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Board Games and rounds
Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
Stardefender
on 18/06/2018, 19:51:50 UTC
After the information about scammers went beyond Runet (Russian and Ukrainian part of the Internet), and in order to promote themselves in the EU, scammers made the next move – they closed the offshore dupe-a-matic Questra Holdings Inc (and the website questra.es) and reformed to work in the EU by launching the parent company Atlantic Global Asset Management, or AGAM (atlanticgam.es) in abbreviated form, and allegedly, an advertising broker in Spain – this time in Madrid, not in Murcia (questraworld.es). Now an offshore scam, which is allegedly based in Cape Verde, accepts investments, and the second (based in Madrid, Spain) is engaged exclusively in advertising, and has nothing to do with investments, deceit and fraud. People have been hired to act as directors (the way Pestyuk and Prochukhan like it), and the scam is now ‘in full bloom’ in the EU :

A similar scheme was already used in Ukraine by Konstantin Mamchur, who was promoting the scam Questra Holdings Inc. He disguised as ‘Club of the Merry and Inventive’; now, this scheme of risk and scam delegation has been made for the whole Questra scam:
In many EU countries, the activities of scammers are banned at the state level, but they conceal this information from their partners:

Let us recall, in case you have forgotten – Questra Holdings Inc messed up with the dummy directors of its Spanish branch in Murcia by using random photos from the internet; apart from not being directors in Questra Holdings Inc, these people were not even aware of it, about which investors warned in advance:

Of course, someone had to maintain the new office of the new Questra World’s scam in Spain; to somehow stick with the legend, it was necessary to rent an office, hire people, hire the so-called public people, who would present the company in public (as you may know, during their previous scams, Pestyuk and Prochukhan hired actors – so it is the same principle); this part was given to Konstantin Mamchur, who went ‘on vacation in Madrid’ in summer; a month later, he appeared in Questra World’s office in Madrid in an unusual way – undoubtedly, he was the one to open it. We hope that the Spanish police will investigate this pyramid and interrogate the Questra World team, and especially its ‘directors’, and the truth will come out:

The activities the scam would engage according to the scammers! Although all the information provided in the screenshots is nothing but a lie, both about 2009 and the license (which entitles the company to work ONLY in Cape Verde, and nowhere else), just as all of its work activities; with a probability of 99%, there is no office in Cape Verde!