CapitalHub customer reviews

Updated: March 22, 2026
CapitalHub
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Summary
Multiple reviewers report the same scam pattern: ads on Facebook/YouTube lead to capital-hub.io, fast account growth is shown, then withdrawals are blocked unless victims pay large additional sums or transfer money to cryptocurrency wallets. Advisors/support staff named Nick, Olivia Vickers and Eva Adams are repeatedly mentioned; callers use changing phone numbers and support emails often fail or go unanswered. Requests include fixed top-up amounts (examples: €3,000, £3,250, £3,664) or a supposed “liquidity registration” fee (4.5%) to a Bitcoin wallet; one victim was told blockchaininternational.live handled AML checks (domain recently registered). Several people lost hundreds to thousands of pounds/euros (reports of losses around £170→£13,000 balance then blocked, £7,000, €200→€50,000 balance that could not be withdrawn), and some say the site later disappeared. Banks often cannot recover funds because payments were made voluntarily. Overall consensus: likely fraud, poor or nonexistent customer service, and a strong warning to avoid investing or sending any more money.
Kemis Mensse
27.12.2025 | 08:17

Nothing terrible, nothing amazing. The order arrived eventually and the product matches the description. I might order again if delivery times improve.

James
06.06.2025 | 14:06

I spotted an advert on FB invest £250 and become rich in weeks so stupidly I applied and asked to be called to get more info a lady called Olivia.vickers called me explained what it was and how it worked so I invested £250 got all set up as I thought I was then passed onto my financial advisor who's job it was to tell me how good my investment was doing he was called Nick I think ....he phoned me constantly to cut a long story short I invested £3500 I asked to close the account but was told I had to deposit £3664 into my wallet and my funds would be with that day so I did why i do not know. I tried calling and emailing them you have dialed a number that is not available and this email address is wrong in the end I lost over £7000 and felt like a right to head

Derek Wright
12.08.2023 | 09:56

Well I started with £167 then added £187 after a few months I added £1000 , as the others say I had Eva Adams lovely calm so it all seemed good my money hit £23K.I asked for 5K , then email went everything stopped and now the website has gone , there must be others who are shocked , I phoned bank fraud nat west he said as I paid in money not under pressure or tricked they can't claim it back but this is still a scam , and why the agencies don't shut it down faster is beyond me , oh well back to my cleaning job and producing music what I love , that's real !!

Sally Melvin
11.08.2023 | 20:04

It was the biggest scam ever I deposited £170 and they put on £50 total £220 in 4 weeks I had just over £13,000 so I done a withdrawal but blockchain intervened saying I had to pay £3250. Olivia Vickers at caphub agreed, I never got a penny back

Martin Luther
27.07.2023 | 14:03

TOTAL SCAM You get called from a different number each time and if you recall the number the person answering knows nothing of the call or who Olivia Vickers. Has anyone been able to get money off of them, all reviews have the lowest rating

Robert Planta
18.07.2023 | 18:01

If you put emotions into capital-hub.io, you will lose your money! I deposit 200 euros and quite quickly grow up to 10.000, 20.000, and, after a couple months, 50.000. The catch is: You can only withdraw if you deposit 3,000 euros. I said that I don't have this amount of money, so my advisor explained that I could close the account and collect all 50.000. I said, Let's do it. I created a Wirex account, got a Bitcoin wallet ID, and closed my account. Second catch: "If you did not fall into the first one," I received an email telling me that my bitcoin was money laundering and I needed to deposit 4.5% of the total amount into a bitcoin wallet. They said, "This is not a PAYMENT but a liquidity registration." LOL. The email is blockchaininternational.live, which was registered less than one month ago using namecheap.com as the registrar. If the money appears on my wire, I'll update this review on the spot.

James A
19.06.2023 | 09:00

Saw an ad that had all the hallmarks of a scam on youtube so followed the online form and it ended up at capital-hub.io. No system will guarantee you x amount a day.

Peter
10.04.2023 | 13:36

The named email at the bottom called me repeatedly until I gave in invest to trade which the same Nick helped to set up my account. The problem is that now I can not withdraw my money. I went to my bank and they told me to deal with them as it is my private arrangement. He does not answer calls as he used nor respond to emails yet he knows the urgency of getting my money. Any investor should be cautions . Extremely poor service and now I can see he is the same person Financial Advisor as well as the Support term, hence no quality check. Financial Advisor: nick Contact: support

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