Robertson Rayner customer reviews

Updated: April 15, 2026
Robertson Rayner
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Summary
Multiple reviewers allege RobertsonRayner, formerly operating as Bitech Max, is a scam: persistent calls and emails pressure people to invest, initial account activity or profit may be shown, but withdrawals become inaccessible or are blocked and the site or staff disappear when clients request funds. Victims report tactics like WhatsApp disappearing messages and rotating contacts claiming to do “quality control” to extract more money; one reviewer claims a loss of £85,000. Overall the consensus is to avoid the broker and not trust their withdrawal promises.
Krose Rose
13.05.2023 | 12:12

Joined in December, received numerous phone calls and emails. They whatsup using disappearing messages. They were very helpful until it was time for me to withdraw. Now they are nowhere to be found and the website seems to have disappeared! Scammers, stay clear

Heather O'neill
19.04.2023 | 23:24

Scammers, avoid. Used to be BITECHMAX. As other reviews state. Happy to deal with you if you are handing over money. Yes, I made money, but it’s impossible to now access it.

Hannah Penfold-Card
13.04.2023 | 00:36

Scammers! Used to be Bitech Max, want you to invest but have no intention of return! Always available when they think you are on the hook but suddenly disappear when you say no! Will get different people to contact you to ‘quality control’ but it’s just someone else trying to get you to hand over money! Avoid, avoid avoid!

Craig Bailey
27.03.2023 | 16:21

RobertsonRayner is a scam. Their objective is to get you to Invest then your money is no longer accessible or returnable. Craig

Bob
20.03.2023 | 13:33

Scammers so be careful they used to be Bitech Max who stole £85000 from me! STAY AWAY!

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