If it's Not from Us, It's Not Genuine

Scammers may attempt to impersonate our firm or our employees. At Gretex Corporate Services Limited, safeguarding your security is our top priority. This page guides you through how to spot impersonation attempts and protect yourself.

How to Identify Genuine Communications from Gretex Corporate Services Limited

We want to ensure that you can easily identify authentic communications from Gretex Corporate Services Limited. Here are some key indicators to help you recognize genuine messages:

Gretex's email domains
Gretex's social media channels
Tokens
Other resources

Gretex's official email domains

  • @gretexcorporate.com

Gretex Corporate Service Limited's official social media channels

Official token addresses:

Gretex Corporate Services Limited does not issue, trade, or endorse any cryptocurrency, digital token, or blockchain-based investment.

We have no official token addresses and are not involved in any form of crypto-related fundraising or transactions.

Any individual or platform claiming to represent Gretex in connection with cryptocurrencies, tokens, or blockchain assets is fraudulent and should be reported immediately to info@gretexcorporate.com.

Methods used by hackers and fraudsters

Phishing Emails

Fraudsters may send emails that appear to be from Gretex, asking for personal information or directing you to fake websites. Always verify the sender's email address and avoid clicking on suspicious links.

Fake Job Offers

Scammers may offer fake job opportunities, requesting upfront fees for training or equipment. Genuine job offers from Gretex will never require payment.

Impersonation

Fraudsters may impersonate Gretex employees or representatives in phone calls or messages. Always verify their identity through official channels before sharing any information.

Social Media Scams

Be cautious of unsolicited messages or friend requests on social media platforms claiming to be from Gretex. Always verify through our official social media channels.

Investment Scams

Beware of offers promising high returns on investments related to Gretex. Always conduct thorough research and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Am I being scammed?

Fraudulent individuals may attempt to impersonate Gretex or misuse our brand identity to deceive investors. Recognizing these warning signs will help you verify authenticity and safeguard your financial and personal information

Unverified Communication Sources

Were you contacted by someone claiming to represent Gretex using an email address not ending in “@gretexcorporate.com” or other verified company domain?

Unexpected Investment Approaches

Did you receive investment or trading links through messaging apps or social media profiles claiming association with Gretex?

Requests for Sensitive Information

Were you asked to provide personal credentials, passwords, banking information, or OTPs to someone claiming to be a Gretex representative via phone, email, or messaging app?

Job offers requiring
payments

Were you offered a role at Gretex and then asked to pay fees for application processing, training, or equipment?

Suspicious Links or Attachments

Did you receive emails or messages containing links, documents, or forms that instructed you to enter personal or financial information, allegedly from Gretex?

Pressure to Act
Immediately

Did you receive communication urging immediate action or threatening account closure if you don't respond or invest right away?

Protect yourself from Scams & Frauds

You should always remain cautious and alert to the risk of frauds or scams, especially before making any payments. Here are some tips on how to protect your money and personal information:

Do's

  • Take a moment to confirm the identity of anyone claiming to represent Gretex. Genuine representatives always communicate through verified company channels.
  • Reach out to Gretex only through the email domains, phone numbers, or links listed on our official website. Avoid using details shared in unsolicited messages.
  • Keep yourself updated on the latest fraud tactics through credible financial sources. Awareness is your first line of defense against deception.
  • Update your operating systems regularly, use reliable antivirus software, and protect your accounts with strong, unique passwords.
  • Shred or permanently delete confidential information rather than discarding it. Preventing access to your data helps reduce identity theft risks.
  • Be cautious of minor spelling errors, mismatched links, or modified email addresses. Fraudsters often change small details to appear legitimate.

Don'ts

  • Don't share any confidential information like your passwords, OTPs, over email, phone, or social media. Treat any such request as suspicious.
  • Contact Gretex directly using verified contact information from our official website to confirm any communication.
  • If you're being told to act “immediately” or risk missing an opportunity, pause and verify. Legitimate financial communication is never rushed.
  • Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from sources you didn't initiate contact with, even if they appear professional.
  • No authorized Gretex employee will ever ask to control your system remotely. Disconnect and report any such attempt immediately.
  • Look for signs of legitimacy such as professional language, correct branding, and proper grammar.