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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I saw a BBC program (fake) on Y.Tube…

I saw a BBC program (fake) on Y.Tube suggesting that this company and Veridian Matrix AI platform are a good investment. Stacey Soloman was the presenter and there was a link, which I followed. I was asked to give my mobile phone number and they rang me back. Very persuasive, said they were approved by the FSA etc.. All lies - beware of lookalike TV progs. and do not communicate with them at all. If you contact your bank immediately their fraud department will take it from there. Good Luck

4 June 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ruthless people with no spine

Ruthless people with no spine! I got in contact with John Bek who wanted to share screen and take a look at my bankaccount. He asked me to transfer all my savings and told me that they would be as safe as in the bankaccount and that they were covered by the bank guarantee (which they obviously are not). I told him that about 5000 euro was reserved for my daughters savingaccount and that I defenetly would not transfer them. With a lot of persuation he made me believe that the money would be safe with Suissecg. To my dismay we suddenly fell into a tradesituation which was very unusual and the account went from 45000 to 3000 euro. To fix my loss he had worked very hard with a recoveryplan which implied that I should transfer another 5000 euro. I hired the service from "My charge back" for almost a year ago, but unfortunately not much have happened. All my saved money is gone including the savings for my daughter. DONT LET ANYONE FROM SUISSECG GET IN CONTACT WITH YOU. THEY ONLY WANT ONE THING! YOUR MONEY!

7 July 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ruined my life

Ruined my life. All so called fundings should be safe, at start very promissing results and they were. These results became there by minute by minute trading. They promissed, mr Bek, that this way of trading could be continued by having a certain grade. So I invested more, and then every trade became a loss. I begged them for the same way of trading as promissed/agreed but it became and is still a nightmare. Ok I have been naïef but this happened all in from March 2019 till July 2019. At the end they told me to invest again to get out off the grave. Now there is no contact anymore, first the company was called Traderur and then they so called merged into Suissecg. And now when you call them it’s sometimes Traderur.
Stay away from them!!!! They are more evil then your worst enemy!

15 May 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not waste your money investing with these scammers.

Do not waste your money investing in to this company they will push you open account and log money and after that forget about it.
I had a worst experience with this company took me over 3 weeks to get my money back. First they said I didn't provide swift code for my bank well I provide them BIC which is same but these guys don't even know that.When I made a withdraw request I had €245 in account and the actual money I received in my bank is €215.

they will take the money and Good luck if you received the full amount.

DO NOT INVEST WITH THEM.

I can prove if needed to anyone that they are scammers.

22 February 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Suissecg is a SCAM company don't get sucked by them.

This is a scam company who are based in London as they say but are Americans! And they make you deposit $10,000;s of dollars because they say the return otherwise will be next to nothing. After I made my first loss with my first trading. I asked them to refund my money from my account they refused to refund my money. They say I was part of I trading group and I cannot just leave and I have to con't trading. I have to have money invested if I wanted to see some of my money in future. They hold you at ransom. They threat to take legal action against you. Don't be a fool and invest it is a BIG Scam I lost $20,000. Be smart and use a LICENSED Broker this company if Blacklisted by Financial Conduct Authority in UK. Suissecg they are NOT Licensed Brokers. STAY AWAY AT ALL COST.

15 November 2019
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