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Siegburger Invests - and Loses 200,000 Euros to Fraudsters

It seemed to be a good offer for an investment – but in the end 200,000 euros were gone. A 61-year-old from Siegburg fell for fraudsters. He apparently had contact with a man who pretended to be a financial advisor by phone and e-mail.
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It seemed to be a good offer for an investment – but in the end 200,000 euros were gone. A 61-year-old from Siegburg fell for fraudsters. He apparently had contact with a man who pretended to be a financial advisor by phone and e-mail.

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Radio Bonn / Rhein-Sieg broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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