ARecXPro.com Warns: Scammers Are Impersonating Legit Recovery Firms (Don’t Fall for the Trap!)
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GlobePRwire
October 26, 2025 at 12:33 PM EDT
RecXPro.com (Recovery Expert Pro) is alerting crypto users to a surge of fraudsters posing as legitimate recovery services. Impersonators are cloning websites, forging testimonials, and pressuring victims to pay upfront “recovery fees” — often requesting extra payments mid-process. If you’ve been contacted by a supposed recovery agent, don’t send funds and preserve all communications.
What’s happening Over the last several months RecXPro.com’s intake team has observed multiple campaigns where scammers contact recent scam victims offering to “recover” lost funds — for a fee. These groups recreate the look-and-feel of established recovery firms, use domain names that mimic real sites, and publish fake success stories and fabricated regulatory badges. Their goal is simple: extract additional money from victims who are desperate and emotionally vulnerable. How victims are targetedTypical patterns include direct messages on social media or WhatsApp, unsolicited emails claiming “urgent recovery available,” or cold calls from numbers that spoof legitimate companies. After initial contact, victims are often asked to pay a “verification fee,” an “insurance payment,” or a non-refundable deposit. If victims refuse, the impostors escalate pressure — sometimes threatening legal action or promising immediate results if the payment is made. Red flags — quick checklist
Real-world insight from RecXPro“Scammers are adapting fast — cloning everything from logos to terms of service,” says a senior investigator at RecXPro.com. “If someone asks for money before doing verifiable forensic tracing, treat them as a red flag. Legitimate recovery teams work transparently and won’t demand large upfront sums.” |


