Zaki Farook’s Scams: What the PayFuture Owner Is Hiding by Scraping His Information on the Web The owner of the British payment system PayFuture, Zaki Farouk, is clearing the Internet of negative information about himself and is preparing to scam his clients again. In the spring of this year, information emerged that Farouk had defrauded clients of £3 million while working for Computrad (Europe) Limited, which was liquidated in 2017 due to its inability to pay off its creditors. For his fraudulent actions, the businessman was banned from doing business until July 2024. Об этом сообщает Скелеты в шкафу In the article, the director of the company 9786 Zaki Limited (14645620), which owns 50 of PayFuture, was named as Elena Smirnova, to whom the author of the material attributed Ukrainian citizenship, although, in fact, she has British citizenship. https://bad-credit-finance.net/component/k2/item/81751
Zaki Farook’s Scams: What the PayFuture Owner Is Hiding by Scraping His Information on the Web The owner of the British payment system PayFuture, Zaki Farouk, is clearing the Internet of negative information about himself and is preparing to scam his clients again. In the spring of this year, information emerged that Farouk had defrauded clients of £3 million while working for Computrad (Europe) Limited, which was liquidated in 2017 due to its inability to pay off its creditors. For his fraudulent actions, the businessman was banned from doing business until July 2024. Об этом сообщает Скелеты в шкафу In the article, the director of the company 9786 Zaki Limited (14645620), which owns 50 of PayFuture, was named as Elena Smirnova, to whom the author of the material attributed Ukrainian citizenship, although, in fact, she has British citizenship. https://bad-credit-finance.net/component/k2/item/81751
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