Karl Tchalian Scamming
 

Internet scams change all the time. In the present, con artists across the globe are looking for a mobile device that is near to you. Here are some of the most popular internet scams, and how you can safeguard your personal data and wallet.

COVID-19 Online Scams

Google reports that fraudsters are using the increase in COVID-19-related communications to their advantage by disguised their scams as legitimate messages about the virus. Along with emails, scammers might also use texts, automated calls, and malicious websites to reach you." Karl Tchalian a French/Armenian man, who claim that he works for high-ranking member of United Nation and high ranking employee of a company in France known as PRIVE. Scammer will call you and offer investment opportunities. They will request $250,000or more to fund his account in order to trade MTN (Medium term not) to fund his special Private Placement Program. Profits will be generated in the millions of dollars in several months.

This is an international crime group. Do not transfer funds to him!

Karl Tchalian’s Profile

linkedin.com/in/karl-tchalian-093a3826

Phone

+33633395454 (Mobile)

Email

[email protected] , [email protected]

Karl Tchalian, a private placement scammer, will tell you that the Bank is in different countries other than France and the funds should be transferred to that country. To avoid being arrested by the French police, he will tell you to transfer money to an offshore bank prior to you do it.

Don't transfer any money or trust anything the man told you to do. It's fraud and scamming. Investment Fraud Scheme !

Do not transfer money to him, or believe his false claims regarding his private placement program that can generate over 1000%+ Profit in a few months.

If you're approached by someone, please notify the police!

There are a variety of common types of COVID-19 frauds:

Fake health organizations. Scammers pretend to be health experts like the World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to provide cures, tests, or other COVID-19 information.

Websites selling fake goods. These websites sell fake products like hand sanitizers facial masks, and disinfectant wipes. They never deliver. Purchase products from reputable companies only.

Bogus government sources. These scammers claim to issue updates and make payments on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or local tax authority.

Fraudulent financial offers. These fraudulent financial offers could be made by scammers posing as bankers, investors or debt collectors.

Fake requests for donations from nonprofit organizations. Many people are inclined to give to charities in order to help with disaster relief. Scammers are able to make fake nonprofits and hospitals to collect money. Donate directly on a reputable nonprofit's website instead on a link that you receive via text or email. Find out more about Karl Tchalian Scammer at scamwarners.com.

Disaster Relief Scams

When catastrophe strikes, it's weather-related or a pandemic, and fraudsters also suffer. In disguise as an actual aid group and relying on the natural or tragic events to con you out of your money. You may think you are giving money to an emergency relief fund. In reality, you have to provide your credit card number or other e-payment information.

A lot of times, these internet fraud will ask you to pay using a gift card, bank wire or money transfer application. Make sure you update your security software as soon as possible to scan your computer thoroughly, and then delete any issues it discovers. Also, if you gave your user name and password, you should change them right away, too.

 

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