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Should you trust FS Global Berry: An objective review

There are many things about FS Global and the newly re-launched Berry Max that cannot be verified, and this makes the partnership seem less-than trustworthy.

There are many things about both the FS Global and Berry Max brands that do not add up. And now that Berry Max users can no longer withdraw their funds from the platform, it is pretty clear that this partnership is not trustworthy.

Should you trust FS Global Berry: An objective review

FS Global and the crypto trading platform, Berry (which has now been rebranded to Berry Max), have been popping up in all corners of the internet recently.

FS Global (also known as Fertile Soil Global) is a registered Non Profit Company in South Africa (K2022/794156/08).

However, this does not mean much, because Berry Max is not registered as a private business. It is also not registered with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), despite its claims that the platform is “fully licensed”.

FS Global does not have its own website or any social media platforms outside of sometimes being connected to Berry Max online. This is a giant red flag, as NPCs usually welcome the low-cost and extended reach that digital platforms offer.

Now that Berry Max users have not been able to withdraw their funds, it is pretty clear that the platform and this partnership is a scam.

What about posts of FS Global doing good online?

If you start digging online, you may come across some photos or videos from charitable events with the FS Global logo This might make the organisation seem legitimate, at first glance.

However, because FS Global does not have its own website or any other official communication channel, there is not much information available about when these events happened or where the money came from.

This means that this so-called “good work” cannot be verified at all.

This partnership has no clear mission

Though the FS Global and Berry Max branding are often used together, when it comes to promotional material for Berry Max, there is no section on the website to explain FS Global’s role in the partnership.

Since FS Global also does not have its own website, there are no concrete goals, a mission, or a vision for this partnership.

Users can no longer withdraw their funds from the FS Global Berry platform

The biggest tip-off for the fact that the FS Global Berry Max partnership is a scam came when users of the platform realised that they could no longer withdraw funds.

Although the platform has now been completely revamped, users still cannot withdraw their funds.

Furthermore, the users who complain about this have reportedly been removed from FS Global Berry’s WhatsApp and Telegram groups.

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