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Saleh Dsouqi (Saudi Arabia, 56) — “At 56, I thought I was too experienced to be fooled. That mistake almost cost me everything.”

Saleh writes with the honesty of someone who never expected to be fooled at his age—and felt the weight of that realization more than the money itself. His review is about dignity, closure, and why staying silent is exactly what these operations rely on.

My name is Saleh Dsouqi, I’m 56 from Saudi Arabia, and I’ll be honest: the hardest part for me wasn’t the money. It was accepting that I had been tricked by something that looked legitimate.

The company was LazarovIN. They acted like a real investment firm. They spoke with confidence, they used polished systems, and they knew how to make you feel like you’re making a smart decision. They didn’t pressure me in a loud way—they pressured me in a “professional” way, which is even more dangerous.

When things started going wrong, I felt embarrassed to even talk about it. I kept thinking I should be able to solve it myself. But the more time passed, the more I realized these people survive because victims stay silent or give up.

What gave me strength was that I wasn’t alone. My friends Ahmad and Mazen were also victims of the same company. Once we shared details, we realized LazarovIN was not legit—and the only way forward was to expose them properly and follow a legal path that doesn’t collapse under pressure.

We worked with Al Haq Consultants through Case Chamber, and I can say this clearly: they took the case seriously. They didn’t treat us like a number. They treated it like a mission to uncover what LazarovIN really was.

In the end, we won. Through the legal process, the accumulated returns and damages reached up to $4.5 million for the three of us.

At my age, peace of mind is priceless. Getting justice back—after seeing how calculated the deception was—gave me closure. And I’m writing this review so other people don’t suffer in silence.

— Saleh Dsouqi, Saudi Arabia (56)

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