Aig Markets customer reviews

Updated: March 20, 2026
Aig Markets
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Fiona Newman
13.06.2022 | 17:08

AIGMarkets offers a real-time alert system that I used to bid on stocks online. The system lets me know when prices are going up so I can buy low and sell high. It's easy to use and I was able to increase my profit margin by nearly 13% in the span of 1 week.

JL
08.06.2022 | 02:48

This entity is NOT in any way affiliated with AIG (American International Group)! It is a TOTAL scam. And they are very good at what they do! The wallet that you are asked to send your money to starts with a 3 and that is a scammer wallet. The money that gets deposited into that wallet gets removed immediately. On their very professional looking and elaborate website, which shows all the market tickers, you will have an account set up and it will reflect the money you deposited. Don’t be fooled! It’s just a number on your screen. All your profits are also just numbers on a screen. But your money is long gone. When you try to withdraw, they will suggest a small amount to set up a digital trail through all the wallets and into your own bank account. They will even suggest to do a withdrawal to show you that you can take out your money at any time and it goes fast and smooth. Brian Boroski is an amazing “advisor”that will make you feel at ease. He handles himself very professionally and is always helpful and kind. I got along with him so well and thought he was the real deal. In my case he got sick one day and Thomas helped me with my trade and made a mistake and lost 98% of my money. Naturally he got fired and everyone was very upset about what happened to me. There supposedly were lots of meetings with upper management and David Stein (supervisor) came in with amazing offers to help recover lost funds. All you need to do is send in a matching amount to activate a new account and it will be returned back to you immediately, along with a new account bigger then what you had before. As soon as you send the money, it gets stuck in transaction and now you need to send another amount down the same blockchain to get it unstuck. It’s ALL a scam and the money is gone long before you ever started trading. It’s like a very real trading video game that actually interacts with real markets, except the money that people invest is whisked away long before and all it is are numbers on a screen. “But there are so many good reviews here on TrustPilot.” I have no proof but I am totally certain that most if not all are fake reviews. I checked out many of the names and they are popular FB names with old or fake accounts. People, you can believe me and save yourself your hard earned money or you can go try it and loose it in the end. But if you do, go to Blockchain.com, type in the wallet address at AIG Markets and check the transaction behind the scenes and you will see transactions that you did not make

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