Capital FX Review: No License and Withdrawal Complaints
Capital Fx shows no valid regulation on WikiFX, and reviews cite withdrawal problems and steep fees. Read the warning signs on the WikiFX App.
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Abstract:What a name. A “MegaChain” sounds promising, but consumers should have learned by now that “mega” is a scary term that is usually used to promote the worst companies, products, and services.
What a name. A “MegaChain” sounds promising, but consumers should have learned by now that “mega” is a scary term that is usually used to promote the worst companies, products, and services. The BitMegaChain (www.bitmegachain.com) promoted via fraudulent crypto campaigns is a stupid white-label scam operated by the same cybercrime organization as Blokchains, ForbsChain, or TheBullBears. They are currently hunting for victims with campaigns in social media using illegal payment processors such as PGSellers.
| Brand | BitMegaChain |
| Domain | www.bitmegachain.com |
| Legal entity | not yet exposed |
| Jurisdictions | Estonia (according to the Terms & Conditions)Russia (maybe) |
| Payment processor | PGSellers |
| Related scams | Forbschain (www.forbschain.com)Blokchains (www.blokchains.de)TheBullBears (www.thebullbears.com) |
We do not know too much about this scam network at this point in time; we just started to cover it. The network of broker scams surrounding BitMegaChain operates primarily through boiler room agents and referral links via social media. We have noticed that ForbsChain, for example, is positively reviewed on Russian review sites. Therefore, we conclude that there is a high probability that Russian individuals operate this network and also attack Russian consumers.
We also know that Paul Solinskys illegally operating payment processor PGSellers processes payments via bank accounts, PayPal and payment service providers.
If you have any information about the network around BitMegaChain, Blokchains or Forbschain, please let us know via our whistleblower system, Whistle42.
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Capital Fx shows no valid regulation on WikiFX, and reviews cite withdrawal problems and steep fees. Read the warning signs on the WikiFX App.

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