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Abstract:The withdrawal process is always the stage wherein trading clients realize that they had been scammed by their respective forex brokers. However, once your money is in the hands of such a forex broker, there is no guarantee to retrieve it back entirely. Hence, due diligence is much needed to prevent any upcoming issues in the future.
VS Market Limited (https://www.vsmarket-fx.com/) is a forex broker that was established recently in Hong Kong offering over 300 trading instruments, including forex, commodities, precious metals, futures, and cryptocurrencies.
WikiFX received an Exposure piece through an Italian trader on our Facebook page about the services of VS Market Limited.
For those who are having disputes with your forex broker, please do not hesitate to contact WikiFX via our social media platforms or the mediums below:
The trading client deposited approximately $50,000 dollars into his trading account. Upon submitting his withdrawal, he was assured by VS Markets customer service representative that his withdrawal had been approved and would be credited into his bank account. Unfortunately, the trading client waited for nearly 40 days, there were still no credited funds. That was when the trading client realised that he could have been scammed by VS Market Ltd.
WikiFX is a global forex broker regulatory query platform. It is clearly stated on our app that VS Market Limited does not have any valid regulatory status and is also operating without a legit license to prove its reliability.
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