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+50687234528

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:19 am
by DodgyDialersReport
This topic gives information about the telephone number +50687234528, which has been identified as being used by scammers as part of their scam. This first post gives some general information about the telephone number, such as the country/area it is from, the type of number and the provider. Additional posts give information about occurrences of the number being used as part of a scam.

About telephone number +50687234528

Telephone number +50687234528 has a country code of 506, which indicates that it is from Costa Rica. The dialling code (8) indicates that the number is a mobile number. The original service provider was "Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE)".

Re: +50687234528

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:19 am
by DodgyDialersReport
Telephone number +50687234528 is being used as part of a Gold Scam by someone claiming to be "Bernardeth Castro Madrigal", from Grupo Empresarial G. & H. S. A and using the email address bernardethcastro@gmail.com. The telephone number is included in the following following post that was made on LinkedIn:
We have direct purchase for Gold bullion and sharpened Diamonds, we do not deal with Africa. For more information WhatsApp me +506 87234528‼️

GRUPO EMPRESARIAL
G.&.H.S.A

HIGH LEVEL
FINANCIAL SERVICE

BERNARDETH CASTRO MADRIGAL
BROKER FINANCIAL

Email:
bernardethcastro@gmail.com

Movil: +506 8723 4528
Whatsapp: +506 8723 4528

Address: San Jose Costa Rica

Website:
https://corssa932.wixsite.com/grupoempresarial <- Free WIX sub-domain
https://corssa932.wixsite.com/grupo-empresarial <- Free WIX sub-domain
https://corssa932.wixsite.com/centrofinanciero <- Free WIX sub-domain
The post was made from the profile "Berna Castro - Estudiante en Universidad Iberoamericana".

The is an example of a Gold Scam, where victims are told that the scammer has quantities of gold (or other precious metals/gems) available at below market prices. The scammer will ask for payment to be transferred to them or will often arrange to meet victims to show them a small amount of gold as proof. In another variation, the scammer claims to be buying gold in an attempt to obtain documentation/evidence of gold existing for use in other scams.