⚠️ It appears that AURAXFGH often asks for an advance fee before processing withdrawals, a common hallmark of advance fee scams.
AURAXFGH markets itself as a high return crypto trading app guided by an expert “teacher”, but it is a fake investment scam. Taiwanese victims report the same ending every time: fake profits on screen, then a blocked AURAXFGH withdrawal. Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission has never licensed it.
There is no licensed firm here. The reports describe an overseas fraud ring that swaps brand names while reusing the same script, and routes deposits into personal bank accounts rather than any regulated venue.
Taiwanese complaints document heavy losses, including one victim who lost NT$2.4 million (around US$75,000): read the victim account. AURAXFGH is flagged to Taiwan’s 165 anti fraud hotline and carries no FSC license.
If you have already paid, move fast. Stop every payment and cut contact with the “teacher”, then screenshot the app, the chats, your transfers and the receiving account numbers. Report it to the police and your financial regulator, which in Taiwan means the 165 hotline and the FSC, and call your bank right away to try a recall while the transfer is fresh. Block any “recovery expert” who reaches out, because that is simply the follow up scam.
No. It is an unlicensed fake trading app that fabricates profits, blocks withdrawals and keeps your deposits.
Because the withdrawal is blocked on purpose. The “profits” are fake, and every fee you are told to pay to release them is just another layer of the scam.
No. The balance and gains are numbers the operators type into the app, not real market or blockchain activity.
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