Abstract:No forex brokers are directly linked to a nation’s tax bureau. If your forex broker is requesting for tax payments from you claiming that they are doing it on behalf of the tax bureau, it is a trap. Be careful!
For those who do not know, Wintersnow Ltd is a forex broker that recently vanished after several angry trading clients exposed its scams online. A while ago, WikiFX discovered that Grand Signal Markets (GSM) Limited could be a new “shell” of Wintersnow Ltd due to the uncanny resemblance.
Read this article for a more in-depth dive into our allegation: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202208194414219995.html
Grand Signal Markets (GSM) Limited is a forex broker that was believed to be a new “shell” of Wintersnow Ltd which is another forex broker that recently disappeared after being exposed aggressively by angry trading clients.
The Exposure is submitted by a trading client of GSM named Pravin who currently has over 5,000 USD stuck with GSM.
See the screenshots below to see how GSM tried to trick Pravin into paying approximately over 500 USD for tax as it claims to have a close-knit cooperation with the tax bureau.
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