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SCAM WARNING: Besofex.com is a Fraudulent Site Falsely Using Elon Musk’s Name
Besofex.com is a dangerous "Advance Fee" scam that is not in any way linked to or owned by Elon Musk, Tesla, SpaceX, or X. The site uses Elon Musk’s name and image without permission to create a false sense of legitimacy and lure people into a trap. They offer a "joining promo" of $2,500 to new users, but this is a complete fabrication. The balance shown on your screen is fake and is only used as bait to make you believe you have money waiting for you.
The fraud becomes obvious when you try to withdraw that "free" money. The site will claim your account needs "verification" and will demand that you pay a fee (such as $60) out of your own pocket to unlock the funds. This is a guaranteed scam. Legitimate companies and real crypto exchanges never require a separate payment to "verify" a withdrawal; they simply deduct fees from the existing balance. If you pay the $60, they will keep inventing new "taxes" and "gas fees" to steal even more of your money, while the $2,500 remains impossible to touch.
I strongly urge everyone to avoid Besofex.com and ignore any ads or videos claiming Elon Musk is giving away crypto through this platform. These are often created using AI deepfakes to trick you. Do not send them any money, and do not upload your ID or passport for "verification," as they will use your personal data for identity theft. This site is a 100% criminal operation with zero ties to any legitimate business or billionaire.
"BEWARE OF HACKED ACCOUNTS: This scam is currently spreading through hijacked X (Twitter) accounts. If you see a friend or a 'verified' user posting an edited image or video of Elon Musk promoting a $2,500 'Besofex' bonus, do not click it. These accounts have been compromised by hackers specifically to lure people into this trap.
FAKE ENDORSEMENTS: The posts use edited or AI-generated 'Deepfake' content to make it appear as though Elon Musk is endorsing this site. This is a total lie—Elon Musk has no connection to this platform.
THE TRAP: They use the trust you have in your friends or famous figures to get you to sign up. Once you are in, they will demand a '$60 verification fee' that will never be returned.
REPORT THE POST: If you see this on your feed, report the post on X as 'Scam or Fraud' immediately to help your friend get their account back and prevent others from being robbed."
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