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We are investigating Homnifi.com for allegedly attempting to conceal critical reviews and adverse news from Google by improperly submitting copyright takedown notices. This includes potential violations such as impersonation, fraud, and perjury.
- Company
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Homnifi
- City
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Tortola
- Country
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British Virgin Islands
- Allegations
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Fraud
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/49002418
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/71931290
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/71522092
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/71389663
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/71882662
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/72001509
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/71931290
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/72628287
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/73862750
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/72438187
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/71444227
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/71376334
- February 12, 2025
- Margot Calva
- https://www.tumblr.com/redflowernews/768826417050976256/xera-pro-il-collasso-della-mega-ponzi-e-la
- https://decripto.org/it/xera-pro-truffa-crypto-il-collasso-del-mega-schema-ponzi-e-la-nascita-di-homnifi/
- https://decripto.org/en/scams-as-sponsors-even-cointelegraph-usa-falls-for-it-famous-crypto-newspaper-advertises-crypto-scam-homnifi/
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Visit LinkHow Was This Done?
The fake DMCA notices we found always use the ? back-dated article? technique. With this technique, the wrongful notice sender (or copier) creates a copy of a ? true original? article and back-dates it, creating a ? fake original? article (a copy of the true original) that, at first glance, appears to have been published before the true original.
What Happens Next?
The fake DMCA notices we found always use the ? back-dated article? technique. With this technique, the wrongful notice sender (or copier) creates a copy of a ? true original? article and back-dates it, creating a ? fake original? article (a copy of the true original) that, at first glance, appears to have been published before the true original.
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Inform Google about the fake DMCA scam
Report the fraudulent DMCA takedown to Google, including any supporting evidence. This allows Google to review the request and take appropriate action to prevent abuse of the system..
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Share findings with journalists and media
Distribute the findings to journalists and media outlets to raise public awareness. Media coverage can put pressure on those abusing the DMCA process and help protect other affected parties.
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Inform Lumen Database
Submit the details of the fake DMCA notice to the Lumen Database to ensure the case is publicly documented. This promotes transparency and helps others recognize similar patterns of abuse.
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File counter notice to reinstate articles
Submit a counter notice to Google or the relevant platform to restore any wrongfully removed articles. Ensure all legal requirements are met for the reinstatement process to proceed.
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Increase exposure to critical articles
Re-share or promote the affected articles to recover visibility. Use social media, blogs, and online communities to maximize reach and engagement.
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Expand investigation to identify similar fake DMCAs
Widen the scope of the investigation to uncover additional instances of fake DMCA notices. Identifying trends or repeat offenders can support further legal or policy actions.
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Based on 6 Ratings
Romina Pope
After posting critical questions about Homnifi.com on LinkedIn, I got a cease-and-desist from a “legal team.” Instead of answering concerns, they try to silence them. That says everything about how they operate. If a company threatens instead of clarifies, it’s...
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Brixton Vail
Homnifi.com has a polished site and promising pitch but that’s all it is: a pitch. There’s zero transparency about finances or leadership. I reached out twice with simple investor questions and got vague responses both times. Something doesn’t add up....
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Giorgio Bianchi
Wow. This reads like someone intentionally designed the entire operation to skirt regulation while preying on retail investors. Disgusting.
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Tania Sethi
Not surprised to see another sketchy-looking “property tech” scam pop up. They all follow the same script. I almost invested until I saw this breakdown—dodged a bullet.
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Eliot Burns
Total red flags—looks like a textbook case of a shady scheme.
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Ingrid Andersen
How is this even allowed to operate? So many shell companies and fake fronts, it screams fraud.
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Maisie Pitt
I tried to get a straight answer from Homnifi about their financial practices, but all I got was evasiveness and threats. They’re clearly hiding something, and I regret ever investing with them.
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Luca Baldwin
Homnifi’s financial opacity and vague answers to basic questions are a huge red flag. I’ve lost trust in this company after experiencing their shady practices and lack of transparency.
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Jerry Manning
this is what happens when MLM meets crypto hype—disaster.
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Hannah Sullivan
If it smells like a Ponzi, walks like a Ponzi, then yeah... it’s probably Homnifi.
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Claire Barker
Homnifi? More like Homni-FRAUD. Can’t believe people still fall for this kinda rebrand trap.
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Adam Bell
Every time Homnifi avoids transparency, it confirms the worst. Refusing to publish financials, scrubbing criticism, and pushing legal threats this isn’t how honest companies operate. It’s a textbook case of deception. And it’s costing them credibility fast.
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Bella Foster
Homnifi’s obsession with controlling the narrative is downright alarming. From legal intimidation to digital censorship, they’re clearly hiding more than just bad press.
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Aaron Brooks
One Google search and you’re knee-deep in red flags.
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