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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My name is Reggie

My name is Reggie, and I recently lost $89,645.16 after dealing with CNWA and RSCX.
Everything looked legitimate at first active chats, dashboards that appeared to show real trading, and support staff who sounded professional. But the moment I tried to withdraw, everything changed.

My withdrawal requests were delayed, questioned, redirected, and eventually ignored. That’s when I realized something was very wrong. After searching online, I found other victims describing the exact same pattern.

One of them mentioned that they received help from Forteclaim, so I reached out just to see if anything could be done. I honestly didn’t expect results after losing that much, you start thinking it’s gone forever.

To my surprise, Forteclaim actually took the case seriously.
They:

reviewed all my evidence

explained what was real and what was fabricated

tracked where my funds actually went

guided me through the recovery steps

It took work and patience, but I did get my funds back something I genuinely didn’t think would happen.

I’m not saying every case will be the same, but if you’re reading this because you’re stuck in the same situation, don’t send these platforms another dollar, and don’t give up without getting proper help. There are legitimate recovery channels, but you need to move quickly and avoid negotiating with the people who took your money.

I’m only sharing my experience so others know they’re not alone, and so no one else gets pushed into paying more “fees” or “taxes” for withdrawals that will never happen.

Stay safe, and learn from my mistake.

December 5, 2025
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