ProCap Newsletter No. 41
Dear Clients,
Experience shows that after financial scams are exposed, fraudsters often do not give up but try to exploit those who have already suffered losses. They frequently send offers for “fund recovery,” messages about new investments, or alleged opportunities for a “quick return” of money. All of these attempts are designed to play on hope, stress, or fear—emotions that make further loss more likely.
Common tactics include promises that sound legitimate, calls or emails from supposed “recovery specialists,” and pressure to act immediately. Social media or messaging apps are often used to create a false sense of security and trust.
The best way to stay protected is constant vigilance. No recovery offer is legitimate without verification through your attorney, and all contacts should be documented. Personal and financial information should never be shared with unknown parties. Saving emails, messages, and payment records is not just formality—it is a powerful tool in the effort to recover funds and protect victims’ rights.
Patience, awareness of common scam tactics, and a systematic approach to documentation ensure that, when the time comes for legal action, you are prepared and fully protected. Your attorney will assess every step, guide the investigation, and take the right actions at the right time, while you remain informed and safe.
Kind regards,
Attorney Zoran Miljaković