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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

it is still very funny till this moment…

it is still very funny till this moment how i lost 40k with Arkmanagement.couldnt get my money back for weeks. so Cyphtech.com took control of the situation and my cashßack was out in due time. so it is advisable you stay off Arkmanagement.

20 September 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dont touch with barge pole.

Dont touch with barge pole.

Better off giving your money to a charity.

Don't give these thieves a penny of your money. They arent even gentleman thieves!!

Give the money to friends, buy them some drinks now the pubs are open, give the money to charities....You'll not have the money but you will feel good about it! Or ..... you can burn it! Just as stupid as giving it to these liar thieves but at least you arent lining their pockets and won't have to put up with their aggressive bullying dreadful telephone calls.

The detail:

I'm feeling sick about losing the money to them... revolting conmen that they are ... and SOOOO embarrassed!! But do read on and have a laugh .....

Ark is absolutely the same as Iron Bits as in their way of speaking- manner, tone, expressions, accent. Are they all clones.... they must be the same one person with different names.

An all schmoozy Jake Coleman telling me he's going to make pots of money. I gave minimum of €200. (£187). Then when I told him a week later I couldn't give more...( because I realised what an idiot I'd been!) he was really rude and eventually hung the phone up on me! Great client skills.

I did same with Iron Bits. I wrote the truth on TrustPilot and they said they'd give me my money back if I took down my (truthful) review about their dirty business. They did, so, I did!! Sorry folks!!

Back to Ark .... Jake gave up, I gave up. Jeff phoned today. He spoke to me in a condescending manner, slagged off a relation of his in India because she didnt want to have anything to do with his schemes 🤔!

I told him that I couldnt give more than the €200 as I only had £400 in total to invest and I needed to diversify. (Have some on T212 doing my own thing. Brilliant platform!!)

Jeff, in his infinite wisdom told me that if all I had was £400 then I should roll a dice and get a job. He didnt even bother telling me I was going to make pots of money on €200....

He also mentioned that the €200 would only cover a pair of shoes or 3 meals from a certain fast food restaurant.... 🤔😳🤣.

I explained that the net earnings on a few postions was better than rolling a dice and has been helpful in increasing my modest investments and, actually, I do already have a job which pays the bills!

"Oh, not everyone wants to be rich..." well, actually, I'd like more money, which is why I'd given Ark Management the money to invest... so, little by little, the pot would get bigger!

By the way, Jeff also told me that " I'd lost my €200". "I had" ????

So, in the world of Crypto, where everyone is supposedly making fortunes, he blames me for them, the broker, for losing my money (because, apparently, I told them only to invest in 1 product... despite him pompously banging on about the complications and variations of the market.

Here is the complicated bit... he didn't give me a straight answer as to why he had lost my money .... (so why should I give him more...), he read off a list of trades that were executed on this position and apparently, there were only about 5 or 6 and that was it! He talked about hedging and different cryptos and margins and blah blah trying to confuse me but he still didnt seem to think that it was their fault and he was still angry with me... and rude for my observations about shares trading.

So... he was rude, phenomenally condescending to me, bitchy about a relation (sensible girl!), incredibly condescending about those poor fools who don't have tens of thousands to hand to him, because they obviously don't want to be wealthy... yeah, that didn't make sense to me!! Everyone has to start somewhere! Oh, and, of course, a liar ( they haven't really lost my money....) yet he wants me to invest more....🤪
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I think that if I ever see him and hear him condescendingly say "amaaaazing" to one of my sensible comments, I may just consider throwing a custard pie in his face!!!

I still can't work out why he kept thinking that I would rush to give him more money to invest whilst he kept on as he did.... except possibly, he wanted me to accept that my money has gone for ever... I know it hasn't gone....

One time I got fed up of him talking over me and told him to shut up and he told me that I had a point against me and the next one he would hang up! Lol! I wonder if Goldman Sachs has a naughty step too??

So...if you haven't got the hint yet, there is noooooo hope for you!! 😱

Don't give these thieves a penny of your money. They arent even gentleman thieves!!

And if you want to be talk down to by an arrogant bully, I'm sure that they will oblige in the House of Commons...

22 April 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of ARKmanagement

Between December and the end of January I invested £5000 with ARKmanagement. Early in January as tester I withdrew successfully £200 and thought, thats OK. By Wednesday this week the equity looked as if it had increased to around £8000 so I tried to withdraw the money. My contact during the two months was always Brooke Read but on asking for the money I was transferred to David, do not recall his surname. He said that the because of background activity my account had ££23433.09 available. However to recover the money I would need to pay £7000 to cover APR needs. On receipt of the money ARKmanagement would pay 50% of what was owing to me, and once I acknowledged receipt of that money they would then pay the remaining 50%. In two weeks 70% of the £7000 would be refunded and after a further 2 months 30% of the £7000 would be refunded. Now I cannot reach Brooke Read either by phone or by WhatsApp which had previously been a regular contact method.

26 February 2021
Unprompted review

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