Wealthfuture Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

wealthfuture.org online scamming group

I was searching for a reputable online crypto trading company,initially i decided to find out and get some form of education before making the jump ,after searching the internet ,i found "onlineprotrading.com" i studied the online website and studied the info , this appeared to be the right way to start , the initial fee was £250 for the base training package which seemed reasonable considering the amount of info i was going to receive together with online training and guidance with a registered broker , then before you've got a chance to make a brew your phone will start ringing ,and then the scam starts , i was contacted by a guy named Felix from wealthfuture.org regarding my registration for online trading. having paid the £250 which i assumed was the training course fee ,i was then told i had paid the required deposit to start online trading with wealthfuture.org ,
The next call i had was from Thomas john Dillinger who was going to be my broker and guide he actually sent me his registered broker number ( which has since been removed from the broker register ).Moving on i had access to a wealthfuture account page and within a few days my deposit had increased in value to $800 plus.i was impressed that such could be possible in such a short amount of time (The account page will not allow you to withdraw any funds whatsoever) .the next call i had was asking me to invest an additional £5000 and that would generate £25k within a month .with the promise that the original investment would be returned at the end of the month with profits. i didn't invest the £5k fortunately avoid this company you will never see your money ever again basically its yet another online scamming crypto currency set of companies

February 20, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It´s all about fast talk

It´s all about fast talk, nothing else. They will go for every kind of money, you think was yours. They are thief´s and not even close to a proper behavior, when you are trying to talk sense to them. Do not get close WARNING do not get close

January 17, 2023
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