TIG Capital customer reviews

Updated: April 29, 2026
TIG Capital
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Summary
Multiple reviewers report being scammed by TigCap: accounts were changed to “managed” without consent so company traders executed trades that wiped out funds, accounts were locked, and customer support became unresponsive. People describe aggressive, persistent phone spam and solicitations, including fake European/UK “recovery” agencies that may be fronts to extract more money; one victim had to cancel a credit card and lost an initial $250. Several accounts describe severe financial harm—life savings gone, mortgages taken out and now unaffordable—and warn others not to risk using the broker. One reviewer mentions a board-enforced settlement gave temporary reprieve after an unexplained account lock, and another cites an alternative service (“ayr'L'P”) that allegedly helped secure deposits, but overall users strongly advise avoiding TigCap and recommend seeking independent, reputable recovery help rather than contacts provided by the company or its affiliates.
Stuart Tibble
21.11.2025 | 23:35

"I never thought I'd be here. We were a comfortable, middle-class family. Now, after trusting the wrong people, our life savings are gone. We took a mortgage out to 'invest more,' and now we can't pay it. The fear of losing our home is a constant, gnawing pain. We're arguing over money we don't have for bills that keep coming. Tigcap which is the company that did this won't even answer our emails. Sharing this is humiliating, but if there is a support group for people who have lost their homes or life savings to fraud, we need to find it. It was with “ ayr'L'P “ that I found an alternative way which made securing my deposits possible here. I would never had gotten hold of anything else

Wendy Williams
22.03.2025 | 00:20

This Company continues to spam me - now under the guise of several european or UK recovery agencies claiming they represent a class action to recover everyones money. Luckily I never completed my onboarding with TigCap because otherwise I probably would have lost everything! I even told them I was investing as a trust fund for my disabled son to secure his future when I pass on - they seemed so sympathetic and nice but underneath are cold and calculating! Only lost $250 initial payment - had to immediately cancel my credit card. However, I am considering changing my phone number as it is ridiculous the amount of phone spam I still get from these guys - even though I block and report the number, they re-route the calls from all over australia, new zealand and the UK, as well as other random places worldwide! It wouldn't surprise me if any reviews on the internet with stories about recovery agencies who got people their money back are this same company trying another way to get your financial details to rob you again. They are very, very devious!!!! If you need to get significant money recovered, I would find your own legit recovery agency - dont use agencies listed on reviews!!!!!

Beagle Coatley
20.03.2025 | 23:01

I opened an account with Tigcap to trade crypto, and forex. Initially, everything seemed fine. However, I soon discovered that they had changed my account settings without my consent. They enabled a "managed account" feature, which allowed their traders to execute trades on my behalf without my knowledge or approval. All these was just a scam to make me lose all my money. The pic.ture in my bio is what h.elped me through the whole issue

Callum Hall
06.03.2025 | 21:26

the board Rose Lane GP enforced settlement and I have since gotten some reprieve after my account was locked for no reason, do not risk at all

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