Juicyfields scam development

Juicy Fields Has Now Entered Its Next Phase As More Fraudsters Emerge ‘Attracted By The Business Opportunity Of Scamming These Victims’ “It could be Juicy Fields 2.0, the same people trying again, butlooking at all the information and all the communication we’ve seen,they are more or less completely occupied with hiding their tracks.  “So, I’m not quite sure they have the time and the resources to dothis again. From my point of view, I would say that these are justcopycats, some other people.”

Hello all, Seems many emails get into the spamfolder

Lars has sent out confirmations to almost all! Just few people left. Everyone else have gotten a respons from Lars with confirmation of their payment, many have gotten into the spamfolder however it seems. There has also been those who have missed the contract and googleform emails in their spamfolders. Lars has replied to each and every email he has gotten. Just that they end up in the spam many times.. If you are one who is wondering where his respons from Lars is, check the spam then if not anything there email Lars to request whats missing. If no…

Dear all

Lars here. During the weekend me and my team did planning for the upcoming legal actions that will take place in the end of this month, August. We have now decided that we close for new Clients to join on the 31:st of August. After that date we will not sign up any new Clients for the planned legal actions. The legal strategy is now fully designed and it is going to be something news magazines will write about all over the world. We have already done the Press Releases to send out to all news desks. Me and my…

Greeting All New Clients!

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Juicyfields Scam in Vice,

The ’World’s Biggest Cannabis Scam’ Is Totally Unravelling Hundreds of thousands of people from around the world are said to have invested in JuicyFields, a firm that pledged to connect online investors with cannabis farms. But now there are suspicions that it was a Ponzi scheme…