Coyken customer reviews

Updated: April 3, 2026
Coyken
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Summary
Users report mixed experiences with Coyken: some praise the platform as easy to use with copy and manual trading and competitive spreads, even claiming quick payouts and profitable withdrawals early on, while many more users accuse the company of being a scam. Numerous reviewers say withdrawals fail or are blocked after deposits, KYC documents are not verified, and support is unresponsive or rude (one cites an insulting email from a named representative). Several accounts describe pressure to deposit more, aggressive sales tactics, account trades that wiped balances (sometimes blamed on a bot), and persistent spam or spoofed calls after contact. Others warn of possible Ponzi-like behavior, replicated website content to appear legitimate, and concerns about misuse of banking details. Overall the feedback is highly polarized but dominated by serious complaints about withdrawal issues, poor customer service, and alleged fraudulent practices.
Lucinda Flower
14.02.2025 | 22:31

This business has been giving me awful service. In terms of my development, via good Value they are top notch.

Helen
19.01.2025 | 00:29

Tried to charm me into investing more and when I wouldn't they turned on their bot and it lost all my money in minutes

Nicolas Duque
02.10.2024 | 15:00

This is the worst experience I've ever had in my life. I lost all my savings trusting these people, and I was never able to withdraw any money back. A complete nightmare!

A Manconi
20.04.2024 | 00:15

Husband decided to not proceed with an account and now he gets tonnes of spam calls from them. The calls are from spoofed numbers of elderly people or businesses and they just won't leave him alone.

Giulio Toscani
13.03.2024 | 14:28

Don't trade with scammers; like me, you will lose all of your money to them. I'm thrilled to see my headline: They pay all profits quickly and with great dependability. I advise.

Michael Marsland
11.03.2024 | 11:31

Scam, will push for more money and more ,they will always say your your doing well, make u think your making loads, get you to download wallets to send u 50-100 pound, this domain comes up as malicious activity Scam scam scam

Donna Briley
04.02.2024 | 15:55

Do not give these people your money they are scammers, David Price is a liar and a cheat, he will talk you into investing small to start then when you start to hear alarm bells and want to liquidate he / they will close all trades and take your money. Coyken is a scam.

Greg Ewing
23.01.2024 | 10:43

It looks like a 'ponzi' scheme (ie. it uses the funds of the very first investor to service any requirements from the second investor and so on). And it has then replicated the contents of well-known websites so that it all looks legit. The third aspect of this fraud is that it allowed a number of the earliest investors to withdraw some money, and those early investors were able to vouch for the site when asked by trusted websites. The requirement for the investor to provide a credit card number was the red flag. They bring up the topic of 'artificial intelligence' to make you feel that an algorithm could potentially produce financial returns that would allow such a scheme to continually make money. They also tell you that they take 1% of your profits. After reading the reviews, it seems that most investors are not ever able to withdraw money from their Coyken accounts. And, of course, they will use your banking details corruptly.

Werner Jordaan
17.01.2024 | 11:27

Once you have deposited funds you can kiss it goodbye. There is no way to withdraw funds, KYC docs are not reviewed or verified. There is no support responses on any queries or e-mails. They are not governed by anyone and no legal action can be taken.

Jaco
04.01.2024 | 17:43

Coyken is a scam. Once you made money, they find an excuse to tell you your account is not in good stead. You would not be able to withdraw money. They have to approve, which they don't & then the new trades will wipe out you account and you lose all.

Tanya
29.12.2023 | 06:24

Extremely unprofessional. This is the email I received yesterday. I have removed my email address for privacy. All I have asked for was my money back through either Bitcoin or back to my bank, both are options on their website. By me black mailing him, I assume he means me saying I have reported him. I would class calling someone a "big baby" as extremely rude and unprofessional from an apparent company. Multiple errors in the email as well. I suppose this is why "David" likes to do things through phone call and can't just reply via email. PS - I had to edit his email address a little to remove the angle brackets and @ symbol From: David Price david.p at coyken.com Sent: Thursday, 28 December 2023 15:49 To: Subject: Re: Coyken Listen stop being rude be a grown women you deposited yourself and don't try black mail your very uneducated in the financial world pick up the phone stop being a big baby:)

Ken
11.09.2023 | 20:24

The deposited amount can't be withdrawn. It's a scam

Tobias
27.05.2023 | 11:40

Coyken is SCAM. The withdrawal does not work, once you have loaded your account, all your assets are lost. You will never see your money again

Jim André Smith-Vestad
09.04.2023 | 08:29

Delivered what they promised, and then some. Having problems to reach them sometimes, so easier to reach out trough support or email. But always helpful, and at least they have not messed around with my money. They have already paid me back more than 2-3 times my investment, wich I also have withdrawn without to much trouble. Trustworthy and safe to use, is my conclusion for Coyken.com so far. I have only been with these guys for about 3 weeks now, so not yet finished with my total review. But for now, go for it. Everything left for me here now is more profit to grow, I actually thinking about saving for my pension at this company.

Theo
02.03.2023 | 09:08

Easy to use platform - has copy trading and manual as well - very competitive spreads as well for their model

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