Online investment scams have evolved beyond fake websites and fraudulent trading apps.
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Read the full Story:According to a warning from the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), scammers are increasingly dispatching real-world couriers to collect cash directly from victims' homes and public meeting locations as part of cryptocurrency investment scams.
The tactic adds a troubling offline component to a scam category that already costs victims billions of dollars each year.
Key takeaways
The FBI warns that cryptocurrency investment scammers are using couriers to collect cash from victims in person
The interaction typically starts on social media
Victims are often persuaded to invest via fake crypto platforms that display fabricated profits
Criminals may claim cash pickups are necessary because banks blocked transfers or because additional fees are required to unlock funds
Older adults are frequent targets
Data from the Bitdefender 2025 Consumer Cybersecurity Survey shows that social media is fraudsters’ preferred scam-delivery system
Victims are urged to report incidents to IC3 and preserve all evidence
How the scam works
Crypto investment scam sends couriers to collect victims' cash, FBI warns
The FBI warns that cryptocurrency investment scammers now use couriers to collect cash from victims in person.
