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11 months ago

I have lost hugh money around 7000$ paid by credit cards, now iam in hugh debt. The Broker is not responding for my money who has traded my account on my behalf

Anik

Responded 11 months ago

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A.Hello,
As per the information you have given , You will have to file an FIR and a recovery suit against him. I hope you know the whereabouts of this so called agent. However criminal action is a must as this constitutes fraud and recovery suit will help recover the money you have lost.
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Anonymous

Replied 11 months ago

Sir, thanks for your kind response. To register FIR it has been too long as the Trading Company broker/manager said the refund would take 6 months via call. I have waited 6 months & called them, mailed them-there is no response. So, I have started uploading on Trading company frauds sites not to invest with them & replied with many reviews received that they are already done frauds with many people.

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