Limo Plantation

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    Instagram eke Limo plantation kiyala company ekakin plantation sector eke investment plans wagayak dakka. Meeea legit da? Wishwaasa karala invest karanna puluwanda?
     

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    බලහන්කො ඕක බංකොළොත් කියලා අකුළගන් නැද්ද කියලා සල්ලි දාපු එවුන්ට දාපු සල්ලි ලොවෙත් හම්බෙන් නැ
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    Brandy2020

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    ඕකේ අයිතිකරු සහ බිරිඳ මම අඳුරනවා Uni කාලේ , පට්ට ම ඔලු ලයින් එකේ හිටපු නුවර එකෙක්.Civil තමයි කලේ. ඒ කලෙත් හොඳ ට සල්ලි තිබ්බා.
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    Cenon

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    ඕකේ අයිතිකරු සහ බිරිඳ මම අඳුරනවා Uni කාලේ , පට්ට ම ඔලු ලයින් එකේ හිටපු නුවර එකෙක්.Civil තමයි කලේ. ඒ කලෙත් හොඳ ට සල්ලි තිබ්බා.
    චේතනාව නම් අවංක වෙන්න බෑ.
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    Mawathagama

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    Google AI says:

    Yes, Limo Plantation (also known as Limo Plus International) exhibits clear and severe warning signs of an investment scam.
    While the company heavily markets itself as a legitimate high-tech hydroponic farming business, its investment structure matches the exact patterns of an "Agri-Ponzi" or pyramid scheme. [1, 2, 3]
    The primary reasons to treat Limo Plantation as a highly risky and likely fraudulent scheme include:
    ## 🚨 Sudden Payout Collapse
    The most glaring indicator of a Ponzi scheme is when the money stops flowing. Affected investors have reported that Limo Plantation successfully paid out consistent monthly profits for nearly two years to build trust. However, beginning in January 2026, the company delayed and then completely stopped monthly returns, leaving support staff and hotlines offering endless, unfulfilled excuses to investors trying to recover their funds. [4]
    ## 🚫 Unregulated and Illegal Deposit-Taking
    The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has explicitly warned that collecting money from the public while promising fixed, guaranteed monthly repayments constitutes illegal deposit-taking under the Financial Business Act. [1, 5]

    * Limo Plantation relies on "legal agreements" to assure investors.
    * However, having a registered Business ID with the Registrar of Companies does not give them a license to accept or manage public investment funds.
    * If the company defaults, you have zero regulatory protection or deposit insurance
    . [6, 7]

    ## 💸 Mathematically Impossible Guaranteed Returns
    Limo Plantation aggressively markets "guaranteed monthly returns", with reports of promised payouts reaching up to 30%. The CBSL Governor publicly noted that no conventional agricultural crop or greenhouse operation can realistically generate fixed, massive monthly returns. True farming relies on unpredictable weather, harvest seasons, and market price fluctuations. [3, 6, 8, 9]
    ## 🎭 Excessive Marketing and Smoke Mirrors
    Limo Plantation uses classic high-profile deception tactics to appear credible:

    * Paying for self-promotional press releases in local newspapers.
    * Buying unverified "Business Icon" or "Golden Feather" corporate awards.
    * Using aggressive social media video campaigns featuring foreign nationals or influencers to manufacture trust.
    [6, 10, 11, 12]

    ## 🛑 What You Should Do Immediately
    If you have already invested capital with Limo Plantation:

    1. Stop Reinvesting: Do not buy into later "project batches" or expansion schemes meant to lock your money away further. [6]
    2. Gather Evidence: Keep safe copies of your bank transfer receipts, investment certificates, signed contracts, and chat histories with their reps. [4, 13]
    3. File Official Complaints: Impacted investors are actively lodging complaints with the Financial Crimes Investigation Division (FCID) and local police to start money recovery lawsuits. You should also notify the Central Bank of Sri Lanka regarding the illegal fund collection. [1, 3, 4]

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    If you are currently trying to get your funds back, let me know:

    * Has your assigned sales representative completely stopped responding?
    * What reasons or excuses did the hotline give you for the frozen payouts?
    * Did they tie your investment to a specific, registered piece of land or deed?
     
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