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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Warning to Anyone Considering Investing In Apex Energy Partners

Please be extremely careful before investing with this company. My experience has raised serious red flags, and I feel it’s important to warn others.

I registered as an investor and followed their package plans. I reinvested in the first plan four times, only to be told later that the maximum allowed was three — something they never mentioned in advance. That was the first sign of hidden rules.

I then joined one of their promotions and invested $5,000, encouraged by people who now seem like they may have been part of the operation. I was supposed to receive $15,000 after 72 hours, but my account suddenly showed $25,000 — a tactic that felt designed to make me trust them more.

The real shock came when I tried to withdraw $17,000. They demanded that I first purchase a “one-time withdrawal certificate” for $3,500. This fee was never mentioned before, and it appeared only when I attempted to access a large amount of money.

Every time I tried to withdraw, they introduced new surprise requirements. They also run a Telegram group full of people claiming to receive huge payouts, but based on what I saw, those testimonies do not seem trustworthy. When I questioned anything, my messages were deleted and I was removed from the group.

This pattern of hidden rules, sudden fees, and silencing anyone who asks questions is extremely concerning.

My warning: Do not invest unless you fully understand every fee and condition — and be cautious, because my experience felt very misleading.

22 November 2025
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