Pablo Motos Considering taking legal action against Google over online scams using her and many other celebrities’ images. This was revealed by the host herself during Gloria Serra’s visit to talk about the new ‘Investigative Team’ report on this matter.
“The worst thing is that you can’t catch them because they’re so smart. We need to go to plan B, which is to go to the store. If I can’t go after the arms dealer and he’s making the poisons, Gloria Serra said, which prompted her to describe the latest legal effort Motos has taken. “I’m the one selling these I will go to the store. “In other words, Twitter, Google, Facebook and all social networks.” he commented on this subject: “The idea we’re working on is to sue Google. Of course, what responsibility does Google, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have for placing fraudulent ads?
In this context, Motos himself revealed that he was a victim of these scams when his image was used: “When I reported this before, when the judge came to ask for evidence the company no longer existed because they were changing countries very quickly. “They have control over time, they are extraordinary scammers who have swindled a lot of money and ruined a lot of people.”
“One day I go to a taxi stand and the taxi drivers ask me, ‘Hey, is this true?’ he says. And I say, ‘What?’ I say. And they say to me: ‘You are getting rich. We all have money here.’ And then I found out they were funding this scam. Everything I’ve tried so far has been in vain. They’ve ignored me everywhere,” said Pablo Motos.
During his interview, Serra assured that the money defrauded in such actions exceeds the set limit. billion euro Since we are talking about an international network, only one of the 24 countries studied How it works: “He always says ‘secret’, ‘they tell the secret, banks get nervous’. You click, you go in and they tell you, ‘Hey, invest, you can double your money.’ You enter your information and a bombardment begins. They may call you 21 times in three hours. They are commercial. ‘You need to deposit money’, ‘put in the first €250 and you will double it…’ They don’t let you breathe.”
“There is always a photo and description (of the famous person in question in ‘El Hormiguero’). ‘Antonio Resines told Pablo Motos how to become a millionaire.’ Of course they’re playing with that hook. People say: ‘Antonio Resines is a man I adore. Pablo Motos, a very solid guy with very important people in his program. Well, I’ll believe it.’ And it says: ‘If you want more information, enter your details and phone number.’ And Pam, the bombing begins,” Serra explained, adding that anyone can fall victim to such scams.It is possible that I can come next week. It’s surreal“.