
YOU’RE NOT DOING DUE DILIGENCE, YOU’RE BEING INFLUENCED.
If one website can determine who the “real sellers” are worldwide…
Why are people still getting scammed every day?
Think.
DON’T BE EASILY INFLUENCED
Platforms like FUEL SCAM ALERT present “Real Sellers” as if they:
✔ Have direct access to suppliers
✔ Know who is legitimate and who is not
✔ Should be treated as a primary reference
But in reality…
You are only seeing what they want you to see.
HOW PERCEPTION IS CONTROLLED
When a platform:
- Lists “Real Sellers”
- Lists “Scam Companies”
The human mind automatically assumes:
“If this is real… everything else must be fake.”
Without realizing it, your decisions are already influenced.
THE REALITY MANY OVERLOOK
In oil trading:
- No single party knows all global suppliers
- There is no official public list of “real sellers”
- No website can validate every transaction
So when a platform appears to “know everything”…
that alone is a red flag.
QUESTIONS MOST PEOPLE AVOID
Who verifies these “real sellers”?
What evidence can be independently confirmed?
Why are readers expected to trust without audit?
If the answers are unclear…
Why are you still believing?
REALITY CHECK (HARSH BUT TRUE)
You’re not getting scammed because of lack of opportunity.
You get scammed because:
You trust too quickly without verification
And today…
many are not misled by scammers,
but by perceptions that look legitimate.
DON’T BECOME A VICTIM OF PERCEPTION
Don’t:
- Trust labels
- Trust lists
- Trust without evidence
Otherwise…
you’re not avoiding scams
you’re just choosing who to believe.
REFERENCES (SEE FOR YOURSELF)
So-called “direct deal” listings can be viewed here:
👉 https://www.fuelscamalert.com/real-sellers
Main platform:
👉 https://www.fuelscamalert.com/

Website screenshot for verification purposes

Website screenshot for verification purposes
In petroleum trading, “real” is not defined by a website.
It is defined by evidence, process, and proper verification.
Think. Verify. Don’t trust blindly.
