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Abstract: In today’s article, we will expose how OMC denies the victim’s withdrawal request.
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About OMC
OMC Markets is a forex and CFD broker offering a good choice of currency pairs and CFD on variety assets, from commodities and precious metals to stocks, bonds, ETFs, and even crypto coins. This broker has 2 to 5 years of experience. However, we cannot open its website because of some unknown reasons. One investor from Singapore also claimed that he/she can get access to OMC Markets. Which is a dangerous signal that this broker is not reliable.
No license
This broker is not regulated by any regulatory institution. WikiFX has given this broker a pretty low score. We think this broker may be a scam, investors need to be careful when considering this broker.
The complaint
One victim from Poland told WikiFX that OMC blocks his withdrawal request and he cannot get his money back from this broker. OMC even ask the victim to pay 10 thousand USD. The victim tried to withdraw his money many times. However, OMC seems not give the investors hard-earned money back.
Conclusion:
We believe that OMC is getting involved in a scam. The similarity for many scammers is that they use excuses to reject clients‘ withdrawals. And eventually, they took the victim's money away fraudulently. This broker’s website cannot be opened which make the scam to the next level. Because the victim lost contact with this broker.
WikiFX is actively reaching out to the victim and other traders hoping to find more evidence to help him resolve the problem. Please stay tuned for more information.
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