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Abstract:Italian victims complain to SITI about FVP Trade fraud. SITI is preparing a collective redress (Class Action) against this broker and is calling on investors to provide more evidence so that FVP Trade can be brought to justice.
In the previous article, WikiFX mentions that FVP Trade has been confirmed to have absconded with victims' money. Check the article via this link in case you miss the information. https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202210199414317840.html
SITI (Italian investment and savings protection association) recently received a lawsuit from Italian investors because many investors who invested in FVP Trade are unable to recover their funds.
The case of FVP Trade fraud is becoming a hot topic in the forex market of Europe, especially in Italy. Many Italian investors complain that they suffer massive financial losses when investing in FVP Trade. SITI is collecting evidence from victims in order to better and faster bring legal sanctions against FVP Trade.
SITI, the Investment and Saving Association, is preparing a collective redress ( Class Action ) against the FVP Trade platform. If investors wish to be informed, without any commitment, of the launch of this initiative, then fill out the form below.
SITI asked victims to contact them with courteous promptness by email exclusively to 'laura. abate@gmail. SITI is also looking for people willing to give an interview for Striscia la Notizia, about the FVP Trade affair. See below.
The victims set up a group chat with over 800 members. And below are the victims‘ responses to SITI’s claim.
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FVP Trade has absconded, but victims' action of rights protection is not over. We call on all investors in Italy who have been defrauded by FVP Trade to contact SITI for feedback. In addition, we welcome investors from all over the world to give WikiFX feedback about FVP Trade. WikiFX will work with the victims to bring the FVP Trade fraud to light.
Protecting the legitimate rights and interests of forex traders are always the primary concern of WikiFX. All traders should be vigilant when investing in a broker.
WikiFX is actively reaching out to the victims hoping to find more evidence. Please stay tuned for more information.
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