FX-TradingMarket.com Review

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Out of business GRANIT OAK WORLDWIDE LIMITED
Updated: Apr 13, 2022
FX-TradingMarket is a forex broker. FX-Trading Market offers the MT4, WebTrader and Mobile forex trading top platform. FX-TradingMarket.com offers over 45 forex currency pairs, stocks, indices, futures, cfds, commodities, gold and silver for your personal investment and trading options.
FX-TradingMarket.com is part of GRANIT OAK WORLDWIDE LIMITED group. Known members of this group include IGFInvestment.com, MakeMoney-FX.com.

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FX-TradingMarket.com
Out of business
1 • 2 REVIEWS

Recent User Reviews of FX-TradingMarket.com

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SB
Manchester, United Kingdom,
Oct 10, 2019,
Guest

Total Fraud Public Beware Your money will be gone from your bank account

Length of use: Have not used
Public Beware of this Huge Fraud! Do Not provide them with Card Details, They will Empty your Bank to the Overdraft Limits and will threat you with court action, They could work under cover of other legitimate Forex brokers. Do not provide any of your details to these fraudsters

I have received a call from company Suppose to be “FXTM”. The call was in response to the enquiry I have made on a facebook advertisement, approximately a week before. I was told that the company will assign a personal account manager to help me setup the account charts after I sign up for a trading account. My Intentions were for a service to learn the chart setup for learning, rather than to make profits. I believed them to a genuine company as the adviser confirmed that they are a UK registered company and are registered by the FCA, which I quickly cross checked on their website. Also it was a London phone number
I was shocked and was in a state of disbelieve, when the adviser said that he has setup a mini account for me and charged my card “£3,250” instead of £250.00. Later they wanted personal documents for identity confirmation to be uploaded to the above website FX-tadingmarket to process refund and insisted to sign paperwork that says i have authorised the payments,which i have never. They have refused my original funds back to my account. I am in contact with my bank who are in the process of recovering the fraudulent amounts, However it is a very difficult process.

All i would say to the public is not to disclose any of your personal details to this or any other company over the phone, your £1 commitment could lead to your Max overdraft limits, total unauthorised and your bank will not easily help you recover the amounts.

They do not have any legitimate address phone number to be traced, it a gang of criminals that is allowed to rob the UK public without any intervention by the police or UK Law authorities
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partap
Hong Kong,
Jun 3, 2019,
Registered user

they r fraud in the begining they make a lil profit n ask to deposit more n more n finally they trade against us ...