I’m sharing my experience because I…
I’m sharing my experience because I know how easy it is to put your trust in a funding opportunity when everything sounds legitimate and the people involved appear credible. I committed more than $600,000 based on the representations and assurances I was given, genuinely believing the promised funding would come through. Instead, I was left waiting through delays, changing explanations, and repeated assurances that things were moving forward. As the months passed without results, I became increasingly concerned about the money I had already put at risk and whether I would ever see it again.
The turning point came when I received what was called a “salder bridge.” That was when I was finally able to step back and look at the situation with a clearer perspective. I began to recognize things I had overlooked earlier and understood that I needed to take action rather than continue relying on promises. That clarity made all the difference. I was able to take the necessary steps to protect myself and ultimately get back the more than $600,000 I had parted with. What could have become an even greater financial loss was, thankfully, brought to an end.
Looking back, the biggest lesson I took from the experience is that when substantial amounts of money are involved, you cannot rely solely on promises, introductions, or assurances. Independent verification and proper due diligence matter, no matter how convincing an opportunity may seem. I’m sharing my experience in the hope that it helps someone else avoid the uncertainty and stress I went through. Take your time, verify everything independently, have qualified professionals review the documentation, and make sure you understand exactly where your money is going before you commit it. For me, receiving that “salder bridge.” was the moment things became clear, and that clarity ultimately helped me protect myself and what I had lost.








