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Problem ATFXOTC.com - no withdraw of money allowed for various excuses (https://atfxotc.com)

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ATFXOTC is a scam that lures investors from dating sites (like Tinder) to WhatsApp and then asks individuals to download an app for trading (Here's an example:

atfxotc.com/h5/#/pages/mine/register?invite_code=HUGAHN)

As soon as investments made in small amounts, victims can withdraw money to assure it's a legitimate investing platform. Later on, investors lured to increase investment portfolio for higher return and "assist" on borrowings that must be returned in a short timeline (in my case it was within a week) to prevent account closure. Once victims make high "investment" portfolio and try to withdraw any funds, they are asked to pay taxes to be able to make withdrawals. Upon doing so victims face various excuses of why a withdraw is not possible (see screenshots below).

Please be aware and NEVER do any business with the fraudulent platform.
 

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ATFXOTC is a scam that lures investors from dating sites (like Tinder) to WhatsApp and then asks individuals to download an app for trading (Here's an example:

atfxotc.com/h5/#/pages/mine/register?invite_code=HUGAHN)

As soon as investments made in small amounts, victims can withdraw money to assure it's a legitimate investing platform. Later on, investors lured to increase investment portfolio for higher return and "assist" on borrowings that must be returned in a short timeline (in my case it was within a week) to prevent account closure. Once victims make high "investment" portfolio and try to withdraw any funds, they are asked to pay taxes to be able to make withdrawals. Upon doing so victims face various excuses of why a withdraw is not possible (see screenshots below).

Please be aware and NEVER do any business with the fraudulent platform.
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