Soho International Reviews 19

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.4

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STAY AWAY - DO NOT INVEST. DONT GET BURNED

I invested a very small amount of cash, just tested the water (scam or no scam) gave it a try. Dan Sheperd was my adviser and he called me twice a week, they invested my small amount and doubled it within 4 months on paper. site looks real, well presented etc, but try and withdraw anything and site goes silent. It is a scam from beginning to end, luckily I covered myself so they had no access to my banking etc. I took the risk and lost only a very small amount. After prompting from Ben Sheperd to invest more (not so silly) then the scam calls keep coming, even today I get emails from scam investment retrievers. STAY AWAY - DO NOT INVEST. DONT GET BURNED

November 19, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A guy named Jason is the one who runs…

A guy named Jason is the one who runs this site. It was not an exchange or a trade site, it is an international conn run by multiple people(headed by Jason). Jason got caught after he scammed me of $230,000 in USDT, which was immediately traced by Fiscop Advisor to his Binance exchange account. His KYC provided his address and personal information. USDT was returned intact

May 4, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is not a trading platform, it's a scam

This is not a trading platform, but an international criminal organization that steals money from people in a perfidious way. The theft mechanism has a well-developed sequence of events: Introduction to the business and creating euphoria, increasing the stakes, making the withdrawal conditional on an additional deposit, blocking the account, ultimatum, silence and disappearance. Communication takes place by phone with dozens of numbers from different countries, they do not want written correspondence. Real trading does not exist, the platform and user interface are a scam, the system is not designed to return your money, it only receives your payments. The company is not under the supervision of an authorized regulatory body, the certificate is fake, the company is proposed for deletion in the registry. Therefore, those of you who have excess money are always welcome, they will take care of it.

January 26, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sells your info

Sells your info when you sign up to be contacted. Have had many spam calls from all over the world after sign up

January 22, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I opened a trading account with Jason…

I opened a trading account with Jason (Duke S.) He opened an account with Me and deposited My money apparently . He hounded Me to deposit the funds that I had and then He said He would help Me with connecting My funded account to transfer to My bank account. For nearly 2 months, I have had No return response from Him! That is clearly a red flag! He just vanished into thin air! Then Klara, another representative answered Me and I showed Her the information I opened up with Jason. She said what account am I referring to and I said the account that I opened up with Jason. She had no clue what I was talking about. And I am finished with these flyby night investment schemes that steal your money, and disappear without explanation and have No idea what You're talking about. Be very careful and stay away from them. Don't trust these people! I never will trust Soho International or any other 350 dollar investment schemes again. Go to places like Wealth Simple, Forex, Questrade, etc. Those are legitimate companies that won't just take Your hard earned money, they have advisers and will invest it anyway You like. Not like the scammers here at Soho International who won't help You once they have Your money. Them not answering Me and bring in the dark about the account I know was opened clearly suggests that I don't recommend doing business with them. Be very careful and stay from this company!

December 19, 2025
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