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Abstract:Since its establishment, WikiFX has gained its reputation as a trusted global forex broker regulatory query platform. However, many may not be aware that we also play a prominent role as a mediator between trading clients and their brokers. In this article, we will show you real-life success cases wherein WikiFX helps clients get their lost money back from their forex brokers.
One of the beneficial functions that are often overlooked by WikiFX users is the Exposure page. This section is where users will spill the tea about their forex brokers, respectively. Other traders can also utilize these honest reviews as a medium to evaluate the credibility of those forex brokers in question.
WikiFXs mobile application is free to download on both Google Play/App Store.
After you have downloaded the WikiFX app, on the homepage, click “ALL” as shown in the arrow above.
Then, click on “Exposure”.
Here you can see how trading clients reveal the issues with utmost transparency. It is also evident that unreliable forex brokers have various tactics and strategies in place to trap their trading clients monies.
If you have unfortunately fallen prey to a forex brokers scheme, do not panic because WikiFX has your back.
Click on the red “Exposure” button and upload your unresolved dispute case with WikiFX.
Remember to provide as much information and proofs as possible so WikiFX can aid you in resolving your case.
To date, WikiFX has managed to help over 12,000 people resolve their dispute cases, which have accumulatively cost nearly 38 million USD. Just imagine how injustice would it be that this whopping amount goes straight into the pockets of those devious forex brokers if WikiFX did not step in as a middle person.
Below are some success cases that could be found on the ‘rights protection centre’ section under the Exposure page:
Success Story 1:
Success Story 2:
Success Story 4:
Do not feel afraid to reach out for help from the WikiFX support team, we would be glad to help you out!
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
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