Dufourbit Warning: FCA Says the Firm Is Unauthorised—7 Checks Before You Pay
The FCA warned about Dufourbit on 19 August 2026. Check the named domain, contact details, missing protections and seven steps before making any payment.
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Abstract:The victim thought they had found a risk-free investment opportunity, only to be trapped by the GlobTFX platform, losing the entire $700! What exactly happened? Let’s uncover the truth behind this scam.

The GlobTFX platform has recently been exposed multiple times, with more and more investors sharing their unfortunate experiences. The platform attracted large sums of money with promises of high returns, but as time passed, more and more people discovered the shocking scam hidden behind it.

At first, the victim saw the high-return advertisements from GlobTFX and believed it was an easy way to profit. The platform made timely payouts, which reinforced their confidence in their investment decision. However, problems arose when they attempted to withdraw funds—the platform suddenly crashed, causing them to miss an important trading opportunity. Next, the platform displayed “system maintenance” and completely disabled the withdrawal function.


Despite repeated attempts to contact customer support, the responses were always vague, and at times, there was no reply at all. The platform kept using “technical faults” and “system updates” as excuses to avoid taking responsibility, ultimately leading to a complete loss of the victims $700.
Even more frustrating, as more victims came forward, the platform did not stop its fraudulent activities. Instead, it used “hacker attacks” as an excuse to delay, without offering any solutions.
Fortunately, WikiFX has been closely monitoring this case and exposed the relevant information in a timely manner. They not only helped collect evidence but also coordinated with related channels, bringing the truth of the scam to light.

For those still investing on the platform, WikiFX advises: “Think twice before investing.” Do not trust promises of high returns easily. Any platform without proper regulation could be hiding deep, unpredictable risks. It is also hoped that the experiences of these victims serve as a warning, especially for those eager to make quick profits, to stay alert and protect their funds.
WikiFX will continue to follow the situation closely, fighting for more support for victims and restoring rights taken by illegal platforms. We also hope that more victims will step forward and unite in the fight against scams.
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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