I want to warn all traders about a deliberate and deceptive tactic used by Funded Futures Family (FFF) to deny legitimate payouts and block funded accounts.
Here is exactly how their scheme works:
1. The "Glitched" Verification: When it was time to verify my identity for a payout, their Plaid/Rise system completely bugged out. I would select my country, enter my phone number and name, and the page would instantly reset to the beginning. It kept looping like this. Because of their own technical error, the system registered 3 "failed" attempts. It had nothing to do with incorrect information.
2. The Trap (The Waiver): Instead of fixing their broken system or manually verifying my clear ID documents, FFF Support told me I was required to sign a "Verification Waiver & Liability Release" to continue participating. They force you into a corner: sign it, or you can't use the server.
3. The Catch:
Hidden in this waiver is a clause stating that if their partner (Rise) denies the payout for any reason, FFF is completely free of liability and will not pay you or issue refunds.
4. The Scam Execution: The moment I signed their waiver and sent the clear front and back photos of my ID, they used the document I just signed as a legal shield. They immediately denied my payout and completely blocked my accounts.
They intentionally use a broken verification loop to force profitable traders into signing away their right to a payout. They sent that waiver knowing exactly what they were going to do next.
If FFF ever tells you that you failed Plaid verification and asks you to sign a waiver — your accounts and your hard-earned money are already gone. Do not trade with this company, they will find any loophole to avoid paying you.
Alright, just so everyone knows, why won't you mention that I supposedly 'failed verification' simply because I didn't receive your text messages on my phone? Are you serious? They completely denied my payout because of a text message that never arrived?! And now they're trying to spin it as if I failed some serious compliance check, when in reality, the only reason I 'didn't pass' is that I never received a text message on my phone. And for them, that's reason enough to take your money and close your accounts. All your hard work down the drain over a message! This is an absolute scam! Or show everyone another reason if I'm lying!
To make matters worse, they try to slip you a document to sign where you waive your right to any claims if they refuse your payout. They tell you, 'Sign this and we'll start resolving your issue,' and then they just deny the payout anyway. How is this not an absolute scam?! Traders, you know firsthand how hard it is to make money in trading and how easily it can be lost. Now imagine how devastating it is for me, a single mother of three, to spend around $3,000 on accounts, finally reach the payout stage, and then get denied simply because text messages don't deliver to my country. Imagine losing the $15,000 payout you worked so incredibly hard for. I am begging you, before you get involved with this company, think twice! Don't make the same mistake I did!
I want to warn all traders about a deliberate and deceptive tactic used by Funded Futures Family (FFF) to deny legitimate payouts and block funded accounts.
Here is exactly how their scheme works:
1. The "Glitched" Verification: When it was time to verify my identity for a payout, their Plaid/Rise system completely bugged out. I would select my country, enter my phone number and name, and the page would instantly reset to the beginning. It kept looping like this. Because of their own technical error, the system registered 3 "failed" attempts. It had nothing to do with incorrect information.
2. The Trap (The Waiver): Instead of fixing their broken system or manually verifying my clear ID documents, FFF Support told me I was required to sign a "Verification Waiver & Liability Release" to continue participating. They force you into a corner: sign it, or you can't use the server.
3. The Catch:
Hidden in this waiver is a clause stating that if their partner (Rise) denies the payout for any reason, FFF is completely free of liability and will not pay you or issue refunds.
4. The Scam Execution: The moment I signed their waiver and sent the clear front and back photos of my ID, they used the document I just signed as a legal shield. They immediately denied my payout and completely blocked my accounts.
They intentionally use a broken verification loop to force profitable traders into signing away their right to a payout. They sent that waiver knowing exactly what they were going to do next.
If FFF ever tells you that you failed Plaid verification and asks you to sign a waiver — your accounts and your hard-earned money are already gone. Do not trade with this company, they will find any loophole to avoid paying you.
Alright, just so everyone knows, why won't you mention that I supposedly 'failed verification' simply because I didn't receive your text messages on my phone? Are you serious? They completely denied my payout because of a text message that never arrived?! And now they're trying to spin it as if I failed some serious compliance check, when in reality, the only reason I 'didn't pass' is that I never received a text message on my phone. And for them, that's reason enough to take your money and close your accounts. All your hard work down the drain over a message! This is an absolute scam! Or show everyone another reason if I'm lying!
To make matters worse, they try to slip you a document to sign where you waive your right to any claims if they refuse your payout. They tell you, 'Sign this and we'll start resolving your issue,' and then they just deny the payout anyway. How is this not an absolute scam?! Traders, you know firsthand how hard it is to make money in trading and how easily it can be lost. Now imagine how devastating it is for me, a single mother of three, to spend around $3,000 on accounts, finally reach the payout stage, and then get denied simply because text messages don't deliver to my country. Imagine losing the $15,000 payout you worked so incredibly hard for. I am begging you, before you get involved with this company, think twice! Don't make the same mistake I did!