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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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This website is definitely a scam!! DO NOT GO ANYWHERE THIS!!! Stolen my life saving!! Sucks, Check the website on my Display picture section to get refunded

9 September 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Is this the same company as cryptosmarket.io?


I am not sure if this is the same company as cryptosmarket.io but if so I rate these Minus 2500 stars
If I could a lower rating I would give the Minus 2500 stars.
I was invited to open a trading account and although I realised it would be risky, decided to give it a try with a small "investment" of $250. After two months this balance had increased to nearly $2500, so I was very pleased. At this time my agent Tobby Gregers asked me to invest more. I told him that I had no more spare funds, but he kept saying I was a liar. He kept harrassing me to invest $2500 which would give a better return. I repeated that it was impossible but he called me a liar. Then I found that nothing was happening and he said my account was blocked because I had not invested more. I repeated that I could not, but again he said I was a liar. The next day I went to check if the account was active and found that the balance had dropped by half and was rapidly continuing to drop. When it reached just over $400 I requested withdrawal and stated the reason was that I wanted to close the account. The next day I had not heard so asked Tobby when I could expect my withdrawal. He told me to check the account balance and it was negative as he had placed another losing trade shortly after I had contacted him.
When I asked why he had done this he said I did not care about him and that he had done it because I lied to him. He had used Anydesk to watch me log onto my (sons business) bank and saw it had £5000 in the account - so he said that confirmed I am a liar - even though it is not my money!
He kept saying it was my fault because I had lied and did not care about him or I would have invested more.

When I said I wanted to close my account I was told that I must pay £750 "guarantee before I could get the £2800 + balance in he account. He said it was not a payment because it would be refunded but could not explain how that was a guarantee. My bank advised me not to pay as they suspected it would not be repaid. The company then froze the account so I assume I have lost the lot.

After I posted this review Tobby was very upset and asked me to delete it. He said that he was not a scammer and he would prove it by getting my money returned, so giving him the benefit of the doubt - and hoping it was true - I did delete my review. Surprise surprise, he is no longer answering my messages and when I checked, the website is offline.
IF THIS COMPANY IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH CRYPTOSMARKET.IO please ignore this review, but I suspect it may be, please do not deal with this company as they are clearly rogues and I hate to think how much I could have lost if I had "invested more" however I think that this site too is not available but if you ever hear from Tobby Gregers - run a mile and don't trust him with a penny.

7 May 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company is a big big scam they…

This company is a big big scam they steal your money make fun of you harass you all the time with phone calls and their number also can't be traced because they use some kind of device very professional scamming people it is big company to scam people actually whole quantum a1 is a big big scam

2 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I can’t put 0 stars otherwise I would

I can’t put 0 stars otherwise I would.
Thank God I “invested” the minimum amount (250 euros). They are SCAMMERS, there’s no way around it. As soon I asked for my money back they started being rude, they changed my credentials on the website so now I don’t have any access to my money. This was today but I’m 100% sure that I won’t get my money back. The good reviews are, believe me, fake. Trust the bad ones! Trustpilot should take action on that. Please, please don’t let them convince you to give them money. They will make a run for it. You will get NOTHING I promise you. For my part, I will alert the police here in Italy and in London, since I have a close relative living there.

24 January 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

THEY WİLL SCAMM AND DESTROY YOUR LIFE

Michael Ross with Him Lies,I made Also A Video About Him,Because I Believed This Evil Guy,Who Bring Me In This Situation,Taked All Of Mine Money,They Are Evil Take Care Of This Company,At Least I Give Up To Send Money And Broke The Contact With This Evil Gay Broker.

2 October 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Joachim Shultz Cryptomarket.com scammed…

Joachim Shultz Cryptomarket.com scammed my money then he tells me he gave my profits away to charity and disappeared, so is my money and account with The Financial Investment Group . Cryptomarket brokers are not legitimate.

19 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam / Ponzi

This company is a clear scam/ponzi. Please don't fall for that!

They kept calling me from an Austrian number. The attendant insisted that I send €250 as an initial investment to test their service. I asked her to email me how the company works. I received a terribly formatted email from Tobias Barg with unrealistic promises, like 7% daily APR or 35% monthly APR. That was the biggest red flag for me. When they called back again, I confronted the attendant with this information. Still, she kept telling me I was losing an excellent investment opportunity without being objective on how the company operated or where it was registered.

If you have sent money to them, I'm sorry, but you'll never see it again. No serious investment company will ever call random people asking them to invest money.

13 July 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake / SCAM

Fake company! no way to contact your account manager (no email, phone, address).
You only deal with very suspicious staff who pretend to be German but the accent is clearly from Eastern Europe.
If you refuse to deposit more money, you will no longer have access to your account and will even face threats and insults.
No need to be a genius to realize that previous good reviews are obviously fake and fraudulent...

8 May 2023
Unprompted review
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