Rory Conacher’s Fake Class Action Exposed: Now He’s Pushing a Mystery Opportunity


 

I’m Danny de Hek, aka The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger, and my mission is to expose scammers like Rory Conacher, who use deception to manipulate victims into Ponzi schemes and fraudulent investment opportunities.

Through my YouTube channel and dehek.com, I shine a light on fraudulent schemes, stopping multilevel marketing bottom feeders from stealing hard-earned money from mum and dad investors.

Today, we’re exposing Rory Conacher’s latest scam pivot—a mystery “exclusive” opportunity that he claims is “legitimate” and “not a Ponzi scheme.”

For months, Rory used false hope to convince people that he was leading a class action lawsuit against HyperTech Group. He claimed 20,000 people pledged $15 each, meaning he should have raised $300,000.

But when we tracked Rory’s wallet (TYzL3nFTmVExygkpmPRYXHVG798Uh4YMxE), here’s what we found:

Only $37,425.99 USDT withdrawn in 280 days.

Balance as of Dec 17, 2024: Just $493.60.

Where Is the Money?

If 20,000 people actually paid, Rory should have way more money in that wallet.

He claimed he would set up a payment gateway for credit card and bank transfers, but there’s no evidence that this happened.

This means Rory either failed to collect the money or is hiding the funds elsewhere.

And now, just as his class-action scam crumbles, he’s shifting gears to his next scheme.

Rory’s Latest Scam: The “Exclusive Opportunity”

Rory now says he wants to move on from all the negativity and work with a select group of “loyal” people.

Here’s why this is a scam:

The “Handpicked 500” Trick

Rory says he’s choosing 500 special people to join this opportunity. This is a psychological trick to make people feel “lucky” to be included. Reality: It’s just another Ponzi recruitment tactic.

No Details, Just Hype

Rory refuses to name the company or explain what they actually do. All he says is that it’s a UK-based company that provides real products and services. Scammers love secrecy—they make you feel like you’re getting inside information before revealing the truth.

“This Is NOT a Ponzi Scheme”

Rory makes a big deal out of saying this isn’t like Sam Lee or other Ponzi schemes. Funny, because Rory himself promoted Ponzi scams like HyperFund, HyperVerse, and HyperNation. Why should anyone believe him now?

Blaming Victims for Not “Taking Action”

Rory says that 33,000 people signed up for the lawsuit, but most didn’t follow through. He suggests they lack commitment, mindset, or motivationReality: Rory failed to collect the money, and now he’s shifting blame to cover up his scam.

What Rory Is Really Doing

He built a community using fake legal promises.

Now he’s filtering out skeptics so only the most gullible victims remain.

He’s setting them up for his next scam, making them feel like they’re part of an exclusive club.

Don’t Fall for This!

Do not trust Rory Conacher with your money or personal information.

Do not send him your passport, ID, or transaction details.

Do not believe his “mystery opportunity” is anything but another scam.

What You Should Do

Report him to your local financial authorities.

Warn others before they get scammed.

Stay informed by following trusted anti-scam investigators.

Final Warning

Rory Conacher’s class-action lawsuit scam is crumbling, and now he’s pivoting to another mystery opportunity. If history tells us anything, it’s that this will not end well for anyone who follows him.

Stay vigilant. Stay informed. Don’t let scammers like Rory Conacher fool you twice.


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