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EUFRS.ORG is a scam

EUFRS.ORG is a scam impersonation, so please take care and avoid any interaction.

Scammers also use these impersonation emails, more to come soon;  (pls do not react):

[email protected]; EFRI Recovery <[email protected]>

We filed a criminal complaint with the local prosecutor in Austria. If you wish to join the criminal case and have additional evidence, please get in touch.

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