HotNews No 114 : New Scam in the MLM World – Hunter Shoot (HSAM Trade)

by | Apr 4, 2025 | Hot News | 0 comments

Dear Clients,

A new scam has flooded the market – Hunter Shoot, also known as HSAM Trade, has emerged as the latest MLM (multi-level marketing) system promising quick profits with “one-click” simplicity. However, like many similar platforms, Hunter Shoot hides key information about its ownership and management.

Details of the Scam:

Hunter Shoot presents itself as an investment program that allows users to earn substantial daily profits with minimal effort. Its system claims that it’s enough to click on certain links or perform simple tasks to earn, which is one of the main hallmarks of pyramid schemes. However, on the official website of the platform, it’s impossible to find verified information about the founders, management, or any form of business transparency.

Key Features of Hunter Shoot:

  1. Lack of Transparency: On Hunter Shoot’s official website, there are no verified details about the owners or the company’s management. The executives presented are fictional names created using AI-generated avatars. There is no licensed information available to prove the legitimacy of their operations.

  2. Suspicious Domain Registration: Hunter Shoot operates through the domains “huntershoot.com” and “huntershoot.net,” which were registered in December 2023 with private registration. This type of registration is often a sign of attempts to conceal the identities of the real owners in order to avoid accountability.

  3. Unrealistic Promises: The company claims to provide opportunities for earning daily profits with minimal effort. Such promises are common in fraudulent systems and should immediately raise a red flag for potential investors. They often claim that investors can earn up to 100% daily profits, which is completely unrealistic and against market laws.

  4. Unclear Business Model: Hunter Shoot offers an unclear investment structure and uses marketing tactics typical of fraudulent pyramid schemes, including “quick profits” without any real explanation of how funds are invested or how profits are generated.

  5. Attempts to Secure New Investor Base: Although many investors have already suffered losses, the company continues to attract new users with unrealistic promises and tactics that include MLM schemes and rewards for recruiting other investors. This means that later investors enter the system to cover the losses of previous ones, which is a classic sign of a pyramid scheme.

Recommendations for Investors:

In light of this information, we advise you to exercise extreme caution when considering investment in Hunter Shoot or similar MLM systems. Always verify the company’s transparency, information about its management, and business operations before making any investment decisions. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Unrealistic promises and the lack of concrete data about the business and its leaders should be a red flag for any investor.

We will continue to keep you informed about the latest developments in financial scams. If you have any additional questions or have come across new information that could be relevant to our work, please feel free to contact us.

 

Your DefendMe Team