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Get-rich-quick schemes
Get-rich-quick schemes promise investors high returns or dividends not usually available through traditional investments. The two most common get-rich-quick schemes are Ponzi and pyramid schemes. Read more about how to protect yourself from scams.
Ghost broking
Ghost broking is a type of scam where fraudsters sell fake insurance to customers looking for cheaper insurance. See more about insurance scams.
Graphene investment schemes
Graphene is a type of carbon that may one day be used in display screens, electrical circuits and batteries. Most firms promoting and selling graphene investments are not authorised by the FCA. Investors are usually called unexpectedly and pressured to invest quickly to get the promised high returns. Because graphene is unregulated, it's difficult to confirm that you've even bought the genuine product. Find out how to protect yourself from scams.