they've doing themselves no favours in gaining the confidence of wary victims.
their prophetmaxreceivership web site does not name the receiver, their version of the document is blank.
prophetmaxreceivership ownership is not clear or not apparent anywhere on the site i could see, naming the firm they truly are somewhere would be a start. in essence they hide their identity, why? most bonafide company web sites are open about who they are and don't hide.
and they're in the same neck of the woods as evg! there were other small things that didn't ring right about it. the whole site is a red flag.
if i needed the services of the receiver to help, i'd certainly have trouble believing that site was bonafide, and be very careful what personal information i gave. not very helpful i know to you guys out there, wanting as much of your hard earned returned from the scammers.
In the UK the official receiver is named by Companies House and I believe it's also published in the London Gazette.
Surely there must be something similar in Australia.