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The Wall Street Exchange

The Wall Street Exchange

The Wall Street Exchange
1.3

14 reviews

Positive vs Negative
7%93%
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14 reviews
geofft09
geofft09WA7 posts
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Top Rate and Totally Trustworthy – Walstrteefx have been my GOTO for over a year now, and I have had nothing but positive experiences. They make it easy to place your funds, to withdraw from your account and adjust your investments as you wish. The advisors are spot in with their advice and allow you as much control and management as you wish. You can place your trust in them,… Read more

and the advisors have a fabulous knowledge and experience base. The various advisors educate and guide as well as manage your account to whatever level you wish. Hands on, hands off or working together totally. The primary account advisor I have been using is Mike Fisher, and he has provided accurate and timely information and guidance for me over the entire experience. His communication skills and clarity of advice are first rate and I have total trust in his guidance. Thanks Mike.

Jim C.
Jim C.ACT
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A new breed of Scammers – I urge anyone thinking about signing up to the Wall Street Exchange in Cypress - not too. They are a new breed of Scammers. They ingrate themselves over months of calls and will end up taking everything from you. It all looks good at the start, with daily profits pulling the wool over your eyes. Then they lie about the more money you put in, the… Read more

bigger the profits, until you think you're a millionaire. Then it all goes sideways with their broken crystal ball and you end up totally bankrupt. The lying scum who took all my money goes by the fake name of [Name Removed]. These brokers have no humanity. They will destroy you just for your money.

Charlotte Hayes
Charlotte HayesVIC
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Discontented with fraudulent broker – My withdrawal amount was stuck in the wall street exchange for over 5 months, I eventually realized that you have to voice your dissatisfaction through the scamreveal/net community if you have a problem with your consumer rights that needs to be resolved. My issues with the wall street exchange had taken effect when the customer service wanted me… Read more

to make a security deposit of $15,000 for withdrawal, which I did, then they said my profit amount was more than 10℅ of my capital amount and that it will be considered as money laundering, then again the customer service wanted $5,000 as a margin deposit, which I also paid, then they wanted $830 as a personal income tax deposit. After several payments, i finally refused to send them money at which point my withdrawal amount was stuck and the customer service became unresponsive in an attempt to move away with the money

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Nick Ha
Nick HaVIC6 posts
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They called me everyday by tens of different landline numbers. SCAMMER – Scammer, they have used hundreds of different land line numbers around the world to call me which I think they hacked to the telephone systems. They called day and night. Now even I can't cancel my account with accepting lost of my deposit money which is $400. Very annoying. All the reviews here are correct exactly to my case. Truly they are scammers Interpol needs to investigate them.

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The Truth
The TruthNew South Wales
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The perfect Scam – - The platform they use and show you is not a live platform, it is a demo account - Original website I went through which was trading-academy.io who put me in contact with the wallstreetexchange.io has been taken down. This website offered trading courses, this was a scam who has taken money from people then shut down shop. - They do not take… Read more

credit card payments other then the first initial deposit, though their website says they do. Once this is done the only way to put money into your wall street account is to convert your money to crypto and send to their wallet – this is then untraceable. - They need to approve any withdrawals which helps them to keep a close eye on your account to ensure you are not withdrawing anymore then you invested. I invested over 50k and only took out 1.5k. They show you how to withdraw at the start and always get you to do a small amount to trust the process. Keep in mind they need to approve each withdrawal. This is unheard of in legitimate trading companies. - One thing this company will also do is put “credit” in your account which appears they are doing you a favour though you are not allowed to withdraw anything whilst this is in there. This is a way that they can hold you to their platform for longer without being able to withdraw money. This credit is not real money – they put over 80k USD in my account which would not be sustainable for a company especially doing this for many clients. - The account manager open trades on your account – this was my downfall. Once I told them I wanted to withdraw my investment and keep over 100k USD in the account to continue (which wouldn’t have been real money) they opened trades on my account which is how I lost it all. The frustrating thing for me is that the account managers are constantly talking about risk management and yet they are the ones who put the trades on my account which ended in me losing all my money. I would have thought that they would have taken into consideration that if the markets turned for the worst that all my money would not be in play and my account wouldn’t have been drained. In my opinion this was their way of taking my money and making it appear that I lost it legitimately through trading – I have read another count of this where this happened to another person also. - They put you in a hedge position and tell you the only way you can get out of it is to invest more money - They try to convince you to take out a loan – they tell you to tell the bank is for home renovations. (I have come across this on another person’s review also) - The account managers always say they are busy with clients one after the other however if you are depositing money into the platform they have all the time in the world for you - Call you from a different number and location each time - Account managers for me were [Name Removed] and [Name Removed] – I cannot wait until karma comes for these two - They accept cryptocurrency only which is not traceable. See link below for more info as to why this is a common scam: https://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/cryptocurrency/top-crypto-scams/ - See below for further reading into this company https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/wallstreet.io https://www.forexbrokerz.com/brokers/wallstreet-exchange-review

This is a classic scam – they have gone so far so create fake news stories using reputable reporters showing how they made money which was through this company to suck you in.

All of the positive reviews on this website are FAKE.

Rory F.
Rory F.VIC
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Avoid like the plague! Total scam – I got close to putting in $10k . Thankfully my CBA bank and their fraud department wouldn’t let us and kept blocking the transfer. Their fraud department demonstrated proof that this company is bogus and their platform is just a lever to access and steal your hard earned money. I know 3 people who have been scammed out of thousands. AVOID!

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David
DavidVIC
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Its all FAKE!! – Its all fake. There are no trades. I currently have 39500 usd sitting in an account with them. I cant withdraw anything. They tell you its available but when you request a withdrawal it gets rejected everytime. Ive attached a photo for reference. Ive asked for trade/share certificates and proof of credit added to my account. They cant provide… Read more

anything. Its all smoke and mirrors. Its only what you see on there site. There is no actual trading taking place. Its all lies. Then theres the "credit". They claimed to have given me a 50,000 usd credit to save my investment when it went into margin call. I have attached photo for reference.I only invested 23500 usd and they claim to have given me that much credit. AS IF!! They also advertise to have over 1 million clients. Are they giving credits to them all? Lets even be on the real conservative side and say 5% of there so called 1 million clients currently have a 20,000 usd credit not the 50,000 they claim to have given me just the 20,000 for now. So 5% of 1 million is 50,000 clients times $20,000 credit= 1 billion dollars. You see where Im going with this.... Its all LIES!! Its just numbers on a screen to get you to put more money in. And remember I was being real conservative with the numbers. There are no credits put into your account or trades taking place. Daniel Ackerman, Anthony Savva, Michael Klein and everyone at Wall Street Exchange are blood sucking parasites with absolutely no regard for there clients. Its 100% a scam.

Mark
MarkVIC5 posts
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Distusting scam parasites – This is a crypto scam same story got me to transfer money into crypto wallet showed profits at start than with me because my main wealth is in super They tried to get me to set up A SMSF and drain my super that way which all up was around 67,000 dollars but I figured out wall street exchange is a big scam so they put postions on my account that… Read more

of course lost and I told them if they lose my money that's it and no super will ever go across so they called my bluff lost my money which was 11,000 dollars.

I told them that's it your scammers bye. That was mid Augest and now October they have rung me relentlessly most days offering me ridiculous deals to try and con me into dealing with them again.

I have used the most explicit foul language telling them they are scammers but they won't go away because in my case they couldn't get my 67,000 dollars in super it just goes to show how [content Removed] this scammers are as l have told them I am working with scam watch and the police and they just laugh at me.

I have abused the scammers for up to half an hour and they just stay on phone so when I hang up they call back on a different number straight away and say in a Freddie crouger voice I'm back. So if they don't successfully drain your money they just keep ringing you no matter what say to them.

But I have found a way to make the scammers life difficult and that is keep them on the phone for as long as possible because that stops them from making money and they get impatient and start abusing me back and they are the ones that end up hanging up. The calls are less frequent now because of this new tactic of mine.

In closing the wall street exchange is a dirty scam and David Koch and over celebs are sueing google for allowing these scammers to advertise on this repable site which has sucked me in. Be aware of [Name Removed] and [Name Removed] not their real names of course they are the parasites I delt with from the wall street exchange.

Mark
Mark   

The wall street exchange scammers rang me again today complaining about my negative reviews how… Read more

Fred
FredNSW10 posts
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I'm another "Bozo" caught by "Jack Sharpe" – Exorbitant fees and charges, their arbitrage doesn't exist, they trade in and out on the same platform, at the same time and charge 15% brokerage. Caught for enough but not as bad as previous reviews. My advice to anyone contemplating dealing through this company, go and play the poker machines, about the same profit, very similar returns. This… Read more

mob is a pack of thieves with absolutely no morals about who they rob, be warned, I wish I'd have found this review site before I got involved with them.

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john.halliday2408
john.halliday2408SA5 posts
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This is the perfect SCAMMER organisation – If you are dealing with Jack Sharpe, he is a sweet talking Yank with all the right answers as he takes all the money you can give him. By the way that is not his real name. He sucks you in with daily wins on their Arbitrage Trade BTCUSD.WSE and you think all is well, you can even test the withdraw facility and when that happens, you feel… Read more

comfortable dealing with Jack. BTCUSD.WSE does NOT exist anywhere. It is a fraudulent paper profit manipulation that WSE sucks you in on. "Jack" will suggest that you invest in the 3 US stocks US30, US100 and US500 as they are traditional stocks that always go up to a level higher than their previous fall and he will lead you to the 3 graphs that show this. As you make a few successful trades her, he will then introduce you to precious metals and other commodities. By then you have probably given him US$10,000 or more as I did. Then the trades go wrong, he will say put in a hedge do a sell position, he will also offer WSE funds to match your input if its US$5000 or more. By now you have your friends and others in the game with him and then Jack Sharpe aka Jack The Ripper will set your account up so you cannot draw funds out because you decided to take a trade (That he recommended) and you just have to wait. Then comes the margin call, Oh you need to contribute more money, when you do not, your account is wiped out, its all negative. Wall Street Exchange and their scamming operators like Jack Sharpe, do nothing more than take your money, insist you add more daily promise you huge returns and then they will screw you over in a mater of 2 or 3 weeks as long as it takes for you to say, I cannot put in any money. They are total frauds and scammers. I lost, last week, AU$18,000 to Wall Street Exchange out of Cyprus.

john.halliday2408
john.halliday2408   

I have included one of the last emails to Jack Sharpe. He would never reply in writing always make calls only

Andrew
Andrew
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This is a scam – Do not trade with this company. This is 100% a scam. This company got me by posting a facebook ad where dodgy photos and quotes were used from a famous Journalist telling history how he used this trading platform to make money. Naturally as I thought this was a reputable source, I signed up via the ad which I was then contact by the Wall street… Read more

exchange. All seemed fine, you transfer your initial investment of $250 USD. After that is when the red flags begin, you must convert your money to crypto and transfer into their wallet. Again, I proceeded and was trading for a while. Eventually when I told them I want to withdraw my account manager went into my account and put on trades which were not in favour of me (needless to say without my permission) and saw my account close due to the funds running out. As this was happening, they tell you that to get out of this situation you need to add more funds into your account (DO NOT DO THIS). It will be almost impossible to get your money back, do not try and reach out to anyone on the standard web. Deep web, ethical hackers, that’s all I will say.

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stan r.
stan r.VIC2 posts
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SCAM DONT GO NEAR THEM – They take your money Promise high returns You can’t contact them as no number Everyone calls you from different number Claim all things go trough Cyprus

Morgan
Morgan
 

Scam, scam, scam – Do not invest with this company, they get you to invest as much money as you have, also ask you to get out loans from the bank. They have no intention of not only giving you back your initial investment but also and fake profits made.

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Mahmoud
MahmoudVIC13 posts
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A Cautionary Tale: My Experience with Unusual Trading Practices and Unresponsive Customer Service – I feel compelled to share my recent experience with this company that I encountered through a YouTube advertisement. As someone eager to explore forex trading without prior knowledge, I was intrigued by their offer and subsequently made a deposit of $250 US to learn how their Quantum AI system works. My initial interaction with a representative… Read more

named Mick Fisher, reachable only via WhatsApp, began to raise some concerns for the following reasons: 1. Withdrawal Process: He insisted that all withdrawals be done through cryptocurrency, which seemed unconventional. 2. Avoidance of Major Australian Banks: He explicitly advised against using major banks in Australia, claiming that these banks might suspend my account, which sounded suspicious. 3. Trial Service & Profits: He offered a one-week trial for his service, during which my deposit surprisingly gained 25% in profits. He then demonstrated how to withdraw money via Coinbase, permitting me to withdraw $50. However, my concerns turned into reality when I decided not to continue with their service and requested the remaining balance. The company ceased responding to my emails. I consider myself fortunate to have lost only a limited amount. However, the situation has become increasingly problematic as I now receive 4 to 5 calls daily from people offering similar services. I am seriously considering changing my phone number. I share this story as a cautionary tale for others who may find themselves attracted to similar offers. While the opportunity may seem appealing, it's essential to remain vigilant and thoroughly research any company before committing financially.

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