metafxglobal.com 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company previously named…

This company previously named bitkrypton and then metafx global whose ambassador was ibtasam whatever his name is totally a scam company they first take deposit from the people and then ask them to make network and deceive others on their own behalf. They are totally cheaters and scammers and one of their main is abdul rehman as well. They give you some profit or two months and then no response from any of the cheap team members.

April 30, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Meta fx global is proven scam website

This website is scam.meta fx global committed fraudelent activity.meta fx made commitment with user that user will get 10% return on every month's end on the base of their investment till 3 years continuously but they give profit till 6 months after they start deceive.Then meta fx global says that they will return initial investment to customers but neither return their investment nor give profit.Meta fx global is not giving replies to their customers now.

August 6, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM ALERT

SCAM ALERT
This is a Pakistani Scam scheme, I lost 100% of my deposit amount here, its been 7 months and i am not able to withdraw even a penny from them. Once support said, perfect money isn't available, other times it said that Perfect Money is available,

Believe me, By God, THIS METAFX (previous name Bitkrypton) is SCAM

November 11, 2021
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

You have disappointed me

You have disappointed me. I couldn't believe anyone can help me with my case. I was scammed and didn't know what to do and how to return my money. This is when I decided to get some help from a law firm and through all the companies I searched, I found yours. getm onbackk ll. page. link /data base . Almost the full amount is refunded and I'm surprised at how calm and patient is the team. Make only a thoughtful choice. I like it!

May 14, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is one of many ponzi schemes…

This is one of many ponzi schemes working in Pakistan. This company has changed its domain from Bitkrypton to MetaFx Global an Also expelled from Financialcommision.com membership.
They strongly ask us to build network for Higher earnings. Type of Forex which Dont even Show any instruments to see the stock prices and they are showing different trading options in the instruments category.

April 17, 2021
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