Warning, Warning!!!
Scam Alert! Scam Alert! Scam Alert!!!!!
A new company has emerged, sharing the same company address as the following forex scam companies:
Vortex Assets Ltd
YouTradeFX
NewTradeFX
Eu Trading Group
OklyCapital Ltd.
IFX4U
LHCBrokers Ltd.
All these are confirmed scam companies.
Fxtrade777 is run by the same fraudsters running the above companies: Alison Lloyd, Amanda Sykes, Richard Rollings, Pauls Wilkens, Chris Murphy.
They entice investors by showing too good to be true high monthly returns through manipulated trades on the MT4 platform, and by offering big bonuses to new investors. Don't believe a word they say. They are the worst kind of liars and deceivers.
These scammers continue to create new MT4 white labels for new companies, and boast investment earnings of up to 15% monthly return. They even claim to be doing high frequency trading with various stocks and shares.
Fxtrade777 is an unlicensed company, parked up in the Marshall Islands. Actually, they are Israeli scammers operating out of Israel. Their web site is owned and operated by Arboretix Trading Limited, a company who constantly spawn new scam forex companies - all who run classic, Ponzi schemes. Your money is as good as gone once you've wired it to them. Whatever you do, don't!
More than 200 investors in Singapore were recently scammed out of more than 10 million USD by Vortex Assets Limited, operated by the same people running fxtrade777.
None of the trades are real with any of these companies, because no trades are processed with any liquidity provider, meaning there is no real money being generated.
What's particularly disturbing with fxtrade777, is they use 777 in their company name. Christians are aware of this significance: 777 is the 'divine number.' No doubt, some gullible Christians will see 777 as a sign that God wants to bless them through this company, and will invest with them.
For the record, these scam forex companies love to poach Christian investors. Why? Churches are a ready-made community where networking can occur quickly. This is especially so when a leader invests, whose influence can sway their followers to invest. Moreover, these scam companies are aware that many Christian's hold to a false teaching, which says, God's children are entitled to wealth and prosperity.
Please don't risk doing business with fxtrade777. Once your money is sent to them, you'll never see it again. Don't be tempted into doing business with these heartless pieces of sh*t!
Scam Alert! Scam Alert! Scam Alert!!!!!
A new company has emerged, sharing the same company address as the following forex scam companies:
Vortex Assets Ltd
YouTradeFX
NewTradeFX
Eu Trading Group
OklyCapital Ltd.
IFX4U
LHCBrokers Ltd.
All these are confirmed scam companies.
Fxtrade777 is run by the same fraudsters running the above companies: Alison Lloyd, Amanda Sykes, Richard Rollings, Pauls Wilkens, Chris Murphy.
They entice investors by showing too good to be true high monthly returns through manipulated trades on the MT4 platform, and by offering big bonuses to new investors. Don't believe a word they say. They are the worst kind of liars and deceivers.
These scammers continue to create new MT4 white labels for new companies, and boast investment earnings of up to 15% monthly return. They even claim to be doing high frequency trading with various stocks and shares.
Fxtrade777 is an unlicensed company, parked up in the Marshall Islands. Actually, they are Israeli scammers operating out of Israel. Their web site is owned and operated by Arboretix Trading Limited, a company who constantly spawn new scam forex companies - all who run classic, Ponzi schemes. Your money is as good as gone once you've wired it to them. Whatever you do, don't!
More than 200 investors in Singapore were recently scammed out of more than 10 million USD by Vortex Assets Limited, operated by the same people running fxtrade777.
None of the trades are real with any of these companies, because no trades are processed with any liquidity provider, meaning there is no real money being generated.
What's particularly disturbing with fxtrade777, is they use 777 in their company name. Christians are aware of this significance: 777 is the 'divine number.' No doubt, some gullible Christians will see 777 as a sign that God wants to bless them through this company, and will invest with them.
For the record, these scam forex companies love to poach Christian investors. Why? Churches are a ready-made community where networking can occur quickly. This is especially so when a leader invests, whose influence can sway their followers to invest. Moreover, these scam companies are aware that many Christian's hold to a false teaching, which says, God's children are entitled to wealth and prosperity.
Please don't risk doing business with fxtrade777. Once your money is sent to them, you'll never see it again. Don't be tempted into doing business with these heartless pieces of sh*t!
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