Harsh lesson learned. Forget about wasting your time trying to chase this down. You were scammed.
@ bullworth : indeed, after a cold call from a stranger. I know......the most stupid decision of my whole life, but anyway, that's 2years ago, i just want to find some answers and close the chapter. The company is 'dissolved' I've gotten that information from the "Companies House" and they advise me to legal advise with a solicitor.
Should i contact a solicitor in the UK or where i'm from(Belgium) there i'm not yet sure what to do.
What makes you so sure?The company exists for 4years, i've already found some ex-employees through linkedin. There is official information about a 'dissolvement'... Is it not worth just not to let this go?
What proof have you that the person who rang you out of the blue and asked you to invest in a random company was legitimate? Sure, the company might well be a valid real company but you should have made sure you knew who you were dealing with.
I just don't know of companies who randomly ring phone numbers looking for people to invest in their company.
How much did you invest? Hopefully you haven't lost too much.
i don't have that proof. They did keep calling me for 2years giving me updates. They did send me certificates of the shares made by a company in the UK.But are these certificates real? It's a fact that i wanted to try out a new way of investing, something else then real-estate, the problem is that i initially told myself not to invest more then 10000€, but at the end invested 30000€ which will probably be all gone. I will continue through the police and also a sollicitor to recuperate some of it, but chance are small that i know and realise and it's a hard leason, but i've certainly learned from it....the hard way.
Don't be spending more money on solicitors. Honestly, you are wasting your time.
They did keep calling me for 2years giving me updates.
Are you sure Sunny? So, i just need to leave it at this then??
I suppose we are all assuming it is a scam.
It is worth getting a solictor to check out for sure if that is the case.
They do this to sell you even more shares.
I agree with the general advice given. Let the police know but don't bother spending any further money on solicitors. Your money is gone. You are now a lot wiser.
Brendan
In the 2years...sorry they never tried to sell more shares... they only said over and over and over to keep being patient. but anyway, i know enough from all answer given. thanks
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