Last week we published an <a href="http://citywire.co.uk/money/az-markets-and-andreas-braasch-scam-warning/a493587">article warning Citywire readers to steer well clear of AZ Markets and Andreas Braasch</a>, two elaborate boiler room scam operations touting Glencore shares.
Now that Glencore has floated, they appear to have moved on to Exillon Energy Plc (<a href="http://www.citywire.co.uk/money/share-prices-and-performance/share-factsheet.aspx?InstrumentID=1137">EXI.L</a>), a British listed oil company. We haven't spoken to Exillon yet but have sent them (and the FSA) details.
As ever, if you receive a call from someone trying to sell you shares in Exillon or any other company, it's a scam. Don't be fooled.
My tip-off came from someone who was about to hand over a significant sum of money to Andreas Braasch, but saw our scam warning after googling the company's name and called to thank us. However the real credit belongs to the readers (Bob Lewis, sharw and Chris Marsden) who brought it to our attention in the first place.
So if you get a call from boiler room scammers, do please pass on as many details as you can to us so we can warn others - you'll be making their lives more difficult and potentially saving others from the agony of being ripped off by these utter b******s.