Arrexpro customer reviews

Updated: April 2, 2026
Arrexpro
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Summary
Multiple reviewers allege the broker is a scam. One user says an account manager named Mark Wilson convinced them to deposit $250, buy a $1,500 prepaid card and then request $10,000; after attempting to withdraw $1,800 the manager stopped communicating. Several people report being unable to withdraw funds, close accounts or access their money, and encountering website errors when trying to leave messages. Complaints say the scheme originated from Facebook, customer service is unresponsive or unhelpful, and the company blocks withdrawals; one reviewer claims they only recovered losses after help from a contact shown on a profile. Overall advice from users is to avoid this broker.
William D
27.04.2025 | 12:12

Run away; flee from them. They are liars. If not for my bio who helped me to reclaim all that I lost. I would have lost all.

Philly
17.04.2025 | 18:31

Horrible company! They won't let me close my account online or make a withdrawal or even access my funds, nothing. Avoid this scam company at all cost. The customer service is terrible too. File your verdict to the name on my DP they will help you regain access to your money and approve your withdrawal.

Tony Lloyd
05.02.2024 | 14:57

I have just been scammed by so called mark Wilson? He got me to deposit $250 then showed me making money the he convinced me into getting a master card from the post office for $1500 then made it look like I was making lots . Next he asked me for 10k and I said how about I withdraw $1800 then he stoped communicating with me . I can not even leave a message on the website as it keeps saying error . It’s all come from fb so do not believe anything that’s on fb

Frank Nettle
06.07.2023 | 17:11

This a FRADULENT website!! 100% SCAM

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