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EUxit Scam Review: Imminent Threat or Imminent Scam?

EUxit Scam Review

It quite saddens (and also amuses me a bit) how people take advantage of a major media event and turn it into a money-making scheme. Ever since Brexit we have seen a few such scams, claiming they have used this world event to tap into the financial market and make millions.
The latest such tool is EUxit, an automated binary options trading system that claims world disaster is imminent and we should secure our future now. Yes, it is true that the state of the world governments and financial markets may be a bit shaky right now, but I don’t think the world is coming to an end JUST yet, but then what do I know? If I could predict the future I would be a psychic.

It’s just pathetic how people play on the genuine fears of others to try to make some money. There are so many con artists out there trying to rip people off. That is why I have taken it upon myself to investigate every new system that hits the market, to warn my faithful readers off the scum and to show them who they can trust. Read my following Euxit Scam Review to get the low down on this latest hoax.

The EUxit video

In the introductory video, we are first shown some dramatic news footage. Whether or not these are real scenes or fabricated, I could not tell, but they were obviously trying to generate a feeling of fear and panic about Brexit.

We then get to meet the creator of EUxit, David McNeal. The entire video is just him, sitting a little too close to the camera in my opinion. There is some cheesy dramatic music playing in the background.

David asks us what we think would happen if say, Sweden decided to follow Britain’s example. He says any country could follow their lead at any time and then it would be mass chaos. He goes on to say that millions of people lost everything thanks to Brexit and are now completely destitute.

McNeal tells us that he has been investing since graduating from university and that he is somewhat of a genius when it comes to financial trading. He says that he is certain that that a repeat of Brexit is imminent and that he has found a secret to manipulate the market to secure our financial futures.

He mumbles some nonsense about how he was able to generate a system which he of course entitled, EUxit, because it is obvious that any European country could chose to leave the European Union at any given moment. He claims that EUxit is able to generate non-fail trading signals by analyzing the current world news and the current state of the financial market. He claims that EUxit will set us up for life. That we will never have to worry about our financial safety, no matter what is happening in the rest of the world.

He doesn’t really throw any big numbers around. Nor explain exactly how his brilliant EUxit software actually works. We are just supposed to take him at his word. He gives a brief explanation of how binary options trading works so whoever wrote his script actually did a little research, but he never explains how EUxit actually generates its signals. He claims that all we have to do is a sign with one of their licensed and regulated brokers and the system will do the rest. He says the EUxit is free. He neglects to mention that we are required to make a minimum deposit of at least $250 before we can begin trading. But why would he say that?

I’ll let you in on a little secret. The EUxit brokers are not regulated and licensed. They do not exist. Nor does their supposed 24/7 customer support. Neither I nor my team was able to get a hold of anyone to ask even the most basic questions.

And who is David McNeal? Is he who he claims to be or just a fraud? We could find no information on David McNeal, not even a LinkedIn profile. We did, however,find his profile on Fiverr.com. He is just another low-rate actor looking to make a few bucks. He doesn’t even care that his acting job will scam innocent people out of their hard-earned savings.

The EUxit Website

We could find no information to prove that EUxit is a legitimate company. Their website is setup like most of the scams we have seen before. Video, FAQ’s, random facts about binary options. At least someone did their research. Phony certifications that could not be traced. There is no licensing information and there is no way to get a hold of their customer service department.

They have the usual threatening countdown clock displaying the “remaining spots.” Typical scam artist scare tactic. If you leave the page and come back, you will see that this number has changed. First is said “2” spots and then when I came back to the page it said “11 spots”. So obviously this is a fake as well.

Conclusion: EUxit is a complete and total rip off!

Don’t sign up for this one, folks. David McNeal is a phony, as the entire EUxit system. Whoever is behind this scam is just trying to take advantage of people’s vulnerability and genuine concern over the state of the world. They will just take your money and your credit card information and you will never hear from them again. But you will receive a ton of spam with other scams.

Don’t allow jerks like McNeal (or whoever he is) deter you from binary options trading. There are a lot of reliable and honest trading platforms and brokers available online. You just have to know where to find them.
That’s where I come in. Allow me to guide you in the right direction. I can advise you as to which sites are in fact trustworthy and which sites to avoid.

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