Overtonpartnersltd 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Overton Partners is a scam

I lost all my life savings to Overton Partners Ltd. They are a scam. They advertise as an online brokerage service and they have a trading platform on the website. Once you put your money in, you will never get it out. They will stop talking to you after they have taken everything they can from you.

They are known to the National Crime Agency, but they seem unable to stop them. The company pretends to operate from 110 Bishopsgate in London, but the building's owners have never heard of it. The police can't locate them, and their website is still online, scamming people of all their savings, but I am not allowed to put their website address here.

They make untraceable internet calls, so you can never call them back. The names and nationalities they use are fake. You will never meet any of them in person. It's likely that the company has nothing to do with the one registered at Companies House in the same name. It's a spoof.

When you try to withdraw your money from the brokerage, they will come up with fake withdrawal fees:

1. SEC fees (running into tens of thousands)
2. Liquidity provider fees - yes, what is this? (running into tens of thousands)
3. Insurance (to withdraw your own money!) - again running into tens of thousands
You will never get your money out. They are professional thieves with a multi-billion dollar scamming enterprise. A solicitor can't reach them.

Please don't fall for this scam like I did!

1 August 2023
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