Victim_by MyCow
3月前
Warning Note: Fraud Alert – Mycow, Laxmi Prasad & Likhita -Mycow is a fake company operated by individuals named Laxmi Prasad and Likhita. They are serial fraudsters who systematically cheat both individual investors and genuine entrepreneurs. They promise large investment commitments that never materialize, using fake documents, forged agreements, and false assurances to deceive people , I personally knew that they duped Ryzer platform recent times in their India visit, and its employees were also duped by them. These fraudsters issued fake investment offerings and fake employee offer letters, misleading the entire team. Ryzer and team has complete email/ whatsapp proofs of their fraudulent activities, which have already been submitted to the Indian Embassy. Steps have been taken to ensure their passports are flagged/locked.A serious FIR (First Information Report) has been filed against them under multiple sections of Indian law.
Public Caution:
Anyone dealing with Mycow, Laxmi Prasad, or Likhita should immediately cease all communication and transactions. They are not trustworthy and have a clear pattern of fraud.If you have been a victim or come across them, report it to the concerned authorities.
Justice Update:
The moment they enter India, they will be traced along with their family members, and legal action will be pursued to ensure full accountability.Stay safe and verify before trusting any investment or job offers from unknown entities.
Bruce Wayne Batman
5月前
Back in January 2025, Fraud Laxmi Palaypu made bold promises with confident timelines. Six months later—nothing operational, no real progress. This isn’t new; the pattern started in 2023. The only thing consistent? Missed outcomes wrapped in false certainty.
Please refer to below copy of mail by Laxmi Prasad.
We are progressing quite well in India and I am planning to fly back to HK in the early hours of 2nd of Feb - I am expecting Bank's KYC to complete on us and we will have accounts setup.
Before taking off here is my scheduled working in India ---
(1) Today I have early morning Breakfast with T Subbarami Reddy & Family -- Discussion with him on Gayatri Bankruptcy -- 3 years back they were quoting Rs 32 per share - Today they are at our mercy and I am planning to negotiate for pennies to pound, Like how we cut the deal on TruJet -- In 2021 We were offered the airline for 162 crores with liabilities on our head but we discovered this to be a staggering 450 cr. We knew they would be back to us if we sat on it patiently and we could cut the deal for Rs 32 Cr overall ($3.7 Million vs $ 61 Million in 2021). Completion of Trujet will give us our deepway into acquiring GoAir -- If you recollect they quoted 10,800 Crores while our ask was 6,400 Cr ...Now it may even be available for 640 Cr ... Patience is the mantra in acquisitions and with our introduction of stablecoins AuAero, it further eases us out....Low Acquisition costs + strong cash flows and never heard financial model in managing operations... Two major airlines will add to our story in the next 3 months....
(2) Post this Breakfast meet, We are discussing with L&T SVP & other Cement Segment Team headed by my elder brother for Introducing AuCem as fractional Cement in India and towards this our acquisition of Panyam Cements + Pooling of Cement bags for retailing like how we planned on Gold Gram SWIM Retailing.
(2) Then I have our meeting with the Telangana Ministry for introducing Food Carts in Hyderabad.
(3) Tomorrow -- i.e., Monday, I am flying to Vizag to study the recommendations made by the Civil Aviation Ministry to make Visakhapatnam as our Hub for Domestic Air Routes.
(4) 28th January Flying to Bhopal to meet Bansal Group and discuss on Introducing Stablecoin for their Bhopal Rani Kamalapati Railway Station along with all of its commercial Real estate. We are also discussing with them on retailing Gold through their 500 Oil Traders spread across North India
(5) 29th January -- Delhi -- Meeting our strategic Investor at his residence
(6) 30th January = planned staff meeting in India
(7) 31st January -- Visakhapatnam -- Meeting Civil Aviation Ministry
(8) 1st February-- Planned meeting on Olectra - E-Bus and Launching of Gold Grams
(9) 1st Late Night (2nd Early Hours) -- Flying back to Hong Kong.
(10) 3rd - 7th February -- Hong Kong -- banking set up and receipt of Money
(11) 7th through 10th February -- Planned Payouts
(a) Staff Payouts
(b) Remittance of initial Cash Grant,
(c) $2.5 M into Market Trading
(d) $1.98 M Boxable payment
(e) $3,700,000 TruJet Acquisition Payout
(f) Rest to be planned like Aircraft Leasing & Setting up Fuel Hedging
This completes the India and ASEAN part and I will fly down to UAE for our set up and introduction of STOs and Stablecoins
Planned meeting with our Billionaire Tea Estate Friend, Assam Company for launch of AuChai
From UAE, the next destination is Turkey to launch AuChai & AuCoffee as Turkey is quite famous for its Tea & Coffee...
and then Greece / Portugal to initiate steps to register our STOs / Stablecoins with European FMA
And the final leg is to have a company incorporated in the UK and launch STOs and Stablecoins from the UK domain.
This completes the trip and we will be back to SFO ....
All payouts will happen out of Hong Kong and we are planning out a very thorough Tax Optimization on both compensation and dividend payouts.... Entire schedule dates may change randomly as we have to go by other parties' time slots for us... But this is our firm action plan.
LVerstee
7月前
Let's break this one out again.
📊 Quick Poll: What’s Laxmi’s Most Frustrating Overused Excuse for Delays?
Laxmi frequently relies on a familiar set of reasons to explain delays in payments to shareholders and staff. With the latest deadlines quietly missed yet again (the bomb is about ready to drop), which of these feels the most overused?
1️⃣ Third-Party Issues
KYC problems, bank delays, external approvals
2️⃣ Waiting on Others
“Funds are stuck with investors or partners”
3️⃣ Technical/Operational Issues
System errors, internal mishaps, process glitches
4️⃣ Health-Related Excuses
Too unwell to perform, or deflecting criticism due to health. Used when there is no excuse left.
5️⃣ 💥 Bonus Multiplier
Which of these excuses do YOU expect will be used next?
👇 Cast your vote — and drop your bonus pick below.
LVerstee
8月前
One. Entire. Month. Later.
Still no word from our big-mouth nillionaires. Not a peep. Not a sneer. Not even a “hey uh, so funny story. My dog.... my dog ate the payment. Wild, right?”
At this point, I’m convinced they’ve gone on a spiritual journey to find the lost city of Accountability, armed only with a PowerPoint and a dream.
Maybe they’re still busy counting all those empty promises. Yeah tough work, since they keep multiplying like bad sequels. Or maybe their bank app crashed under the sheer weight of their intentions.
Either way, I’m here munching popcorn while the hour of truth limps along like a three-legged turtle in a marathon of letdowns. At this rate they are bound to beat GH as longest-running soap.
Next month on the world’s longest-running drama. A special double episode event: “I Told You So” followed by the emotional sequel “You Just Wouldn’t Listen.” Critics are calling it “tragically avoidable.”
LVerstee
10月前
This show needs a rewrite. So here it goes.
🎬 [Cue dramatic voiceover with too much fake gravitas]
"From the people who brought you financial ruin, dashed dreams, and that time you invested in your cousin’s ‘crypto coffee cart’… comes a brand-new reality show."
The Secret Nillionaire™
Forget millionaires. Forget billionaires. Forget even hundred-aires. This is about Nillionaires—investors who thought they were about to ride the rocket to wealth but instead strapped themselves to a scammer’s banana-shaped rocketship and crash-landed in Brokestown, USA.
Each week, our host (probably me, LV The Sane One) follows a scammer who convinced otherwise intelligent adults to pour their savings into “the next big thing.” Spoiler alert: the only “next big thing” was his third Lamborghini.
Episode Breakdown:
Ep 1: Meet Chad. He mortgaged his house to fund an “AI-powered hamster wheel.” The only intelligence was watching his money sprint away.
Ep 2: Karen believed in a “blockchain-based air company.” That’s right, selling air. She’s now breathing through a straw and regret.
Ep 3: Gary just knew the scammer’s promise of a “Space Uber” would make him rich. Instead, he got a lifetime subscription to crying in his Honda Civic.
The twist? The scammer still gets a redemption arc! Why? Because reality TV producers love a redemption arc. But don’t worry, by “redemption,” we mean they get to humiliate themselves by trying to live like the investors they ruined. That means:
No private jets.
No bottle service.
Just Aldi-brand cereal, coupons, and roommates named Bubba who don’t flush.
Tagline (say it with jazz hands):
"The Secret Nillionaire—where the only thing multiplying faster than lies is the debt collectors."
LVerstee
10月前
Ofcourse. I’ll just fast-forward to the finale, where, surprise, nothing’s changed. Fingers crossed next season keeps up this breathtaking pace. I’m sure it will be just as unforgettable.
Kidding! ‘Dutch Interupsted’ and ‘SIAFt’ starring @RealDutch were both such snooze-fests.
Spice it up a little please. Oh, I’m so here for the season where RealDutch finally hunts down his master… all while dodging the pitchforks of the very investors he told to jump in. That’s not irony, folks. THAT is premium cable drama.