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Be very careful before going to deep with this group. My experience ended horribly as I ran out of time and money. Proceed with caution.
In order to get my 25k investment cheque, Michael Fraser requested me to cut a cheque for 10k first, then said he would send funds. I have requested a ledger of my account, and they have ignored me.
This is a Scam !!!!!
Canadian Securities advised , do not send Money to Buygoldca.com
Off to Canadian Anti Fraud Center now, and the RCMP
There's always a deal that must be acted on immediately, which requires 25K, but they will go 50/50. Problem is...was there actually a deal and did they anti-up 50%, or did you just dump more money into a black-hole. Having invested 50K CAD with the account showing a sizable actual profit balance, I requested a 50K profit taking. I was told the account had to be deleveraged, which would take 5-6 weeks. That time went by and I eventually received 25K CAD, but then I'm confronted with a need for 50K USD in order to hedge 100K USD, seems I am to come up with 25K and they would come up with 25K. I am told that I had committed to this payment arrangement, something I do not recall. Why would I have committed to this when I was still trying to get the full 50K CAD withdrawal?
Apparently if I don't come up with the 25K the account will likely default. It is really quickly developing into a scam. Is anyone working with a "Michael Fraser"...would like to know of your experience. Certainly, if Mr. Fraser comes up with the remainder of the agreed withdrawal (25K CAD)...then I will have to extend an apology...time will only tell.
No reviews before 2013. Website says copyright 2018, so hasn't been updated since then, or is a fictitious date to make you think they have been around for a while. Google Maps has no listing for said business. They cold call you and tell you about the upside of hedging commodities, but conveniently leave out the downside. Investing in commodities is easy, you don't need to use the service of a suspect company.
I started out with a small account and have watched the account grow over time. I am quite happy with the results. Communication has been good. They usually contact me via email or phone within 1 or 2 business days.
Was a little nervous at first but am very glad that I went through with it. Everyone has been very professional. I am able to login and see my account with my own eyes. I do not always understand what I am looking at but they take the time to explain it to me along with various strategies. I am quite happy thus far. Its refreshing to do business with people who seem to care.
Thought I would take a chance on a small gold account. Thus far I have been very satisfied. Communication has been good and I am very happy with the results thus far. The people here are very knowledgeable and professional.
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