AgcunionReviews 

2
TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

While we don't verify specific claims because reviewers' opinions are their own, we may label reviews as "Verified" when we can confirm a business interaction took place. Read more

To protect platform integrity, every review on our platform—verified or not—is screened by our 24/7 automated software. This technology is designed to identify and remove content that breaches our guidelines, including reviews that are not based on a genuine experience. We recognise we may not catch everything, and you can flag anything you think we may have missed. Read more

You should know

2.9

Average

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2 reviews

5-star
4-star
3-star
2-star
1-star

No history of asking for reviews

This company hasn't invited their customers, so reviews may not be representative

How this company uses Trustpilot

See how their reviews and ratings are sourced, scored, and moderated.

2.9

All reviews

(2)

2 reviews in the last 12 months

Write a review

We perform checks on reviews

Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Reviews are the opinions of individual users and not of Trustpilot. Read more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I run a small graphic design agency in…

I run a small graphic design agency in North Carolina, and I was actively looking for a credit union that offered better business savings rates when I received a targeted email from AGCunion, branding themselves as the "America Gateway Credit Union." A representative named Daniel followed up with a phone call, explaining their high-yield deposit accounts and exclusive member benefits so professionally that I felt completely secure. I opened an account with an initial two thousand dollars. Their online banking portal looked incredibly legitimate, showing my balance growing with impressive interest dividends, which convinced me to transfer the rest of my business reserves—thirty-eight thousand dollars in total. The disaster struck when I tried to withdraw twelve thousand to upgrade my studio equipment. My account was immediately frozen, Daniel stopped taking my calls, and their so-called support department demanded ridiculous "international transfer" and "compliance" fees before releasing my money. When I started investigating, I realized the whole operation was a massive facade. Despite claiming to be an American credit union, their corporate address was a fake PO Box in Victoria, UK, their phone number started with a suspicious +99 code, and the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) had just issued a severe warning against them as an unauthorized scam. Desperate to save my business, I contacted Fiscop Advisor LLC. They specialize in dismantling fake banking institutions by conducting deep forensic cyber investigations, tracing illicit wire transfers across borders, and leveraging strict legal dispute frameworks against the shadow payment processors involved. By systematically tracking the real flow of my money rather than the fake bank statements, Fiscop Advisor LLC successfully recovered about seventy percent of my funds. AGCunion turned out to be a complete phantom, but Fiscop Advisor LLC stepped in and saved my agency from bankruptcy.

June 11, 2026
Unprompted review
Advertisement
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A credit union imposter took my retirement savings

I am a utility worker from Pennsylvania and I came across what I thought was America Gateway Credit Union through an online ad that looked completely legitimate with professional branding and a name that sounded trustworthy, and a woman named Patricia called me explaining their investment products in a way that felt warm and reassuring, so I started with three thousand dollars and my dashboard showed steady gains which made me add more until I had forty five thousand total, everything I had saved for my retirement, but when I tried to withdraw fifteen thousand to help my daughter with her wedding costs my account locked and Patricia stopped answering while support demanded verification fees and then compliance fees and then tax clearance fees which I paid all of them, and when I started digging I found out that AGCunion was actually an unauthorized firm with no connection to any legitimate credit union, and the site had been flagged by multiple consumer protection groups as an imposter operation using a real credit union's name to steal from victims, so I reached out to AY'RLp who helped me file reports and recover about seventy percent of what I lost while the rest is being processed through recovery channels, but Patricia never called back and I still lost a part of my retirement savings to a fake credit union that was never legitimate to begin with.

April 11, 2026
Unprompted review

Is this your company?

Claim your profile to access Trustpilot’s free business tools and connect with customers.

Get free account

The Trustpilot Experience

Anyone can write a Trustpilot review. People who write reviews have ownership to edit or delete them at any time, and they’ll be displayed as long as an account is active.

Companies can ask for reviews via automatic invitations. Labeled Verified, they’re about genuine experiences.

Learn more about other kinds of reviews.

We use dedicated people and clever technology to safeguard our platform. Find out how we combat fake reviews.

Learn about Trustpilot’s review process.

Here are 8 tips for writing great reviews.

Verification can help ensure real people are writing the reviews you read on Trustpilot.

Offering incentives for reviews or asking for them selectively can bias the TrustScore, which goes against our guidelines.

Take a closer look