Fxbitstation Reviews 6

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

ATTENTION!!

ATTENTION!!!
They are SCAMMERS, they scammed me in JUNE 2022, JAN2023, SEPT2025 everytime they come up with new scam and even today Feb10,2026 (whatsapp +1 (918) 800-6712 claiming themselves Care Team) i received they messaged me and they want you to indulge in this investment. They won’t payback your money, everytime they say service tax, withdrawal fees, address issues etc.. DO NOT TRUST THEM.

February 10, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

FXbitstation is a complete FRAUD

FXbitstation is a complete FRAUD! I have invested money with them and then “traded” crypto. After my total “profit” was high enough…I tried to withdraw 10k. There is 15% service fee (for all the services they provide ha!). So I had to pay them up front $1,500 dollars. They got my money and the transfer went though. But, somehow my wallet address changed…but only two characters out of 32. Keep in mind I copied and pasted the address into their withdraw. So there is no way for it to be wrong on my end.

I then got ahold of “customer service” and told them the same thing…they said it was “autocorrect” that changed two of the digits. I didn’t believe them but I thought maybe.

So skip ahead a couple of weeks and I tried to withdraw money again. The first time it didn’t go through and they said, it was a glitch. I had to wait six days.

After the six days were up, I was finally able to try the withdraw again. This time it went “through”. But, guess what? The EXACT SAME THING HAPPENED AGAN! Two random digits changed. Again, I copied and pasted the address and I checked it four different times. It was right and the address matched my wallet.

So there are stealing peoples money…out right!

Trader beware!!

October 10, 2025
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