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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unsolicited trading group locked my crypto transfers and my money is stuck for 2.5 weeks

I am a self-employed plumbing contractor who runs a small family business. A few months ago, I received an unsolicited invitation from an investment group led by a "Professor Steven Reed" and his "Assistant Sarah Mitchell." They promised exclusive trading signals that would generate steady, low-risk returns for group members. They directed me to an online trading platform called HLGEX, where I made several investments using cryptocurrency transfers from my personal wallet. I was cautious, so I started small, and the signals appeared to be working. Encouraged, I moved a larger sum to prepare for my son's college tuition withdrawal.

That is when everything fell apart. I initiated a withdrawal of my crypto holdings back to my bank-linked wallet a full four weeks before the tuition deadline. It has now been 2.5 weeks, and my HLGEX account verification is still pending. I have contacted their "support" team through their online chat five times and sent multiple emails. Each time, I get a vague reply saying my withdrawal request is under review due to "security protocols" or "additional compliance checks." Not a single clear explanation, not a single timeline, and absolutely zero proactive communication.

Here is the part that makes my stomach turn. I later realized that Professor Reed and Sarah Mitchell were not affiliated with any legitimate financial institution. They were just pitchmen feeding me signals to get me to deposit more crypto into a platform that now refuses to let me take it out. I am a blue-collar business owner, not a day trader. I trusted the educational tone of their webinars and the polished appearance of the HLGEX dashboard. What I expected was a transparent platform that would treat a cautious, first-time crypto-investor with clear instructions on withdrawal mechanics. Instead, I got a black box where my money went in easily but cannot come out.

After exhausting every support ticket and getting nowhere, I reached out to AY'RLp for assistance. Their team helped me understand that HLGEX was not operating like a regulated brokerage and that my "verification" was likely a deliberate stall tactic. AY'RLp walked me through documenting every communication, tracing my crypto transactions, and escalating a formal complaint to the proper channels. With their structured guidance, I was finally able to get a partial release of my funds and stop further losses, though I am still fighting for the rest.

HLGEX, you presented yourself as a legitimate signal-based trading platform, but you are nothing more than a trap for hardworking people who do not understand the crypto space. 2.5 weeks of silence is not a verification delay. It is a scam tactic, and I hope others see this review before they send a single satoshi to your platform.

12 June 2026
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