Axiancefx 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Victim

I WAS DUPED BY THIS PEOPLE THEY ARE WICKED I GOT HELP NAME ON MY PROFILE PHOTO AM USE

November 7, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't get near them!!!

Just scammers....shame on them....took my money and never paid my 22 000$ profit after paying 12% of fees...stay away from them!

July 27, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have $107,000 in my account with…

I have $107,000 in my account with AxianceFX. They claim the account has to be liquidated and all amounts are withdrawn. After a period of at least 10 days, I can restart fresh.

However, they want approximately $14,000 before they release my money. If not the account is frozen and they will apply ongoing fees that will most likely bring the account to zero.

I told them that I do not have this amount so the case is closed.

Update June 15, 2023

This morning I had a frantic call from my account manager Jessica Ellis of Axioncefx.net that can only be described as a verbal diatribe without coming up for air. Like the carnival barkers that they are, I decided after 15 minutes of nonstop threats to hang up.

She Threatened me with a cease-and-desist order. The first part of that they already executed, they ceased my money. Isn’t it funny after skirting the law in their entire operation, they want protection under the law?

Jessica Ellis was so nice in the beginning and because of my age of 83 and being a pensioner, she would build up an account that would let me supplement my income just as the Tessler AI adds promised.

She did mention a 5% fee but not over double that and upfront before you see any money. And what happened to the monthly withdrawal? Only one option LIQUIDATE your account AFTER you pay this fee.

During this time I went through many of those Crypto Scammers. Here are some, Capital Circle Group, Financialcentre.com, Bbanc, AtomicTrade, Coinstats, Blockchain later Blackchain just to mention some I delt with and 20,000 and over 40,000 with Bbanc.

They went through the same game stopping accounts and asking for money to unlock. Jessica warned me that anybody asking for money upfront is a scam. Now she is doing the same thing and wants me to believe it.

I have names and screenshots of all these Crooks. So, bring it on you merchants of the dark.

Stay tuned and see what happens to these Scoundrels.

June 10, 2023
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