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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID AVOID AVOID

Just avoid these as its an elaborate SCAM.. even posting a review (3rd time) creates a problem because you've got to click send to Finmarkethub.com
They're going to ask you to download an app called ANYDESK which basically gives them remote access to your phone or computer. This allows them the access to your banking account so they can transfer your money and as you'll use your pin code/face recognition. Effectively you've given theses thieves acesss so it's your own fault. Ỳou won't have any comeback.
If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is.
Why don't they invest their own money if its a great way to make money?? Reason is ITS A SCAM!!
They set up a WhatsApp group which posts trading updates (investors can't post in group until Dr invectil opens the discussion) When it was opened for discussion there was 20+ participatants. I asked if anyone felt it was a scam and immediately I was removed from the group..
That told me all I needed to know.. Except the calls kept coming. Sometimes from my own country (Ireland) or the UK asking me if I was ready to trade/or withdraw- they even use the code word you set up in the beginning so when you answer different numbers & they quote this word you can see how people get drawn in

October 12, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's a scam

It's a scam, totally unscrupulous, calls every day and asks you to deposit more money, it's not a bank, nor a trading company - from which the money disappears without a trace. They call from a PC and "spoof" the phone number so that it looks like your country code, are "stealing" the number and calling innocent people like them they try to recoup for their own gain. When they then "use" your number, you will be called back and asked what you wanted to talk about.
And be very clear to yourselves that there is only one who can win, and it is they who steal your money. Do yourself a disservice and stay away from these scammers.

November 1, 2023
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