I started working for the company in January 2024. C** K** was assigned to me as a customer service agent. We generated substantial returns in the first two weeks, which gave me confidence, so I sold my shares in Borsa Istanbul and doubled my investment amount. Afterward, he suggested a deal, claiming they had gotten a "tip." With this trade, my balance went negative. Then I was urged to make more deposits as collateral, which I did. However, the following day, they requested additional money. I did not want to make any further deposits, so I ended the trade at a loss. The next day, someone contacted me and said they might help me recover my loss, but I needed to deposit $10,000. I replied, "I won't deposit it; if it's your company's mistake, you should fix it." They took out a loan in my name, and by January 31, my account was back in the positive. I said, "Okay, let's close the trade." They told me that I needed to repay the loan they had taken out. So I placed ₺150,000 in their Halkbank account. The next day, they claimed that the money had not reached their account, so I took out another loan and transferred the same amount to a new account. On the day that the trades were profitable, I lost money because my loan was not paid off on time. While I had a $30,000 profit, I ended up losing $1,500 on the trade. Despite seeking the return of the ₺150,000 that had not reached their account, they had yet to reimburse it. They discussed offsetting, but I deposited a higher sum of money.