Euro Capitals customer reviews

Updated: February 6, 2026
Euro Capitals
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Summary
Multiple reviewers report the company and its independent brokers acting like scammers: they were pressured to deposit funds, shown fake profits, then denied full withdrawals (one depositor put in $220 and was only returned $100), and urged to join a costly "project" requiring $2,500. Complainants say new brokers repeatedly called after refusals, some allegedly opened losing positions intentionally, support ignored account closure requests, and broker representatives (named Claudio and "Ms. Hillary" by reviewers) disappeared or used questionable identities. Overall the pattern described is high-pressure upselling, partial or blocked withdrawals, unauthorized trades causing losses, unresponsive support, and lack of verification by UK authorities, prompting warnings to other potential clients.
Juliet Ng
16.02.2022 | 09:06

They are scammers. A person named Claudio, asking me to invest. After 1 trade, I cannot find him already. My broker is Ms. Hillary, I don't know if they used the true name. All I know they robbed my money. Guys you have to be very careful. A lot of scammers out there. But I believe in Karma.

Ma Λyra
10.02.2022 | 14:22

I did not have a good interaction with this company and especially with the independent brokers they are working with. I deposited 220 and the broker seems that was making a profit in to my account . When i asked for a withdrawal after so many discussions he gave me 100 .Then he was keep on telling me that theres a project to participate. The amount was 2500;. Of course i didnt do it because i was telling him that i did not trust a company thats not veryfied by the authorities of UK. Next days another one called me and told me that he was my new partner. The story was the same with profits and the project and the same amount. When i told him" No "he opened positions in order to loose everything. I send emails to the support to close my account but no answer. In the end i lost only 120 . So please beware!

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