IFC Markets Scammed Me of $2,000
The international Forex
& CFD broker, IFC Markets, is used by over 10,000 global investors.
However, the WikiFX exposure channel has received complaints about this
broker recently. What happened? Is IFC Markets a scam? Lets figure it
out.To get more news about WikiFX, you can visit wikifx.com official website.
Complainants Story
I
opened a live account with this broker and funded my account via
WebMoney with an amount of $2,000 (13th Jan. 2021), and then I received a
$600 bonus.After only 12 hours, I found out that my account had been
blocked and received an email claiming that my account had been closed
because of Arbitrage! But I did not open any trade on my account at all.
The most important note, in this case, is that IFC Markets blocked my
whole balance and they did not allow me to withdraw my initial deposit
($2,000).
They referred me to section 5.2 of the client
agreement and claimed that they had the right to block my account, ALL
of my balance, and even my INITIAL DEPOSIT! I really can not understand
what is going on here...I even did not open any trade on my account.
This clearly is a SCAM!!!
As per investigation, the score of IFC
Markets is only 1.48 on the WikiFX APP. According to the latest risk
warning, this broker currently has no valid regulatory information. The
Virgin Islands FSC regulatory license claimed by this broker is a
suspicious clone, please be aware of the risk!
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