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Creative Industry's Fraudster Warning: The Agency Cheat Unveils Lessons Learned

Cyber-con artists infiltrate creative fields, raising concerns about repeat occurrences.

Creative Industry's Warning: The Deceitful Agent Story
Creative Industry's Warning: The Deceitful Agent Story

Creative Industry's Fraudster Warning: The Agency Cheat Unveils Lessons Learned

The creative industry has recently experienced a shocking turn of events, with the emergence of a new type of scam involving the design agency Madbird. The scam, which has now become part of the mix in the news about extreme scammers, was uncovered in a year-long investigation by the BBC.

However, it appears that there are no search results available that provide information about a BBC investigation into Madbird's design agency scam. Based on the current information from the search, no details or reports on such an investigation can be found.

The scam, perpetrated by its founder Ali Ayad, lured more than 50 people from around the world to work for six months on a commission-only basis. Ayad promised a high salary of £35,000 ($47,300), but it was never delivered.

Ayad's scam involved promising a salary, but the deals he promised were illusory. The victims of Ayad's scam were promised a salary, but it was never paid. Madbird, which had been attracting employees with its popularity, has now been revealed to be a deceptive organization.

Madbird, a design agency, has been exposed for its fraudulent activities, making Ayad the latest addition to the con artist canon. The agency, which had been gaining attention, has now been revealed to be a fake company.

This scam is reminiscent of a series of stories about extreme scammers that have recently been in the news, such as "The Tinder Swindler," "Inventing Anna," and "Sweet Bobby." The creative industry is now left to grapple with the fallout of this scam, as trust in design agencies may be shaken.

It is important for anyone considering employment with a design agency to do their due diligence and verify the legitimacy of the company before committing to any agreements. The Madbird scam serves as a cautionary tale for the creative industry and a reminder to always be vigilant when it comes to potential scams.

Social media buzzed with outrage as news of Madbird's design agency scam, reminiscent of notorious cases like "The Tinder Swindler," "Inventing Anna," and "Sweet Bobby," spread across entertainment and general news platforms. Investigations into the illusory salary promises by Madbird's founder, Ali Ayad, have not been reported on social media or crime-and-justice ETF portfolios.

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