Forexmarketing customer reviews

Updated: February 14, 2026
Forexmarketing
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Summary
Multiple reviewers describe the broker as a scam: clients deposited funds and were promised large, fast profits but never received payouts. After initial investments (examples: R 2,542 and ZAR1,000), brokers repeatedly demanded additional fees and deposits (examples: R 6,157 then R 8,157; ZAR5,000 then ZAR11,500) for “regulation,” PINs, or brokerage charges; payments did not lead to withdrawals. Reported tactics include inflated profit promises (e.g., ZAR50,000–ZAR115,000), using earlier payments as trades rather than releasing funds, disappearing websites, rude account managers, and brokers pressuring clients via social media. Reviewers also point to fake or reused testimonials and screenshots (including WhatsMock examples), lavish but likely staged social media posts, and a suspicious address listed as a private flat. Many victims were ignored after paying and warn others to avoid the company.
Thembakazi Zuma
03.03.2023 | 17:30

This company is a scam. I invested ZAR1,000 and then was told that a brokerage fee of ZAR5,000 and would have my profits (ZAR50,000) cleared into my account within 40 minutes.I did and nothing. Next thing an email comes through saying i had to deposit ZAR11,500 for a 4 digit pin to release my profits. The ZAR5,000 had been used as a trade and generated more profits some ZAR60,000 more (over and above the original ZAR50,000 making my profit about ZAR115,000) instead of releasing the first profits. I was referred to another gentleman who is an "account manager" who was extremely rude to me. By this time the website i had been given had disappeared. I started doing my research before i sent the ZAR11,500 and among the markers i saw was that ;- 1. promise of exhorbitant profits; 2. disappearance of websites without being notified 3. being approached by traders on social media like Instagram and/or Facebook 4. lavish lifestyles on the social media pages of these traders which is usually fake 5. testimonials of whatsapp conversation and Luno app screenshots of people who have received their profits successfully. I saw one whatsapp screenshot with a Whatsmock watermark, and whatsmock is a way of creating fake chats and conversations to make them look like real whatsapp conversations. 6. The desperation of the brokers for you to deposit more money. and finally i looked for more forex traders on Instagram and i saw that they (about 7 different brokers) were using the same images of testimonials, transfers, and clients who's bought a car, built/bought a house. I googled the reviews for this company and stumbled across this page, which opened my eyes even wider and i immediately withdrew the ZAR11,500 i was going to transfer. I hope people learn and not fall prey to these people.

Major Son
08.08.2022 | 13:10

I also invested R 2542 I was told that I will withdraw after 4 days. After then I withdrew, I was told money will be in my account after 24 hours, after that was sent an email that my account is under regulation and I need to pay another R 6,157 which was £310. After paying that much I was told to withdraw again. After 24 hours another email came up, that I had to pay another R 8,157 for them to give me the PIN number which was the equivalent of £410. Woooooow what a Scam this was, I still pity people who still send their money to this company. The Address on it is a someone's flat and it is not legitimate. They increase the profits exorbitantly to lure their preys. Up to now nothing came out of this investment.

ZAMA PRISCA DLAMINI
07.07.2021 | 11:52

This Campany is very bad I've been waiting for my profit still I haven't received anything. The broker from South America Pretoria (Mpho) has been asking me to pay some fees I paid last two weeks ago he said if I do the diposit I'll get my profit in less than 20 minutes but I haven't received anything and now he's ignoring my massages. THIS CAMPANY IS VERY BAD!

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