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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Biggest fraud company ever

Biggest fraud company ever. All effort should be made to take them down. I have reported them to the regional police and also to cyber crime.
Hope ppl look out for the reviews and then invest.

June 9, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

One star is too generous

One star is too generous. I blocked their numbers and told them clearly stop calling me. But they keep trying, faking London numbers, pressuring me for more money. and when I refuse, they turn cold and aggressive. If FirstNexus want to prove they are real, they should return what they took from me.
I thought I had found another FifthHeaven & Co where I get paid effortlessly when I joined them but they are completely different and disappointing.

May 31, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

First Nexus is a Sophisticated Scam

First Nexus is a sophisticated scam and a complex criminal organization. Most of the communication between yourself and so-called investment professionals is done through WhatsApp. They will also call you through untraceable phone numbers. I first came in to contact with First Nexus on January 22, 2025 after clicking on an ad online that promised making tons of profit through AI trading. I had to open an account with US$250 to start trading with First Nexus. Through my entire time with them until May 20, 2025, I dealt with characters called Eliot Spensor, Jessica Redding and Mr Levi. These are all aliases and fake names. They encourage you to put more funds in to your portfolio promising you high unrealistic returns. They tell you whatever amount you deposit, they will match it with a credit that allows you to invest more money in to the market. More about the credit after. I came to realize that the trading platform that they gave me access to is a fake or simulated account that tracks real stocks and equities. When I logged in to my account, it looked like I was making profit. This is a front so that you are fooled to think you are making real money. At first, the characters that contact you are very engaged. When you start questioning them about things that don’t add up, they will pass you around to another character to deal with. Classic bait and switch. When you request to withdraw your funds, they tell you that you have to trade back the credit that they deposited in your account. This is where the scam happens. They will not let you withdraw funds until the credit that they gave you is traded back. There’s no timeline to this and if you let it go, they will make it look like you lost all your funds on bad trades and then ask for more funds to rescue the account, and the scam continues. You will then never see you funds ever again. They stay distantly engaged throughout the process to pretend they are legit. They are very convincing. I dealt with these characters for four months and deposited US$6500 with them. I thought I had lost all the money until I thought of how to beat them at their own game. The easiest way to figure how a scammer works is to play on their greed. If you promise them more funds, they will fall for the trap. That’s what I did. I told one of the characters that I had large funds that I wanted to start funneling in to the portfolio. I told him before I release the large amount of funds, I need him to let me withdraw US$4000 as a trust building process. I told him if I could withdraw that amount out of my account, I’d deposit it right back and even add more funds to the portfolio.The scammer fell for it and returned $4000 of my $6500 that they had stolen. I was satisfied with retrieving most of my money back by getting in to the scammer’s head. Very satisfying also to beat a scammer at their own game. Nonetheless, STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY, as you won’t be as lucky as I was to retrieve any of your funds. These are sophisticated criminals and they are constantly switching their website to continue the scam. When I first started with them, they were fistnexus.io, then firstnexus.pro and now they are firstnexus.org. Always pivoting to continue their criminal behaviour.

May 20, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not go anywhere near Firstnexus …

Do not go anywhere near Firstnexus they will promise a lot but they are a scam and you will lose your money, they even have the nerve to come back to you and ask for more money and tell you we can turn this around we will offer you a scheme which will give you 8 Thousand pounds per month SCAM stay away.

May 23, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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March 16, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID THESE PEOPLE. YOU WILL LOSE EVERYTHING!!

THEY HAVE CHANGED THEIR URL FROM firstnexus.pro TO firstnexus.org. THEY DO THIS OFTEN, TO STAY AHEAD OF THE BAD REVIEWS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT.
11 JUNE 2025 - THEY HAVE JUST CHANGED IT AGAIN. IF ANYONE FINDS THEIR NEW URL PLEASE PUBLISH IT HERE (AND EVERYWHERE).

I made what I fear was the biggest mistake of my life when I ‘invested’ here. I dealt with three guys, David Bloom (said he was Swiss), Kevin Campbell (South African) and Sean Walker (sounded Australian). I don’t know if they are real names.
They have an address in London, but the list of companies there showed no First Nexus. I have no idea where they are physically. Possibly Switzerland.
They kept pushing me for more money to get into the VIP band, so I ended up putting in USD150k.
They put my money into a series of disastrous trades, and when those tanked they demanded an extra USD 25k ‘margin call’ to rescue the $150k. I then dug into my other pension fund for this. However they then put me onto yet more hopeless trades, and asked me to throw in another $25k to rescue it again. I realised that I could no longer trust them.
Even if they weren’t scammers (which they are), you would still likely lose everything given their business model. For starters, they take a 1.5% commission on trades, which is why they put you into massive leveraged trades. They get their commission based on the full leveraged amount, regardless of how the trades subsequently perform.
On top of that, the ‘market’ (they say it’s Metatrade 5) charges an extra %0.65 per day. This means that you lose over 6% in a week before you start to trade.
In boom times it is possible to make a profit over and above those percentages, but most times you will just lose. The trade itself might, or might not, go up but rarely enough to cover those fixed costs. David sent me a screen shot showing the market had gone up 8% over the week, but really you would get only 2%. Conversely the market could easily go down 8%, in which case my loss would be 14%.
2% gain vs 14% loss, yup a great deal there.
Even if after this you turn a profit then the real fun begins, namely getting your money out of them. I tried taking a small amount out, but no deal.
In fact, there is probably no real trading at all, just a simulation programmed to fail.
I am now left with a far bleaker retirement than I had planned. I was a weapons-grade idiot to fall for it, but once I was in so deep I had no option but to continue.
I have tried negotiating with them to get at least some funds back but they keep stringing me along by saying they will investigate, but then… nothing.
Leave well alone!

LATER... they say they will give me $15k back if I will remove my bad reviews. Haven't seen it yet, and probably never will.

May 2, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have lost everything due to Firstnexus

I am a victim of there trap. I have lost all my money, it is a request to everyone do not hand over your hard earned money to them. I did a mistake by believing them. I lost all my assets, home , money everything due to these scammers. It is very difficult for me to continue my life. Every month my bills are getting piled up. I have no option left right now. God please save me from this situation.
I have lost hope, and what ever wrong will happen to me, FIRST NEXUS will be responsible. I did a mistake by trusting them. I have been told that if i deposit x amount i will get my money back. Now the account is showing as negative and they are asking more money. This is really strange. I have been telling them i am bankrupt now due to FIRST NEXUS but they need money from a Bankrupt guy to return his own money. I need my investment nothing else.
I have written to Prime minister office, and exploring the options.

May 6, 2025
Unprompted review
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