Emdcapital Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

At the beginning EMDCapital looks to be…

At the beginning EMDCapital looks to be an excellent trader company, in July 2019 a financial analyst (Martin Ferrer) was assigned to teach and guide me to initiate in trading operations. The first deposit was done, later I was invited to increase my balance and continue with the operations. Also I was invited to invest in a project to buy bitcoins. In november 2019, EMDCapital change my analyst to Daniel Hoffman replacing to Martin Ferrer. Everything looks really exciting with the profit reached. In february 2020 I asked to Martin Ferrer and Daniel Hoffman to recover back my money, he indicated that I needed to pay 5% for trader operations plus 10% fo VAT retention. I did paid those additional money. So far (april 2020), I have not recovered my money from EMDCapital, worse of the cases, no one in EMDCapital answer my messages.
PLEASE DO NOT INVEST YOUR MONEY IN EMDCAPITAL, better look for regulated trader companies and their reviews.
Leopoldo Xoconostle

16 April 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't waste your hard earn't money

Don't waste your hard earn't money , They are scammers. They'll take your money , Make it look like you're account is going up in big leaps and bounds , Keep asking you to deposit more funds so they can cash in a very big contract . Then of course they want even more money for the accounts department to release it .By this stage you realise that you have been scammed all along and you don't hear from them again ..

20 August 2019
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