“If you hear the name Robert Smith or Ron silver then please know this is a scam. I'm sure there are many others working for this scam company. They want as much as you can give them and when you don't want to give any more they block you from your account and you can say bye bye to your money. Even their support team lie and say someone will contact you. I regret the day I signed up to this company and can't believe any of the positive reviews they have.”
“Biggest scam merchants going want your money then impossible to get back and do not bother calling you when arranged . Do not and do not entertain anyone calling from any brokers from any of the sites as they are all scammers.
So do not even listen to them as it will not end well mark my words. Once burned never jump back into the fire again”
“Ron Silver- Wall Street Exchange
Scam. They get you in for minimum and then want you to put in large investment and when you don’t do that. They log you out and take your money.”
“This is a SCAM. Please beware. Max Rubin, a man that sounds like he is from Israel, is scamming people with the belief that his company "Wall Street Exchange" can be confused with a legitimate trading company previously based in the UK, which closed in 2015/2016. His domain is .io (wallstreetexchange.io) and is certainly not registered or approved by any regulatory framework. The trading software he uses works in a way similar to Bernie Madoff. It's a fake trading software with fake results.
ForexBrokerz provides a full review, which is identical to my experience. When I requested to withdraw my funds, Max went ahead with a fake trade (lasted minutes) so as to "show" that my money had been lost on the market rather than filling his pockets”