GlobalFxp customer reviews

Updated: March 20, 2026
GlobalFxp
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Summary
Reviewers consistently report aggressive cold-calling, high-pressure tactics and refusal to delete contact details, with several naming account managers (David Williams, Calvin Yager, Dario) who pushed large additional deposits. Many say marketing materials lacked basic company credentials (registration number, VAT, UK regulatory details), prompting suspicion of fraud. Common complaints: pushy requests to invest more, unexplained trading rules requiring a certain “volume” before withdrawals, automatic trade closures causing heavy losses, and sudden deductions labelled as “swaps” that reduced account balances. Multiple users describe stopped communication when they tried to withdraw or questioned activity; withdrawal requests, chat and support allegedly went unanswered. Reported losses range from a few hundred dollars/pounds to tens of thousands (examples include initial deposits of £222.50 later refunded via a card issuer, £3,250 lost, an account that reached over £40k then ended £18k in the red, $250 plus $2,500 and emptied bank funds, and a reported £55,000 loss). A few managed refunds through their card company or chargeback because payments were routed via a third party; most warn others and call the operation a scam. Overall, reviewers warn of deceptive sales practices, lack of transparency, poor or nonexistent withdrawal handling, and severe financial risk.
RECLAIM BLOCK .C OM
12.03.2024 | 11:21

Despite my initial impressions of this company's professionalism, things went south. Communication stopped and 55grand at a loss. What's going on?

Peter Dullan
08.03.2024 | 01:19

Dario from this company has costed me my life savings. I have trusted him first with a small deposit of $250, after that increasing my investment to additional $2,500 - After that he explained me we need money to increase our profits further, emptied my BMO bank completely and since then he is not even answering my emails back, or trying to call me. Even though while he was looking from me to invest he was calling me 10 times per day!!! STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY!!! DARIO YOU MOTHER F****ER I WILL FIND YOU AT THE END!!!

Keith Rydings
07.03.2024 | 05:09

Total scamers.

Mark Jones
05.03.2024 | 22:30

Yes definitely a scam. My account manager was called Calvin Yager. Really pushy in getting me to deposit more and more money. Once I had over 40k in my account my trades started to close on there own until I was 18k in the red. I had invested £3250.

Robin
28.02.2024 | 11:53

I have also had contact with this David Williams chap after foolishly believing a scam news feed that I could earn a reasonable return from a small investment using Global fxp. He rang me each day and was suggesting I invested 10, 20, 30 or more thousand. Fortunately I only put the minimum in which was £222.50. He became quite irate when I said that I would not be investing any more and that I wanted my money back. I was then told by him that it didn’t work like that and that I needed to keep trading up to a volume of 100 (whatever that means) I have tried to withdraw my money using their portal but had no response whatsoever. I have also tried their chat and asked what the rules are regarding withdrawal, again with no response. I have tried through chargeback to get my money back and there is nothing that can be done unfortunately. I am usually very cautious and can’t believe I fell for this but glad I didn’t put more money into this black hole. I had a call yesterday 28.02.24 from a chap who said he was my new account manager and I said that I just wanted to close my account and he said that’s fine, strange considering the David Williams character said I couldn’t close until the 100 volume (I still have no idea what it means) was reached. My balance was around 425 usd yesterday. He said there were “swaps” to deduct (don’t know what they are) and today my balance is 107 usd. I made a withdrawal request of 107 usd but don’t hold out much hope for even that. He did say he would get back to me asap and as yet guess what…. Nothing. It’s all sorted now. I got my £225.50 back. Apparently Globalfxp used a third party based in Prague to take my money. The credit card company issued a fraud notice against them and they paid me back. All good now and lesson learned.

Ina
02.02.2024 | 19:51

FRAUD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was called every minute for 2 hours from 7 different le no to force me to open an account, mentally rude people who claim that they refuse to delete your email and tel no from their database I had a feeling that they are fraudulent so I didn't transfer any money as they sent me some email links without any company registration number nor VAT and other UK required credentials not a name nor any regulatory requirement Then the abusive calls confirm it

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