GUILTY Case# 2017-098 | Sissy vs CFDBuy.com

Based on the available evidence, do you believe CFDBuy.com is guilty?

  • Guilty

    Votes: 94 100.0%
  • Not guilty

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    94
  • Poll closed .
First the glaringly obvious red flag is the pressure to send money, no self respecting "real" broker would ever do this. Second, the fake phone number(s) is like a dark abyss of a snake pit where common decency and expectations of normalcy disappears. And last but not least if all else fails, (and it has) dysfunctional online communications is the ultimate sign of disrespect for it's clients.
Beware of any or all of these signs, respect yourself.
 
This company is registered with the Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC)!
One of the first things I am looking at is the jurisdiction.
And Vanuatu is nice for holidays but not for financials!
 
GUILTY..!!!
but I have to evidence the fact that you acted with ingenuite .....how can you trust a broker that force you puttting more money into your account telling you they will do the same charging your account with more 2500... and let them manage your trades. No trusted broker will do it....as its not their job....thei just get money from spread and commission...not managing the client account. For sure these persons should go in jail......but please next time....open your eyes !!!!

Well mparama, that's easier said than done ! It's all very well to say "open your eyes", anyone could say that in hindsight. But when you're confronted with an experienced scoundrel, you don't have much chance. These guys know all the tricks and are often very helpful, competent etc. on the surface. So there's absolutely no way of knowing that they're fraudsters (speaking from experience...)
 
Well mparama, that's easier said than done ! It's all very well to say "open your eyes", anyone could say that in hindsight. But when you're confronted with an experienced scoundrel, you don't have much chance. These guys know all the tricks and are often very helpful, competent etc. on the surface. So there's absolutely no way of knowing that they're fraudsters (speaking from experience...)
That's why you never let someone approach you to sell something. Always make the first approach
 
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