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You got scammed but good. You can go to the police, but you are unlikely to see your money again.
I don't know what they promised you exactly, but paying $484 and getting $5000 sounds like a scam to me from the get-go. There is probably no Wyncreek Group to go after, just a scam artist or two with a story. The time to be skeptical should have been when they first asked you for money, if not even before that.
You will have to get in touch with the IFA office, Find out the terms of the policy, it is possible you could loose any money paid in , if you have paid for a number of years may be it can be made into a paid up policy, no more payments but a lump some on maturity.
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