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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers

Scammers - Do Not Call List Violators. They claim to be from Palm Capital or some other variation on that name located in California (along with other cities). It's all a scam just to get your details.

13 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Palm Capital or Palm Capital Advisors Limited

Palm Capital Advisors Limited - Palm Capital
Most definitely a scam/Fraud. Although they had lots of info about my transactions with Smith And Partners (now a defunct fraudulent company).
They promised they would refund money I paid out to Smith & Partners and all I had to do was pay them first. They had lots of chat and tried a hard sell - like pay some upfront then the balance the next day.
To cut a long story short - their phone number is no longer valid so I cannot contact Nigel Barnes at Palm Capital. No money will be refunded. AVOID

11 November 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No SEC-audited returns as other firms offer. Too salesy

Tried to have a substantive conversation when he called 30 minutes late to our appointment. (He claimed to get vmail, but my phone showed no attempted calls.)
He has no SEC-audited past returns to give me, as other firms offer.
When I asked for his differences he lapsed into a general sales pitch.
When I said being introduced via FB ad put him at a burden to be overcome, he had no idea what I meant.

12 December 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM!!

Do not waste your money on this "company", its all nonsens and a hoax. They have a FB page where many of the members are fake. A friend got his account accepted with a photo of a light-socket as ID...should be a red flag in my book ;) The scammer goes by the name Asiyä Oyando. He is very pushy about members adding more funds to their accounts, and to recruit new prospects. He gets in contact with you through messenger/Fb. Stay clear of Palm Capital.

30 August 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be carefull guys

Be carefull guys, it very dangerous , many of profiles are fake, and all time send you massage to put money to much press , their promotion are fake and many problems with the wallets. they have 35% tax but is secret, they told us the last moment. all my team lose the money.....some people pay the tax and nothing.

21 February 2021
Unprompted review

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