Job & Task Scam Recovery in Greece

Lost money to job & task scam in Greece? TrustUs Recovery Ltd helps victims pursue recovery through the correct legal and financial channels for Greece — honestly, and with no guarantee dressed up as a promise.

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How job & task scam works

Job and 'task' scams advertise easy remote work — rating products, 'optimising' apps, completing task sets — that appears to earn commission. To 'unlock' a withdrawal you must top up your own balance, and the demands escalate until you stop.

Warning signs

  • Being paid to do trivial 'tasks'
  • Needing to deposit your own money to continue
  • A 'mentor' in a chat group urging top-ups
  • Withdrawals blocked behind a bigger deposit
  • Recruitment via an unsolicited message

The recovery framework in Greece

In Greece, the bodies and rules most relevant to your case are:

Financial regulatorHellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC)
Dispute resolution / ombudsmanHellenic Financial Ombudsman (HOBIS)
CurrencyEUR
SEPA zoneyes

Visa/Mastercard chargebacks via cardholder's bank; SEPA recall available. PSD2 unauthorised-transaction refund applies. HOBIS is the FIN-NET ADR body (decisions within 90 days).

If you paid a bank in Greece — for example Piraeus Bank, National Bank of Greece or Alpha Bank — contact its fraud team as soon as possible, as a recall is far more likely while the money is still there.

Can you get your money back?

For job & task scam cases in Greece, the primary route is usually crypto tracing & recovery. Crypto tracing follows funds across the blockchain from your wallet, through intermediary addresses, to the exchange or service where they are cashed out — producing an evidenced trail for that exchange and law enforcement.

Where the facts allow, we also pursue wire / swift recovery as a secondary route.

Top-ups are usually crypto, so blockchain tracing to the cash-out point is the main route, supported by a regulator report. Prompt evidence preservation is essential.

Evidence to gather now

The stronger your evidence, the better your prospects. For job & task scam, gather:

  • The platform/app and the group chats
  • All top-up transactions (often crypto)
  • Screenshots of your 'earnings' balance
  • Recruiter and 'mentor' contacts
  • Any contract or onboarding messages

The recovery process

  1. Free assessment. We review how, when and to whom the funds were sent.
  2. Evidence pack. We assemble transaction records, communications and platform details.
  3. Action. We initiate the relevant route — crypto tracing & recovery or wire / swift recovery — and engage the bank, provider or exchange.
  4. Escalation. Where needed, we escalate to Hellenic Financial Ombudsman (HOBIS) or Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC).

Why acting fast matters

Tracing is possible at any time, but freezes and exchange cooperation are easier before funds are withdrawn or laundered. Recovery prospects fall sharply once funds are withdrawn or moved across borders, so the sooner you start, the stronger your position. Even older cases can be worth assessing — but do not wait to find out.

Frequently asked questions

Can I recover money lost to job & task scam in Greece?

Top-ups are usually crypto, so blockchain tracing to the cash-out point is the main route, supported by a regulator report. Prompt evidence preservation is essential. In Greece, support can also come from a complaint to Hellenic Financial Ombudsman (HOBIS) where a regulated entity is involved. TrustUs Recovery Ltd assesses your case for free and explains the realistic routes.

Do you guarantee recovery, and what does it cost?

No. TrustUs Recovery Ltd never guarantees recovery and never asks for an upfront fee to 'release' funds — that is a hallmark of a recovery scam. We give a free, honest assessment first and are transparent about any costs.

How quickly should I act?

As soon as possible. Tracing is possible at any time, but freezes and exchange cooperation are easier before funds are withdrawn or laundered.

What evidence do I need for a job & task scam case?

Useful evidence includes: The platform/app and the group chats; All top-up transactions (often crypto); Screenshots of your 'earnings' balance; Recruiter and 'mentor' contacts; Any contract or onboarding messages.

Who regulates financial services in Greece?

Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC) is the relevant financial regulator in Greece, and consumer disputes can be taken to Hellenic Financial Ombudsman (HOBIS).

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