving Grace: In 2022 I saw an advert online that showed MartinSLewis recommending “quantum AI” as a tool to invest money He never promoted this I thought I had invested £12k but it was a scam. Can I get my life savings back? gracegausden93 responds

In late August 2022 I saw an advert online that showed Martin Lewis recommending “quantum AI” as a tool to invest money. This is an automatic trading bot designed to help you trade using quantum computinga type of new technology that allows computers to use quantum mechanics to solve problems that previous computer systems couldn’t solve.After searching and giving my details to several firms, I got a phone call from Maven Interactive, a digital asset investment firm.

The pressure was on to invest more and quickly to maximise returns. As a precaution I checked online the worth of gold and copper and the figures tallied to the figures on my account of my alleged profitsWhen I started investing the people from the company requested that I open an account with Revolut. I transferred money from my Natwest current account to this Revolut account after which it was then transferred to Maven via Wisenex, aI then invested a further £11,490 on 11 October.

 

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