Scambaiting Investment Scams – A Guide for European Scambaiters

Most scambaiters are familiar with refund and tech support scams – the kind where scammers pretend to be from Paypal, Amazon, Microsoft, … and connect to your PC. These mostly target US victims and require scambaiters to have a U.S. phone number and make outbound calls.

But there’s another, less known (but bait-worthy) scam type that’s especially active in Europe: Investment Scams


:light_bulb: What is the Scam?

Investment scammers set up fake “financial service” companies and advertise on:

  • Social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, etc.)
  • Fake news articles
  • Popups on shady websites

Once a victim clicks, they’re redirected to a fake investment platform offering “huge profits” from trading crypto, forex, or stocks. Here’s how it usually plays out:

  • You register on the scam website with a name, email, and phone number.
  • Soon after, a call center scammer calls you and says you can start with a small deposit (usually €200–€300) or gives you the login to a fake dashboard to invest.
  • They give you a bank account to send your first deposit to (this is where we get money mule accounts to report).
  • They fake a dashboard showing fake profits to lure you into investing more. This can escalate into full-blown pig butchering.

:stop_sign: Important: These “companies” are NEVER licensed or regulated by any financial regulator (like BaFin, FCA, etc.). If they’re offering investment services without regulation, they’re scammers.


:bullseye: Why This is Great for EU Scambaiters

Unlike refund scams, this type:

  • Targets European victims (Germany, France, UK, etc.)
  • Only needs a European VoIP number to bait (you don’t even need to call out!)
  • Is simple to start – just register and wait for the callback
  • Might give out money mule bank accounts for reporting (or just pi** them off)

You can then:

  • Troll them on the phone and waste their time
  • Play along and collect a bank account for reporting
  • (Rare) Allow access to a VM and attempt to reverse-connect for OSINT

:telephone_receiver: Where to Get Inspiration

There are some scambaiters in :germany: Germany already doing this (and I teamed up with them). If you speak German, you can check out these channels for reference:

Unfortunately, there are very few :united_kingdom: UK-based scambaiters doing this. The only one I found so far is:


:hammer_and_wrench: How to Start

  1. Get a European VoIP number (e.g., from Zadarma, voip.ms, etc.)
  2. Register on investment-scam platforms (a good source is the FCA warning list, if they post a website their it’s 99% scam and you can register https://www.fca.org.uk/consumers/warning-list-unauthorised-firms if you need more send me a DM)
  3. Wait for the call
  4. Engage – troll, delay, and if you can: try to grab mule accounts you can report, if you want try to reverse connect if they do the anydesk-game.

If you’re looking to go beyond tech support scambaiting and hit a scam type that’s massive in Europe, this is might be interesting.

Feel free to drop me a DM if you want to know more.

Cheers from Germany
dubloox3

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Helps a lot. Will be sharing this around thank you!

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