Abstract:TRCB, owned by Trust Risk Control Beteilungs- und Service GmbH, is a total scam broker, indeed, we have searched a plethora of negative reviews of TRCB itself such as fraud platforms, expired licenses, undefined registered offices, etc., also, the corporation was registered in the United Kingdom, however, it has not given the office location to the public so far, thus, clients had better stay away from this broker. This broker has been verified to be illegal and all of its licenses have been expired, and it has been listed in WikiFX's Scam Brokers list; please be aware of the risk!
We could not get relevant information due to failing to visit the official website, besides, the information is not available on other websites as well, thus, clients only take a poorly-conceived browse. In addition, if clients would like to know something detailed, please try to visit the official website, although it is likely that it does not work. Besides, the official website is as follows: https://www.trustrcb.com/
General Information & Regulation
TRCB, owned by Trust Risk Control Beteilungs- und Service GmbH, is a total scam broker, indeed, we have searched a plethora of negative reviews of TRCB itself such as fraud platforms, expired licenses, undefined registered offices, etc., also, the corporation was registered in the United Kingdom, however, it has not given the office location to the public so far, thus, clients had better stay away from this broker. This broker has been verified to be illegal and all of its licenses have been expired, and it has been listed in WikiFX's Scam Brokers list; please be aware of the risk!
Market Instruments
All we know is that TRCB is a scam broker with a scam of a Ponzi Scheme, besides, this kind of platform mostly will abscond after 1 or 2 years, the fund-raising mode just can exist for less than 3 years. other than that, TRCB does not disclose any valuable information about itself.
Trading Platform
TRCB allegedly offers the MetaTrader4/5(MT4/MT5) trading terminal options, however, it is proved to be a scam.
Customer Support
We could not get relevant information about the phone number of the company due to failing to visit the official website, if so desired, please e-mail at account@trustrcb.com
Risk Warning
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