Semantic Investment App

The Semantic Investment App SCAM can allegedly make you rich by multiplying your income by a factor of five-hundred percent.

The Semantic Investment App can allegedly make you rich by multiplying your income by a factor of five and is apparently being given away for free to a selected one-hundred people, and we seem to have been picked as one of the lucky one-hundred! What a coincidence! Let's have a look at what this supposed app promises and what the reality of the situation actually is...

OK so that sounds pretty exciting. So I can multiply my income 500% in three months just by watching a video? 

Well, let's see what we have to do for this to happen...

The problem here, is that Emma, who looks pretty good for forty-five, says in the video that she was told about the app forty-eight hours ago, but the video is explaining that she has made $53,329 USD in the last two weeks. So which is it?

Emma, if that is her name, appears to be reading from a script as her eyes keep diverting from the camera, and she is presumably an extremely desperate actor who is working for these scammers by defrauding her own countryfolk. Not good Emma.

OK so here we have a name for the person who is going to achieve our life-changing income increase - Roger J. Greco, let's see if we can find out who he is...

So if we perform a search on Google for Roger J. Greco, we find that there is no obvious connection between anyone called Roger J. Greco and trading or indeed autotrading. The only Roger J. Greco seems to be a food standards manager in Florida and has nothing to do with any trading apps or artificial intelligence software development. This is not a real person at all.

What Happens When I Sing-up for Semantics Investor App?

Well, let's have a try of entering our details and see where we get to:

So the website we are taken through to is https://platform.gainfulmarkets-tech.com/ which doesn't appear to have that much in the way of identifying information. There does not seem to be any kind of registration information or any real contact information. We cannot even glean which country or territory they operate out of or what they are actually brokers of. This is a sure sign that a broker is unregulated and probably not even a real broker at all. These scams tend to advertise both so that they can maximise the affiliate fees that they take and sometimes send you to Cypriot or Caribbean brokers that operate in CFDs using MT4 or MT5 meta-trader software. CFD trading/betting on ForEx or Crypto is tantamount to fraud anyway as nearly all customers lose all of their money. CFDs are very complex and should not be purchased by anyone except the most established traders.

Having established that the https://platform.gainfulmarkets-tech.com broker is a fake, we can have a look at the domain itself, gainfulmarkets-tech.com , and see if we can find any owner details there.

 

Unfortunately they have not actually configured a website in the root of the domain at all. This is representative of a website that has been erected in a real hurry. This website is not it for purpose on any level, even as a scam, so they could have just lost their previous website hosting supplier maybe, who knows. Perhaps they just didn't see the point of making the broker seem that believable as they will have your money by then anyway.

If we go to the login we can see if there is any evidence as to who is rigging these sites up. If we check the forgotten password section, we can see if there are any clues given as to who logs in to this server. We already know them to prefer NameCheap.com as a provider.

We can actually see here that their email address is [email protected] so the name ends with a j - it could be lots of different things so there is little point in speculating but the only words that seem to correspond to this appear to be Indian. We do not think it is likely that the scammers are from India though, more likely the UK or Russia or perhaps both.

 

How Much Money Can Semantic Investment App Make Me?

Well, none unfortunately. Scams only make money for one set of people - the scammers! There is no way to make money out of a fake product unless you are the one pretending to sell it. There is no Semantic Investment App on the Google or Apple stores because it is not real. No, not because it is a web app and does nit need to be installed. If that were true they would still be peddling an app so that it was on the home sceen of your phone, even if it ws just a link to the website. This product is a fantasy because it is designed to illicit a response so that these scammers can get yoru contact details, that is all. There is no magic robot that will trrade on your behalf that can make money while you sleep. Who would ever give that away if they invented it. You could use it to take over the world as long as you were reasonably polite about it and didn't let anyone realise what you had. If the authorities found out the FBI would confiscate the system immediately to be sure that it was never used again. 

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