Constantino
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Having tested with my team hundreds of forex services we have come to discover the typical myfxbook deceptive tactic where one trades dozens of accounts, most of them blow, then the scammer chooses the best performing account to upload on myfxbook and lure naive people in their service.
Since this fraud uploads a new account every single flipping month, instead of dealing with one for many months, my scam detectors ringed so I left him a comment on his Instagram asking him to clarify how could that not be the case with him.
Hence the reason why he hides his balance and equity.
I screenshot my comment thinking that he gonna block me after such a confrontation like the typical fx scamster, which he did straight away without even deleting my comment and clarifying over DM.
Here is the proof
ibb.co/9sfn844
Not a single doubt this guy is a scammer after seen such behaviors dozens of times before from forex courses, signal services, EA sellers etc
Just because this guy claims that he's worked in Barclays, doesnt mean it's true. LinkedIn doesnt require verification in the form of paper proof whatever etc.
He may be hiding in some exotic island where laws and regulators like FCA dont touch the scam practices he follows.
Also, the amount of people who have left him a review and was their first review is about 70% of all of his trustpilot reviews, probably some paid fake reviews service with autogenerated accounts using bots.
Since this fraud uploads a new account every single flipping month, instead of dealing with one for many months, my scam detectors ringed so I left him a comment on his Instagram asking him to clarify how could that not be the case with him.
Hence the reason why he hides his balance and equity.
I screenshot my comment thinking that he gonna block me after such a confrontation like the typical fx scamster, which he did straight away without even deleting my comment and clarifying over DM.
Here is the proof
ibb.co/9sfn844
Not a single doubt this guy is a scammer after seen such behaviors dozens of times before from forex courses, signal services, EA sellers etc
Just because this guy claims that he's worked in Barclays, doesnt mean it's true. LinkedIn doesnt require verification in the form of paper proof whatever etc.
He may be hiding in some exotic island where laws and regulators like FCA dont touch the scam practices he follows.
Also, the amount of people who have left him a review and was their first review is about 70% of all of his trustpilot reviews, probably some paid fake reviews service with autogenerated accounts using bots.