Impersonation & Recovery Scam Warning

Important Notice: PipXpert is not a broker, does not hold client funds, does not process deposits or withdrawals, and does not offer fund recovery services.

Last updated: 26/05/2026

PipXpert is aware that third-party websites, advertisers, individuals, or so-called “recovery agents” may attempt to misuse the PipXpert name, brand, or public regulatory notices to promote fake recovery services, misleading claims, or impersonation scams.

This page has been created to help users identify official PipXpert communication and avoid third-party scams.

PipXpert Does Not Offer Fund Recovery Services

PipXpert does not operate any fund recovery service.

PipXpert does not recover trading losses, reverse broker transactions, retrieve lost funds, recover cryptocurrency, investigate wallets, access bank accounts, or work with any third-party recovery company.

Any person, website, advertisement, social media account, or company claiming that they can “recover funds from PipXpert,” “recover losses caused by PipXpert,” or “help you get money back through PipXpert” is not connected to PipXpert.

PipXpert Does Not Hold Client Funds

PipXpert does not operate as a broker, financial institution, payment institution, investment firm, or fund custody provider.

PipXpert does not:

  • hold client funds

  • accept trading deposits

  • process withdrawals

  • control client trading accounts

  • manage client funds

  • offer investment accounts

  • or release funds to users.

All trading activity takes place through the user’s own broker or trading platform, under the user’s own responsibility.

Because PipXpert does not hold client funds, any third party claiming they can “recover funds held by PipXpert” is making a false or misleading claim.

Common Recovery Scam Tactics

Be cautious of anyone who:

  • claims they can recover your trading losses for an upfront fee

  • asks for payment before providing any service

  • asks for your wallet seed phrase, private key, bank login, broker login, or remote access to your computer

  • claims to work with PipXpert, the FCA, regulators, banks, or law enforcement without proof

  • uses pressure tactics, urgency, or threats

  • contacts you through unofficial Telegram accounts, WhatsApp, social media, or paid ads

  • sends documents that look official but cannot be verified

  • promises guaranteed recovery of funds;

  • claims that PipXpert has “released” funds to them for collection

  • asks you to send cryptocurrency, gift cards, wire transfers, or other payments.

These are common signs of a recovery scam.

Official PipXpert Communication

PipXpert only communicates through official channels listed on our website.

Users should verify that they are communicating with an official PipXpert contact before sharing any information or taking any action.

PipXpert will never ask you for:

  • your broker password;

  • your bank login;

  • your wallet seed phrase;

  • your private key;

  • remote access to your banking account;

  • payment for a fund recovery service;

  • or payment to release funds held by PipXpert.

If you receive a suspicious message claiming to be from PipXpert, do not click links, do not make payments, and do not share personal or financial information.

Misleading Articles and Advertisements

Some third-party websites may publish misleading articles, reviews, advertisements, or videos using the PipXpert name. These pages may attempt to attract users searching for PipXpert and redirect them to unrelated recovery companies, legal claims services, or suspicious payment requests.

PipXpert is not responsible for third-party websites, advertisements, videos, or recovery claims that misuse our name.

Users should rely only on official PipXpert pages and verified support channels for accurate information about our company and services.

What To Do If You Are Contacted by a Recovery Agent

If someone contacts you claiming they can recover money from PipXpert or recover trading losses connected to PipXpert, we recommend that you:

  1. Do not pay any upfront fee.

  2. Do not share passwords, banking access, broker logins, wallet seed phrases, or private keys.

  3. Do not allow remote access to your computer or phone.

  4. Take screenshots of the message, profile, website, or advertisement.

  5. Report the suspicious contact to the relevant platform.

  6. Contact PipXpert through our official support channel to verify whether the communication is genuine.

Trading Losses and User Responsibility

Forex, CFD, Gold, and leveraged trading involve risk. Trading losses can occur, and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

PipXpert provides educational market analysis, trading-related alerts, and informational content only. PipXpert does not provide personalised financial advice, does not manage accounts, does not hold client funds, and does not guarantee trading results.

Users remain responsible for their own trading decisions, broker selection, risk settings, position sizing, and account activity.

Report Impersonation

If you believe someone is impersonating PipXpert or using our brand name to promote recovery scams, please contact our official support team through the contact details listed on our website.

When reporting suspicious activity, please include:

  • screenshots;

  • website links;

  • social media profiles;

  • email addresses;

  • Telegram or WhatsApp usernames;

  • payment requests;

  • and any messages received.

This helps us investigate and take appropriate action where possible.

Final Notice

PipXpert does not authorise any third party to offer recovery services, collect payments, request sensitive information, or communicate on our behalf unless clearly listed as an official channel on our website.

Always verify before you trust.