Trader Voforexlimited 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete scam

Complete scam, red flags everywhere from the first second. You download the MT5 trader and it's not even directing you to app store or anywhere legit because they are not an official broker and couldn't be found anywhere on broker search or registration lists.
Once you are in, you get lost very quick because all signals from WhatsApp group, actually looks like they make money and when cross-compared with other trading charts, it's correct with slight differences.
Stay away and don't even get close!
I tried to withdraw money but have absolutely zero belief that I will have anything back.

March 4, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam!

Total scam! Typical forex shamen tactics. Advertising on Facebook and Instagram as an AI signal provider, once signed up, they steer you to a WhatsApp group where you are introduced the so called trading expert, Mr Manish and his assistant Wendy, who will 'help' you to set up a MT5 trading account (with voforexlimited.com) which you will then be required to fund. Trading signals are released once or twice a day, presumably from a scapling AI bot, where trading advice is given by 'Mr Manish' to open at Market price, buy or sell (no TP or SL advised). Trades are normally held for 30-60 minutes where he announces to close, most of which close in profit, thus providing confidence in the service. However, once a few successful trades have been made, members of the syndicate will harrass and encourage members to 'invest' larger and larger amounts of money to trade with, 'in order to increase profits'. Further to attempting to withdraw money from your trading account results in removal from the WhatsApp group with no ability to contact anyone further (NO contact details are provided on the website, which was incidentally created in early February 2024 in Malaysia), resulting in total loss of funds with no recourse. Having witnessed previous scams of this nature, the exit strategy of these scammers is to obtain as many funds as possible before shutting down the website and deleting the WhatsApp group and disappearing with all their clients money. BEWARE AND AVOID!

February 15, 2024
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