Uncovering the Truth: The Goldsilver.be Fraud

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A recent incident in the village of Denderleeuw in Flanders has shed light on the fraudulent activities of the Goldsilver.be website, prompting a concerned resident to alert the authorities in Wavre. The website has garnered a reputation for duping customers, with numerous reports of payments being made for goods that were never received.

The most recent fraudulent operation unfolded just before Christmas, further cementing the deceitful practices of this so-called company. In a distressing case from April 2023, a Spanish client was swindled and falsely assured that a supposed courier robbery had delayed their delivery. Sadly, neither the money nor the promised goods ever materialized.

Despite being registered at a virtual address in Wavre, there is no physical office or contact information associated with the company. Adding to the mystery, the Belgian registration number BE05999205511300 leads to individuals residing in a different country altogether. This elaborate web of deceit is unravelling, exposing the true nature of the Goldsilver.be website.

A 52-year-old resident of Denderleeuw who purchased 19 1 oz coins from the website was given a delivery date of 6 December, only to receive a disheartening letter claiming that the warehouse had been robbed. Subsequent promises of imminent delivery failed to materialize, casting doubt on the veracity of the company’s communications.

Further complicating matters, the purported delivery company, Foх, denied any reports of a warehouse robbery. As public outrage mounts, a collective effort from various Belgian media outlets seeks to delve deeper into this blatant scam and uncover the truth behind Goldsilver.be’s misleading practices.

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