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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

please,read other reviews before deal with them

ok so what I'm about to share, I know from a guy who worked there for a month or so till he figured out the company is scamming people. I will not mention his name for obvious reasons.
This platform is run by Orion Services EOOD who owns multiple companies who in turn own multiple platforms for online trading. This way they managed to stay 1 steps ahead of interpol and all other local authorities. It all started with Options XO, a binary options platform, a few yrs back. Everyone knows now that binary options platforms are illegal almost in every country. Sensing that there was no more profit in it they switched to Online trading (CFD) and created the infamous Prime CFD's platform. with this one they scammed millions of people, they got banned in Australia and the Australian govt issued warnings against them everywhere on national television. This all happened around 3 yrs ago. Not long after they launched Wisebanc, another notorious platform that had millions of victims, especially in ireland where they got banned and the govt made them bad publicity in a similar fashion as with Australia and Prime CFDs. after this they started launching multiple platforms in rather rapid succession (around 4 months per platform). They would keep the successfull ones and drop the not so successfull ones, ghosting all clients that still had money in while they were at it. Those platforms are as follows: Olympus markets, Aspen Holding, LVgrow markets, Gorise markets. Prime CFD's was regulated in Vanuatu while the next ones in the list have never had any license whatsoever. So how does it work? They convince you by whatever means to put money in. Then the "broker" (who has no qualifications as a broker btw) calls you and tries to convince you to put more money which sometimes works sometimes doesn't. then he gives you a few trades to convince you to put even more money. Then when they are certain that the client will never put more money in they 'burn" the client which basically means they give him/her a trade or multiple trades that wipe their account clean off. another common practice is for the broker to do a margin call when the account is almost out of funds and tell the client they can only save the account by putting more money in. as you can imagine withdrawing is difficult to say the least. First off they have the verification process (most intrusive one you can imagine) besides the normal id and roof of address that any financial institution requests (paypall, skrill etc) they require pictures of your card. they mention that you can cover the first 12 digits and CVV but some clients don't in which case they steal money off their card!!!!! in addition they ask you to sign a declaration of deposit for every deposit. Things become exponentially more complicated if you pay from the wife's\parents\other family member's card. As you can imagine many people don't want that so they want to withdraw, at which point the broker and the compliance department scare the client off with the AML laws and many renounce claiming their money. Furthermore they keep using delaying tactics even after you verify the account which makes even more clients give up. Here is where it gets interesting tho. You absolutely CAN get your funds back. All you need to do is to aggressively threaten them with police, lawyers, Chargebacks, newspapers and so on. While police can't rlly touch them they can warn the population like in the previously mentioned cases. Chargebacks are extremely harmful to them as they can prompt Visa and Mastercard to stop working with them if they get too many. As such they actually do give the money back to "aggressive" clients because such scenarios can lead to them loosing money. The company's profit is based by always having more money going in(deposits) then going out(salaries, taxes, refunds). The last platform (unless they opened another one during the COOVID 19 lockdown idk) they opened is regulated, licensed, and everything seems just peachy about it.

December 24, 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't believe them. They are scam and annoying!

They are scam and annoying. I invested 200 euro with them which go up to 700 euro so I decided to withdraw my money but I couldn't. Now I have only 51 euro and I can not withdraw it.

My friend received a call from one of their agent that can speak Arabic who told her to send him 80 euro to close her account as fee. Their staff are thieves now my friend made a complain to the Swedish authorities about this company and I will do the same.

Maybe we are wrong about them but I am waiting until my money hit my account bank and if they will do something about their agent who calls my friend and took her money. Then if the do so I ll update my review about them.

July 16, 2020
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