did he give you a name for a firm? They're unlikely to be FCA registered these days - but only a few years ago some dodgy FCA(FSA) registered firms based in London were pulling this scam. Probably a bunch of British boiler room types working from Spain or Thailand.
You'll also get the same type of people trying to sell you wine investments, plots of land that are a 'sure thing' to get planning permission, carbon credits, coloured diamonds... there are plenty of suckers out there for them.
If it is just some unregulated overseas firm then you might as well string them along... pretend you are actually buying and want to send them a cheque - Mr Wolf of Wall Street wannabe will be ecstatic, tell him you'll invest for 30 grand even as you've got some money from your grans will or something... then listen to him get even more frustrated on further calls when he realises the cheque isn't coming
You could build it up a bit, sound interested and string out another couple of calls before 'buying', make it seem like you are quite wealthy and he has potentially landed a whale, you 'only' want to risk 30 grand in this first deal to test them out... turn it even more emotional for the salesman so he is really happy before reality hits home.
If it is FCA regulated though just report them right away please.
You'll also get the same type of people trying to sell you wine investments, plots of land that are a 'sure thing' to get planning permission, carbon credits, coloured diamonds... there are plenty of suckers out there for them.
If it is just some unregulated overseas firm then you might as well string them along... pretend you are actually buying and want to send them a cheque - Mr Wolf of Wall Street wannabe will be ecstatic, tell him you'll invest for 30 grand even as you've got some money from your grans will or something... then listen to him get even more frustrated on further calls when he realises the cheque isn't coming

If it is FCA regulated though just report them right away please.
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