bridgefund.io 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not much can be done when platforms…

Not much can be done when platforms like this get away with peoples money, reviews to prevent other victims is the best way to render help in form of a warning to others that are considering to trade with these platforms. This experience was always meant to end badly for me but was very lucky to have seen help in form of a refund activation by frauddetect.link that made the return of major of my money allocated back to my account.

5 October 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM.

SCAM.
My father invested quite a bit of money, and when he wanted to withdraw what he had, it was not longer possible to get anything back.
DO NOT INVEST. They will take your money, and you will never see anything in return. Do NOT be fooled by their website.
The same case happened to another friend with Bridgefund.io. Scammers. Cheaters. Liars. What a shame that some people need to trick innocent people like this.

15 February 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers are encouraged by the prevailing Corruption of the politicians.

We are wondering how is it possible to exist such unreliable companies having branches in several European countries.
They "arrange" so their victims see big profits produced for them in Forex by gambling in cryptocurrencies.
Then if the victim ask to withdraw these profits, they find ridiculus excuses to cancel the withdraw.
The public justice in Europe seems not interested at all to stop scamers like that and I feel I know why: The corruption of EU officials is so deep that encarages private scammers to multiply and freely act. On the other hand, corruption is the natural outcome of the Oligarchy prevailing all the world, because there is no where Democracy.

9 February 2021
Unprompted review
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