SwizzPRO customer reviews

Updated: April 28, 2026
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Summary
Multiple reviewers report SwizzPRO is a scam: clients cannot withdraw funds despite repeated requests and long delays, and customer "specialists" promise quick transfers but fail to deliver. The company allegedly pressures victims to deposit more money or pay extra fees (e.g., a supposed liquidity payment) before releasing funds. Several users say they were asked for credit/debit card details or remote access to their PCs, experienced unauthorized credit card charges, and received aggressive, high-frequency calls from changing phone numbers to evade blocking. Positive reviews appear fake or self-generated, while initial service is described as good only while customers keep depositing; requests to withdraw trigger excuses and disappearances. Overall the reports warn to avoid the broker and not to share card details or grant remote access.
Danny Mitchell
29.09.2023 | 12:18

Will no give any back

Mir Dam
06.06.2023 | 14:47

scam platform! Just put your money with them and forget about the money! You will never be able to collect your money, they are good at fraud! And the most annoying thing is that they call you with fake numbers dozens of times a day, they don't give you your money, and on top of that they want to withdraw more money from you! The same person calls me with different numbers. I don't want my money anymore. Just stop calling me. It's terrible and tiring.

Goran Parapatić
26.04.2023 | 00:59

I have invested with them for 6 months, when I asked for the payment of the profit, they started telling me that they cannot pay me, until I pay them another 2k euros for some liquidity so that they can pay me. run away from them, they are very big scammers

Marco La Matti
20.02.2023 | 11:08

Scammers. An advance setup that uses the usual methods of grooming the customer with countless calls before completely vanishing and not responding when you ask for a payment from your account. They will try to take control of your computer and try to get your credit card information. All a trader needs is your name and bank account for a transfer, be vigilant and you will notice the scam before it's too late.

Laura
09.01.2023 | 05:34

Cian Channon-Ling try withdrawing your money and see what service you get then. We had good service while we kept putting money in, but as soon as we said no more they got irate with us. When we want to withdraw all the excuses started and from 04-10-22 until today we have still not gotten our money out. SWIZZ-Pro is just a SCAMMING company Stealing from people that work hard for their money

David Mašek
05.01.2023 | 12:32

These gypsy thieves from SwizzPRO.com wants my credit/debit card numbers (no other broker ask me for this) or remote access to my PC and calls me from a lot of different phone numbers 10x per day. Don't give your card numbers to their link/website. All my other brokers have only one phone number to contact them, but these frauds are switching many numbers, trying to cover their tracks and bypass Call Blocker app (blacklist) and Caller ID & Spam protection in Android phones. There is no video on youtube with their fake trading platform. Other brokers have many videos. You can find only bad reviews on youtube. Positive reviews are written by themselves.

R. Keane
14.12.2022 | 18:41

They are indeed SCAMMERS as soon as I wanted to withdraw my money they started the bull**** I had to make a account and give my credit card details, I'm lucky I didn't do this otherwise I would have lost more money DON'T START WITH SWIZZPRO

Milan
09.12.2022 | 13:03

They are definitely scammers. I have been trying to withdraw money for about a month now. To date without success. I have already been contacted by at least three "business specialists". Everyone wants to examine the personal account to see if it is possible to transfer money. Each of them claims that the transfer is no problem and can be done in a few minutes. About a week ago, someone even made purchases with my credit card. Do not believe them, they are thieves and frauds.

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