They are a scam
They are unregulated. They scam you then constantly harass you
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They are unregulated. They scam you then constantly harass you
Worst people to invest with, they never allow withdrawal but it was possible with help of A\mD\ar\kL!\mi\t(E)d
Although this company initially appeared trustworthy, offering opportunities to invest across various assets, they quickly diverted my funds—over $400,000—into inaccessible holdings under a "security review." Despite showing a balance in my account, they repeatedly demanded additional payments to unlock my funds, with no clear explanation of how withdrawals could be processed.
Although their representatives assured me the funds were safe, they provided evasive and conflicting instructions for withdrawal, often requiring methods they failed to disclose upfront. Their actions, including freezing accounts and delaying responses, are red flags that resemble standard tactics of financial fraud.
I’ve seen similar stories from other victims online—many losing life savings and retirement funds to this scam. Thankfully, the com...pany in my bio helped recover a portion of my funds.
Hello TrustPilot observers:
Although Marketsco (not Marketseco) charged a deposit to view a trial 7-day AI manipulated analysis of a WIDE RANGE of market investment entities, it did not subsequently offer an identical program for purchase, and instead sleazily focused on diverting the funds to a SINGLE item crypto Ethereum blockchain.
Although Marketsco (not Marketseco) claims that any deposited funds for the 7-day trial would be refundable, it does not readily explain how an investor could withdraw those funds.
Although a Marketsco (not Marketseco) financial advisor later stated that the funds could be withdrawn through a client's (previously) unmentioned required online banking account, he stated 5 times to avoid telling any bank official that was the reason for requesting such an account - a bank official soon described that action as a typical sleazy RED FLAG of a fraudulent seller!
I've noticed on the internet that many clients of Marketsco (not Marketseco) reported that they were unable to withdraw their investments that amounted to several thousand dollars upward to their whole life savings - many of those individuals were retired, and thus they thereby appear to be victims of elder-abuse!
BTW - Thankfully PayPal recently received my detailed complaint against Marketsco (not Marketseco) and promptly refunded my misdirected investment funds yesterday!
They always have a problem every time I am going to hit a big profit. Then you get to customer service promising to help, but they do NOTHING and pass the blame on someone else. if not for CYPHTECH THAT CAME IN FOR ME. im staying off any platform like marketseco till futer notice.
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