Forbes India’s Shocking Feature on Shavez Anwar – LquidPay Exposed as a Rebranded Scam!

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🚨 Forbes India Just Gave Shavez Anwar a Free Pass—Let’s Break Down the Lies! 🚨

Forbes India has just published a glowing feature on Shavez Anwar, the so-called CEO of LquidPay, without questioning his history of financial deception. But here’s what they didn’t tell you:

1️⃣ Shavez Anwar first ran 9Pay, which falsely claimed a partnership with Visa.
2️⃣ Bloomberg BusinessWeek exposed his lie, and Visa publicly denied knowing him or his company.
3️⃣ He rebranded 9Pay as LquidPay to cover up the damage.
4️⃣ He got his app into the Apple App Store—but under a completely different company name (Marida Ltd).
5️⃣ His Terms & Conditions even contained a misspelled variation of Marida Ltd, proving this was a sloppy cover-up.

Forbes India published this one-sided puff piece with no author, no fact-checking, and no real scrutiny. Is this journalism or a paid PR stunt? 🤔

🔗 Read the full blog exposing the Forbes India article:
👉 https://www.dehek.com/?p=125125&preview=true

🚨 LquidPay’s Long Trail of Fraud 🚨
✅ LquidPay is running a scam—it’s the same playbook as 9Pay, StableDAO, and We Are All Satoshi.
✅ Trustpilot is filled with fake 5-star reviews—all before the company even launched.
✅ The Apple App Store listing is a deception—hiding under Marida Ltd to avoid detection.
✅ They’re still asking people to connect their crypto wallets—which puts your funds at risk.
✅ MetaMask has already flagged a related platform, Boomerang, as a phishing scam.

💰 The $10,000 Challenge That Never Happened 💰
Shavez Anwar once taunted me, Danny de Hek, The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger, saying he’d pay $10,000 if I found his last name. Well, I did… but surprise, surprise—he never paid. Just like the rest of his “promises.”

🔥 How to Protect Yourself 🔥
🚨 Do NOT sign up for LquidPay or connect your crypto wallet to their app.
🚨 Do NOT trust glowing reviews—this scam is built on deception.
🚨 Do your research and don’t fall for multi-level marketing (MLM) crypto traps.

⚠️ If Forbes India truly stands by its article, they should explain why they failed to mention the Bloomberg exposé, Visa’s public denial, or the shady rebranding.

This is another classic example of pay-to-play media—where scammers buy credibility through PR instead of earning it through legitimate business practices.

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💬 Drop a comment below: Do you think Forbes India should be held accountable for publishing a one-sided feature on a known scammer?

🔗 Read the full breakdown in my blog:
👉 https://www.dehek.com/?p=125125&preview=true

Let’s expose the truth and save people from losing their hard-earned money. Stay vigilant, stay informed!

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