Boxvalue review: Is boxvalue a legit way to invest into binary and Forex trading?

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December 18, 2019

Story by Solomon Julius

 

MY honest boxvalue review goes thus: Boxvalue is a company that claims they can help you to make money online by investing your money into forex and binary option.

Forex? What a volatile world! But hey! let’s dive in deeper to see if boxvalue can really keep to their word.

 
Boxvalue actually came clean by providing numerous phone number people can reach them on.

They also went above my expectation to provide list of states where they have physical office and branches, they head quarter is in Abuja at this address Suite No 209, Ruby Center Plot 762, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja FCT, Nigeria. 08091115416,08067318400.

If you’re in Abuja and would really like to check their office then you can use that address. Hey, I will advise you personally check their office and ask one or two questions before you invest a dime into it.

Other boxvalue branches addresses includes;

PortHarcourt Branch
i~Trust Event Center Eliozu, Opposite Old OPM Church Gu AKE Road, Portharcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. 07011358661
 
Delta Branch
No 49, Last Floor, Marvelous Plaza, Okapanam Road, Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria.
 
Ibadan Branch
No 188-189, Albarka Shopping Complex, Arisekola Market Bodija, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. 09067914165.
 
Kaduna Branch
No 6, Suite 25, Topmost Floor, Challenge Plaza, Ali Akilu Road, Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria. 08037950036.

I really love the idea that they have offices around for people to visit, personally I will visit their office in Ibadan to see what they look like and also ask then a few questions before I can recommend them.

Don’t take this to be a positive review just yet, I’m just loving what I’m seeing so far, boxvalue really went beyond my expectation.

Who are the people behind boxvalue?

One bad thing to do is hiding behind your innovation, boxvalue claims they are a registered private trading platform which is focused on studying and using the current forex and binary market trends to generate a reasonable profit for clients.

They further explained that their brokers are well trained and have many years of experience in the forex Market so your money is secured.

I don’t totally believe those lines up there, boxvalue should have knock me off my feet by providing a picture of their team members and links to their social media page.

Providing their team profile and links to their social media pages is the least they can do, people will have to entrust their money to them so at least they should let people have a good sense of who they really are.

Doubting Thomas like me will love to know who is behind boxvalue before I can even put my email into their site for registration.

What is the aim of boxvalue?

“Having seen the conditions of the people financially,we are aimed at improving lives in the best way we can by been very vast and current on market trends.

Many people have been seeking for a better life hence the reason why we put up this innovation to impact positively”

Those lines in quote up there is what they called their aim for creating boxvalue, that sounds like they want to be another jesus, they want to save the world.

Is boxvalue registered with CAC?

The moment you access boxvalue site’s url, one of the first thing to notice is the RC number displayed on the top left corner of the site, they really wanna show those number off so you can run them through CAC site to know they are registered.

I didn’t disappoint them on that, I ran the numbers on CAC site and they came good.

Also note that registering with CAC doesn’t guarantee the success of a business.

The rest of this article will be based on my visit to their branch office in Ibadan.

Hey! I had to put the article on hold to check out their branch office in Ibadan because I’m currently based in Ibadan, I checked on boxvalue and they are not hard to locate, I was happy to locate them on time, what I was not happy about is that they are sealed-up!

Sealed-up by Securities & exchange commission (SEC) on the 05-11-2019, that’s to show you something is terribly wrong somewhere within valuebox, I can’t help but to take pictures so you can be sure this is not a made up story.

Below are pictures I took myself of their locked door and the seal on it.

Is boxvalue legit or scam?

To answer your question, I will say valuebox is not legit at the moment, if they are legit then they won’t for over a month.

So stay away from boxvalue for now till I can get hold of them to see if they are up and running.

Stay away from programs like boxvalue, giftal world, racksterly, nairalovers, nnu forum and the likes to avoid heartaches.

I will advise you don’t go around giving people money to help you trade forex when you can learn it within a short period of time yourself. Forex is technical and require serious analysis and can make people lose money easily, but if you undergo the proper tutorial you can make a lot of money for yourself.

 

Original article can be found here.

 

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