Yorkcg 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you've been scammed, we are preparing legal action against YorkCG, go to our website and email us and let us know your story, yorkcgfraud com. Thank you.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Yorkcg.are a bogus trading platform. They make out they are in London, England, when in fact they are in Kingston, Jamaica. They scam under the guise of learning to trade online and investing more mon... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

You will be scammed of everything 200% so got a call from a dan philips and invested $500 on my own accord I then kept on receiving calls and got told he was my account manager and he had aan oppurtun... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Had an account with them for a while with 250 dollars. I made some money, but it was very hard because I'm not really experienced. An account manager mentioned to me once, that I can get his h... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you've been scammed

If you've been scammed, we are preparing legal action against YorkCG, go to our website and email us and let us know your story, yorkcgfraud com. Thank you.

4 September 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Only scam

First they act as your best friend. If you change your mind they become really unpleasant and start to blame you with all kinds of accusations. Then, every second day all kind of numbers all over the world call you and spam you. On the request to delete the number they dont react. So stay away from that, i would say company, but it really isnt, it´s just a scam, that earns money with naiv poeple

13 May 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam

Total scam. I only made an initial deposit of what I could afford to lose, ( $400 AUS )and it looks like I have.
They tried to pressure me into depositing many thousands but I bailed and said I wanted to close the account and with draw the funds. That was over 3 months ago and no progress being made, although due to "commissions" being withdrawn there is little left of the $400.
Interestingly, the "Troy Harvey Bernstein" who I was dealing with ( according to emails from YorkCG ) managed to change on the emails to "Troy Harvey Berhman" from SuisseCG which was a very dodgy company that I believe folded under scamming reviews.When I pointed this out, the emails magically reverted to the previous identity. AVOID AT ALL COST!!!

2 March 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not go near YORKCG

Opened an a/c with A$500 to trade in Bitcoin and subsequently realised not a safe broker to be dealing with. It started with receiving calls from many other brokers offering their services. From the UK supposedly on many different mobile numbers. Would have received at least 45/50 over 3 mth period, some at 2am in the morning. Also received calls from a number of different YorkCG brokers aggressively asking me why I was not trading and looking for me to put in more funds and trade., trade., trade. That's all they were interested in, getting you to lodge more funds. Their systems are obviously not secure if I was to get that many calls on my mobile.They are not the least interested in discussing how these things happen, they just want to talk about how much money that make for the client. So I decided to close my account, took number of emails and calls and eventually 7weeks later I ended up with A$174 being returned. Charged me US$99 for each month of non activity, so they know how to rip you off.
Not a great loss to me but a BAD EXPERIENCE in dealing with them.KEEP WELL AWAY FROM THEM or any overseas Trader for that matter.

26 February 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Yorkcg.are a bogus trading platform

Yorkcg.are a bogus trading platform. They make out they are in London, England, when in fact they are in Kingston, Jamaica. They scam under the guise of learning to trade online and investing more money into (Big Events) like Black Friday, Christmas trading etc, and when you build up a considerable amount of $us in your account, suddenly it will disappear overnight. They have no scruples, and will clean you out of even the $250usd starting fee if you don't invest more money. Steer very wide of Yorkcg.com

13 February 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAMMERS GET MORE AND MORE CLEVER

I cant say enough BAD things about these scammers. You will be lucky to ever see your money back if you send it to them. John Goldstien or Troy Bernstein where the criminals I spoke to, they play audible crowd noise in the background of the calls...busted lol, the whole thing is fake, just dont do it. The only good comments on here are from the handful of thieves that run the show

21 January 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Harassing calls even after you tell…

Harassing calls even after you tell them to stop. Disgusting company just harass you non stop. Hope they get shut down. Been calling me all morning over 30 times. Just disgusting. Also I believe they are scammers. They need to be shut down.

16 January 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t have anything to do with this lot…

Don’t have anything to do with this lot of scammers, I was directed to their site somehow from another dealer and did not no till it was too late. They got 500 dollars out of me and I can’t get it back, they keep saying it has been processed and sent over a month now and just keep sending me all rubbish about it been sent. They are the best scammers and I no I won’t get my money back. DONT DEAL with them they have told me all lies from the start.

16 January 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Simply fake

Fake....called from nocaller id and stressed over phone that he will guide me to the registration process...they are unlicensed as well....not registered in australia...had to push back and hang up.

13 January 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam at its best

It’s a total scam, anyone who wants to invest hard earned money, do it on something visible. I invested 20,000AUS which I was told can be withdrawn at any time, and told I got 5000 bonus because of special offers, which I was thinking to trade with it by withdrawing my initial investment, However it didn’t take them 3 days, to tell me I lost all my investments. The worst part i didn’t get any proper explanation, yet so called account manager stoped responding my call and my email.

30 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No ABN No ACN

No ABN No ACN , Not a Registered company in Australia. Someone called Mike gave me a call was stressing on the call to invest money. No clear answers, Had to disconnect the call.

20 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total scam

Total scam, account manager promises the world and your money disappears overnight.

19 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't deposit any money on yorkcg

Update: I requested a refund & got partially reimbursed. You have to weekly keep nagging for a solution.

Warning: this is a scam. Yorkcg withholds your money. Don't deposit anything! You'll thank me later.

17 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

bunch of scammers,money put in and…

bunch of scammers,money put in and never seen again,worst part is you listen to these people about bit coin on tv and when you enquire about it they have these scammers call you and you think there above board,that show sharkswith those investers makes you wonder if there all in on it

12 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

York are scam artists

You will be scammed of everything 200% so got a call from a dan philips and invested $500 on my own accord I then kept on receiving calls and got told he was my account manager and he had aan oppurtunity so I invested another $1000....I tried constantly to withdraw but to no avail then within 1-2 days my whole account had been lost and never received a call or anything again .....don’t this guys it’s 💯 scam you will lose your money for sure !!!!!

5 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

i was abit disturbed by reading the…

i was abit disturbed by reading the reviews that people didn't get their money back when I got mines back .I mean they must have emailed you a form to fill out and to sign back and return .I mean its terrible to hear when you can get your money back and people still put on bad comments . I have problems with brokers which my money has been pending for weeks but this is not one of them. I hope people can check their emails before posting bad comments.

17 November 2019
Unprompted review

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