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Harare businessman loses $20,000 in $3 million investment scam
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45641, member: 636"] A businessman from Harare lost $20,000 to fraudsters who promised massive investment returns. George Masvipe and Pascal Magama approached the victim with claims about their company Needflow Capital. They told him he could earn $3 million within three months from his investment. The men said they needed money for international trading operations. Police received reports after the promised returns never came. Masvipe claimed the investment would fund a Standby Letter of Credit for global market trading. He stated Needflow Capital expected to make $26 million from the deal. The victim's company would receive $3 million as their share. Magama handled the paperwork and signed agreements with the businessman. The victim believed the opportunity was real and handed over his money. Social media users expressed shock that a company director fell for such promises. Many people criticized the businessman's judgment and financial skills. Users pointed out that earning $3 million from $20,000 within three months was unrealistic. Some suggested the victim should face consequences for poor business decisions. Others made jokes about the obvious nature of the scam. The incident highlights ongoing fraud problems affecting business leaders across Zimbabwe. Investment scams often target successful people with promises of extraordinary profits. Financial experts warn that legitimate investments rarely offer such high returns. Authorities continue investigating the case against the two suspects. The victim learned an expensive lesson about verifying investment opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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