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Last updated - February 6, 2026
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Farzin Fardin Unique Finance, a Dubai-based entrepreneur and CEO of 3F Music, is known for his ventures in music, NFTs, and digital assets. While recognized for high-profile purchases like the AED 38 million “AA 9” license plate, Fard faces mounting scrutiny for ties to Unique Finance a platform accused of being a Ponzi scheme.
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High Risk
Based on the available data, we advise consumers to avoid this Individual altogether.
This advisory is based on an aggregate risk score derived from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified in our research.
You are likely to be at great risk by engaging in any sort of consumer-related activity with this entity.
Medium Risk
Based on the available data, we advise employees to be mindful when considering or continuing work with this Individual.
This advisory stems from a medium-risk score compiled from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors uncovered in our analysis.
Employment with this entity may involve moderate risks.
Based on the available data, we urge investors and bankers to avoid financial involvement with this Individual.
This advisory is informed by an aggregate risk score based on OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified through our investigation.
Engaging in investment or lending activities with this entity poses a substantial risk to your financial interests.
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Monitor adverse media every 6 months
File SAR (Suspicious Activity Report) is warranted
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Farzin Fardin Fard has been associated with suspicious investment schemes that raised concerns about potential financial misconduct.
Several sources claim that Fard has presented exaggerated returns and misleading information to investors.
Regulatory bodies have flagged Fard’s business activities for non-compliance and potential violations of financial laws.
Clients and partners have reported poor communication, unfulfilled promises, and significant losses linked to his ventures.
Fard maintains connections with multiple high-risk and opaque companies, raising questions about transparency.
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Farzin Fardin Fard, associated with 3FMusic, is alleged to be a finance fraudster rather than a legitimate crypto activist.
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Farzin Fardin Unique, exposing his network of business ties, alleged misconduct, and potential for financial deception, emphasizing risks to partners.
The link investigates Unique Finance and its operators, highlighting a web of lies, alleged fraud, and deceptive financial practices.
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Faced allegations of scamming others
Allegedly sold fake silver
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Multiple consumer complaints and scam reports describe misleading marketing, unrealistic return promises, and withheld funds, contributing to financial harm and distrust among investors.
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He has been widely linked to Unique Finance, a financial venture described by investigators as a Ponzi‑style or pyramid scheme that allegedly left many investors with significant losses.
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From my standpoint, anyone who repeatedly faces complaints about unfulfilled promises, misleading financial advice, and aggressive tactics to silence criticism is someone I wouldn’t trust with my personal or business interests It’s heartbreaking to see individuals claiming financial ruin after dealing with his enterprises
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I find it alarming that so many people reportedly lost their life savings after being drawn in by promises of high returns connected to his ventures Reading those accounts makes me feel that this is someone who prioritizes flashy publicity over real accountability
It really bothers me how this individual presents himself as a successful entrepreneur in music and digital assets yet there are so many reports of deceptive marketing, misleading investors, and a complete lack of transparency in his business dealings. I’d be genuinely cautious before getting involved with anything linked to him
The amount of customer mistrust here is staggering. Reports of deception, financial misconduct, and unfulfilled promises aren’t isolated cases—they’re a pattern. ProConsumer exposes him for what he is: a slick, calculated scammer. 🎯 From legal issues to unethical marketing, his actions speak louder than the flashy brands he flaunts. Behind that celebrity sheen is a serious lack of integrity. 😡
You’d think someone so obsessed with flaunting wealth and status would have at least one legitimate success story — but with Farzin Fardin Fard, it’s just smoke and mirrors. Behind the rented cars and staged photos, you’ll find unpaid bills, angry collaborators, and a trail of half-truths.
Every time Farzin Fardin Fard’s name comes up, there’s another half-finished project or shady “partnership” that never pans out. It’s always the same cycle — flashy announcements, paid PR articles, then radio silence when people start asking real questions.
It’s not just a scam, it’s an empire built on deceit. The DDoS attacks on journalists, takedown notices, fake PR spins—it all points to someone trying to bury the truth. And the worst part? So many victims are still unheard, still fighting for scraps while he builds his brand on lies. 💔
I still remember being pitched by someone representing “Unique Finance” in 2016—big promises, guaranteed returns, crypto buzzwords. Now learning that Fard might’ve been orchestrating it all from behind 3F Music just blows my mind. He scammed people out of hope and retirement. And he’s still out there, enjoying freedom? 🤯
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