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Domain

interactingbrokerages.com

First seen Apr 15, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • WHOIS registration hidden
  • 1 community report from users

Details

Registrar
GMO Internet, Inc.
Registration Date
5/9/2025
First Seen
4/15/2026

Related Domains

No known connections to other entities yet.

Community Reports

Beware Beware Beware of a scammer impersonating Jack Kellogg and other STT successful members. I wished “Jack” a happy birthday on Facebook, he replied, and I thought I was talking to Jack himself. He moved the conversation to WhatsApp, trained me on candles and patterns, and offered to help grow my trading by copy-trading through interactingbrokerages.com. I converted $2,500 of crypto and deposited it. He then pushed me to open a fully funded account to bypass PDT rules, but I had no more funds, even though I tried using credit cards to buy BTC. and couldn't get any sited to use credit cards to buy crypto (Thank God) For about a week and a half the account appeared to grow, reaching $5,508. His replies became slow and vague, and when I asked for a photo of him at his trading setup, he ghosted me. I later received an email about another deposit, but the numbers didn’t add up—the account should have been $5,508 yet showed $4,437. I attempted to withdraw my $2,500 from interactingbrokerages.com, but it has stayed pending. I should have checked interactingbrokerages.com on BBB and Trustpilot, but I was blinded by the excitement of the impersonator’s promises. I lost $2,500, which is significant for my household. I have screenshots of the account and WhatsApp chats. I’ve blocked and reported him and will try to recover funds, though it's unlikely. Sharing this so others don’t fall for the same scam. ?? [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: Interacting Brokerages] [Location: MI, USA - 49441]

73 days ago

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