Airopay is a scam that has been targeting Ghanaians via social media and email. It claims to offer its customers a way to make money through online trading. However, the company is not licensed to provide financial services in Ghana and is not registered with the Bank of Ghana or the Securities and Exchange Commission. The scam works by getting people to sign up for its services and then asking them to deposit money into a “trading account”. The money is then used to trade on the Forex market, where the customer is promised a return on their investment. However, the customer never actually makes any money and instead loses their entire investment. Airopay also promises to provide customers with access to a “trading platform” which they can use to make more money. However, this platform is not real and does not exist. The company then uses the money that has been deposited to pay for its own expenses and to make payments to its employees. In addition to this, Airopay has been accused of using false advertising to lure people into signing up for its services.
It has also been accused of using other unethical practices such as blackmailing customers into paying more money or not allowing them to withdraw their money. Airopay is an example of a scam that has been targeting Ghanaians and it is important that people are aware of the risks associated with investing in such schemes. People should never trust any company that promises guaranteed returns or that requires them to deposit money before they can access any services. It is also important to do your own research on any company before investing with them. If you are ever contacted by someone asking you to invest in Airopay, it is important to remember that it is a scam. You should never agree to deposit money into any account, regardless of the promises made by the company. You should also report any suspicious activity to the Ghanaian police and refrain from sharing any personal or financial information with the company. By being aware of the risks associated with Airopay and other scams, Ghanaians can protect themselves from falling victim to these scams and losing money. People should always do their own research and make sure that any company they are considering investing with is properly regulated and licensed by the appropriate authorities.
Press Release Disclaimer: Airopay and Airomoni Not Affiliated with Airopay Chase Bank or Airopay SA
It has been brought to our attention that fake accounts with the usernames “airopay sa” and “Airopay_chase_bank” have been created on social media platforms such as Instagram and YouTube. These accounts have been going about cloning the designs and videos from the real pages of Airopay on Instagram, which is @airopayinc, @airomoni and on YouTube “Airopay Inc”.
We want to clarify that Airopay and Airomoni are not in any way associated with these fake accounts and would like to warn the public in Ghana and Nigeria to be cautious of these accounts, which have been created to extort vulnerable citizens.
We want to emphasize that Airopay and Airomoni will not request its customers to send funds to private accounts. Any requests for funds outside of our official channels should be treated as suspicious and reported to our customer support immediately.
At Airopay and Airomoni, we take the security of our customers’ funds seriously and will continue to work diligently to ensure their protection. We urge our customers and the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to our customer support team.
We thank you for your continued trust in Airopay and Airomoni and assure you that we will take all necessary steps to protect your financial transactions.
Sincerely,
Airopay Management