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Tell us: have you seen a scam online advert promoting fake crypto schemes?

The Guardian would like your help to find out more about fake adverts or news articles that promote fraudulent crypto schemes on platforms like Facebook and Google
  
  

Victims fell for fake celebrity adverts on Facebook and Google.
Victims fell for fake celebrity adverts on Facebook and Google. Photograph: Denis Charlet/AFP/Getty Images

A Guardian investigation has shown how a single group of call centres in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, scammed savers out of $35m. Victims were lured with fake adverts and news articles, often featuring celebrities, including the radio DJ Zoe Ball and the adventurer Ben Fogle, which they saw on sites like Facebook and Google.

The adverts promote crypto currency trading platforms where the buying and selling is all handled by AI, delivering huge winnings. But the platforms are a fiction – a front for the scammers. They don’t exist.

The Guardian wants to find out who is placing these adverts, news stories and videos, and which platforms they are being circulated on.

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