FX Miner Holdings is a scam crypto investing platform, which also claims to offer other products such as Forex trading.
Victims are being lured into investing in the fake platform through unsolicited contact on social media and dating websites.
Once they’re ‘invested’ victims often see their profits soar and are frequently convinced to keep on investing large sums of cash to take advantage of the scheme.
But when they try to withdraw their money they’re blocked from doing so. The scammers will then demand large fees for a variety of reasons, none of which are true.
There are of red flags on the FX Miner Holdings platform, including:
- The site’s URL and name on the page differ – the URL is FX Miner Holdings while the site’s name is FX Miners Holdings – no legitimate company would make this mistake.
- The platform is riddled with spelling mistakes and grammatical errors – a sure sign of a scam.
- The domain name is very new and the site has a Domain Authority (DA) rating of 1 – the lowest possible.
- There are no social media channels associated with FX Miner Holdings.
- The website lacks any information about how the huge returns are achieved.
- The company address given on the website is a flat in a residential road in the UK.
- The only contact information is an email address.
- The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a warning about this platform and other sites have recorded it as a scam.
I’ve been scammed by FX Miner Holdings – what can I do?
Keep a note of all the details you have about the scammers and report what’s happened to the authorities in your country.
There are also private companies that might be able to help which I’ve written about here.
Have you had any experience with this platform? Kindly share your thoughts in the comment section to help others stay informed and safe.