FX273 customer reviews

Updated: March 21, 2026
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Summary
Multiple reviewers report FX273 as a scam: aggressive cold calls and pressure to invest more, convincing-looking but fraudulent marketing (doctored BBC-style articles and fake endorsements), fake or nonworking contact details, and false regulatory claims (purported CBI certification/KBI Global Investors). Victims describe funds being stolen or locked up (losses range from hundreds to £39,000), withdrawal refusals with spurious conditions or fees (e.g. 5% charge, requirement to have a phone), and offers of loans to coax more money. The operation appears unregulated by the FCA, uses crypto wallets and fake phone numbers, and deploys friendly-sounding operators to build trust. Reported actions: do not engage, warn vulnerable family members, and contact Action Fraud or the relevant authorities if you have given sensitive information.
Jean Isaacson
29.08.2025 | 09:43

I (stupidly) invested £200 in this company and at the time I had a phone . Constant phone calls later I was asked to send more money because my £200 was not enough to earn anything . I told them £200 was all I could afford so they offered to loan me £10k ! I obviously refused this . I later requested to withdraw my money and many months later was told I couldn’t have it unless I had a phone which I no longer have . Leave this company well alone .

Collette wood
26.08.2025 | 02:08

Not a good firm to invest in, as I have experienced something sad to hear about with this company. They pretend to gain your trust so they can disappear with your funds. A family friend told me about Good merit, and it ended up being a positive turnaround. They pay regularly without any arising issues.

Warasat Hussayn
09.07.2025 | 14:05

FX 273 is a fraud and money scams if any one put money into trading they are cheaters and fraudulent behaviour very carefully deal with them please do not put money for trading with them.thanks I had been a victim of their Freud

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14.06.2025 | 06:42

fx273.com is unregulated by the FCA (UK Financial Conduct Authority). Search on Google "fx273 fca" to get the official link stating this by the FCA themselves (I'm not allowed to place link here) These guys create and spread fake "BBC News" articles about their investment product by doctoring known trusted personalities like Martin Lewis to provide fake "endorsements" . Advertised a lot via Facebook. In fairness, their fake articles are quite convincing, and to an unsuspecting Facebook user, they do look like a genuine BBC News article. I guess they have a good graphic design intern scammer haha. Classic investment scam using crypto wallets etc...please look out for older friends and relatives who may be susceptible to these scams. I suspect fake telephone numbers are used, and the operators on the phone calls seem "friendly" and trustworthy...Please be careful and do not engage If you have provided sensitive information to them, contact actionfraud (google actionfraud police UK) for support and helpful guidance :)

Michael Jacobs
06.06.2025 | 13:59

The email address for FX273, does not exist, they are not regulated by the FCA, cannot be trusted.

Iyabode Peters
29.04.2025 | 15:53

My name is Mrs Peters I invested £250 in January I have been getting several phone calls trying to make me to invest more money, I said no besides I will to close my account Last week another one of the team members call that my account has increased a lot so if I will want close or withdraw money I need to 5%of what is the total balance. Then I realised this a scam

jeffgymfix
05.02.2025 | 19:24

This company are scammers beware folks I wish I had, go for a tried and tested established companies, she calls her self Stephanie what a low life!!!!

Mr Valente
16.01.2025 | 08:02

An intricate scam (probably via a duplicated site). Harassed into giving them more, never seeing a penny back (despite seemingly doing well on their supplied app). They stole my entire investment of 39K (GBP). Their supplied credential was the provision of false certification, provided under the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI), naming KBI Global Investors, trading as FX273. KBI appear uninterested; as does the CBI

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