Libramarkets.com SCAM

I invested money in Libramarkets. I invested around 65,000 euros.

They traded instead me, and they told me that they know what are doing, and after that I wanted to withdrawal my money they asked me to deposit more money and after that they will proceed my withdrawal request.
When I did not wanted to deposit anymore they informed me that I lost all my money (more then 65,000 euros). I wanted to see my account but everything is blocked and no one is answering. I have a lot of proofs. I need help, I need good lawyer because this is something that is serious crime.
Now I am looking for options to recover money. I tried to contact them no one did not help me. I tried to find more details about them and I was not able to find it. They accepted payments via bitcoin exchanges.
Libramarkets is a total scam. I was initially reffered to them by toolstrade which seems like i legitimate that gives signals for trade but I now have doubts for.


I received multiple calls from Mr Frank Lewis convincing me to make more deposits wcery now and then.

I deposited a total of $19k in 4months which I was hoping to have multiple returns over time as I trade.

I got to notice i kept loosing money and decided to pull out my balance of $12k. That was when my account was blocked for now reason.

All effort to reach Mr Frank was futile.
I eventually got lucky with Phoenixsouls. It was more like a miracle because I almost gave up on my money.

Always be careful when trying to invest online. There are so many scammers online.

Spam Cat thanks you for volunteering to be eaten. Your parents must be ashamed that their child grew up to try to steal money from people who had already been scammed. Since you are from the PhoenixSouls recovery room scam, Spam Cat will not only eat your rotten corpse, but will also eat your equally rotten soul.
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Libramarkets is a total scam. I was initially reffered to them by toolstrade which seems like i legitimate that gives signals for trade but I now have doubts for.


I received multiple calls from Mr Frank Lewis convincing me to make more deposits wcery now and then.

I deposited a total of $19k in 4months which I was hoping to have multiple returns over time as I trade.
If you are having a serious problem with a company, you should open your own thread in Scam Alerts and give details.

Why your own thread?

1. If the person who started this thread has their issue resolved, this whole thread will be marked as resolved.

2. Your thread can have a link from your review. This makes your issue more visible.

3. Issues can be different. Having your own thread makes it easier to get advice specific to resolving your issue.
 
If you are having a serious problem with a company, you should open your own thread in Scam Alerts and give details.

Why your own thread?

1. If the person who started this thread has their issue resolved, this whole thread will be marked as resolved.

2. Your thread can have a link from your review. This makes your issue more visible.

3. Issues can be different. Having your own thread makes it easier to get advice specific to resolving your issue.
I think I have done everything possible and checked I've fulfilled the requirements by raising a scam alert to hopefully receive help in resolving my case. However, it seems as if its all fallen on deaf ears as I have not heard anything from from anyone - other than a few suggestions of who to contact, which I've done.

I've concluded that there are many places you can lodge your complaint with and/or report it to. However, there seems to be nobody or a company that exists who specialises in recovering your losses from scammers and fraudsters such as Libra Markets.
 
However, there seems to be nobody or a company that exists who specialises in recovering your losses from scammers and fraudsters such as Libra Markets.
That's because there is no such thing as 'recovery' from scam outfits like this one...
 
I eventually got lucky with Phoenixsouls. It was more like a miracle because I almost gave up on my money.

Really, you don't say? Wow, truly a miracle dear @Kornelia Gates


https://www.phoenixsouls.com/about.php

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Texas or Poland? Make up your mind...


20 years in the business, eh? Sure, 2019 website...


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Hope no one falls for this crap...

Yo, @AsstModerator, @FxMaster , we got a 'recovery specialist' here...
 
Really, you don't say? Wow, truly a miracle dear @Kornelia Gates


https://www.phoenixsouls.com/about.php

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Texas or Poland? Make up your mind...


20 years in the business, eh? Sure, 2019 website...


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Hope no one falls for this crap...

Yo, @AsstModerator, @FxMaster , we got a 'recovery specialist' here...
Thanks for pointing out, I have missed the recovery part :(
 
That's because there is no such thing as 'recovery' from scam outfits like this one...
To my great disappointment I'm sure there are not any genuine respectable recovery firms - as I'm unable to find any. There's plenty of Recovery scammers around though. One company I contacted by 'chat' wanted a $500.00 subscription then an upfront payment of $7,000.00 to recover my money from Libra Markets. I don't think so!

However, I'm left puzzled as to what is the exact purpose of opening a scam alert on FPA - which used to be called the 'Traders Court' then later 'The New Traders Court'? From my experience it has only alerted FPA members to Libra Markets and how they scammed me. I had concluded by opening a scam alert it maybe possible for someone or a company to assist in recovering my losses. On the face of it and from where I am now that doesn't seem to be the case. It seems I've completely misunderstood its purpose. Maybe someone will be kind enough to explain the purpose of 'Scam Alerts' clearer to me?

I've more or less accepted now I've lost my money and there's no way of recovering it. I will never go anywhere near Forex or Crypto ever again. The industry is operated by scammers, fraudsters and is corrupt in so many ways. Since it is unregulated, by someone like the FCA here in the UK, there is no way of recovering your losses when things go wrong - even after you've been clearly scammed by a deceitful company such as Libra Markets which have been closed down by regulatory authorities.
That's because there is no such thing as 'recovery' from scam outfits like this one...
 
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