AIpro500 Review and Website Analysis

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Scam brokers persistently try to lure novice traders into their schemes, extorting as much money as possible and then keeping it. One such broker is featured in our AIpro500 review. The company tries to convince users that it is officially registered and compliant with regulatory requirements. In reality, the project engages in fraudulent schemes, with the clients’ risk of losing all their invested funds nearing 100%. Details about this platform and its methods can be found below.

Brief Overview

  • 🖥Official Website: https://www.aipro500.com/
  • ✈️Contact Address: Talacker 35, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
  • 📞Customer Support: [email protected]; +442037726956
  • 🔐Licensing and Accreditation: no
  • ⏳Track Record: since 2023
  • 🧰Specialization: Forex & CFD broker
  • 🤝Terms of Cooperation: minimum deposit 2,500, leverage up to 1:100
  • 💰Additional Services: no

Aipro500.com Examination

The official website of broker AIpro500 appears quite finished. This leads us to believe that the owners of scam projects are either cutting costs or have become utterly lazy. How else can you evaluate a site that includes exactly four pages (without registration and authorization forms) and contains no useful information for traders:

  • Information about trading instruments.
  • Detailed trading conditions.
  • Features and description of the trading terminal.

In fact, there isn’t even a User Agreement (Terms & Conditions). You will find them only when you decide to register. We’re not even mentioning errors like “Way trade with us” or “Tread with the best.”

Can this pathetic creation be considered a full-fledged website of a legitimate broker? It can only serve two purposes: to mark the company’s presence on the web and to serve as a container for the Login and Sign Up buttons. Real companies that value their reputation cannot afford such shortcomings.

Company Contacts

The Contact Us page on the AIpro500 website offers a collection of absurdities. There are only two working options for users to contact the broker’s representatives:

  • Email address.
  • Contact form.

Considering the other contact details as real is quite difficult. For example, the company, which shows a registration address in Saint Kitts and Nevis, talks about an office in Switzerland. However, this office doesn’t have a phone number since the contact number on the page is from the United Kingdom. This looks extremely illogical.

Adding to this is the absence of an online chat on the website pages. As a result, traders will not be able to quickly resolve their issues and problems.

The company also didn’t bother with other communication methods. This is evidenced by the complete absence of links to social media groups. Indeed, those who attract clients through phone calls using databases obtained by unknown means do not need an influx of users from social media or search engines. Therefore, there is neither time nor resources for groups and channels, and the official website, to put it mildly, leaves much to be desired.

Key Conditions

Hoping that broker AIpro500 would provide detailed information about trading conditions would be irrational. Its representatives apparently believe that traders should be thankful for at least mentioning the maximum trading leverage (up to 1:100) and the minimum trade size (0.01 standard lot) in the account descriptions. The company considers the rest of the technical trading parameters insignificant.

Even when describing the account types, only the minimum deposit amounts for each tariff plan are mentioned:

  • Basic — 2,500.
  • Plus — 10,000.
  • Advanced — 25,000.
  • Alpha — 100,000.
  • Elite — 250,000.

AIpro500_accounts

Of course, the broker mentions the characteristics of the trades. However, instead of specifying exact values, they provide qualitative evaluations, such as:

  • Basic, Improved, or Market-grade Spreads.
  • Entry-level, Upgraded, or Maximum Leverage.
  • Entry-level, Improved, or Tailored Commissions.

However, they didn’t find the words to explain what each level means. All the words were used up describing additional options. Here, too, traders will find many surprises.

For example, when opening a Basic account, which requires a minimum of 2,500, one receives basic market analysis tools, an economic calendar, cryptocurrency news, weekly market process analysis emails, and some educational resources. This package, which is available for free from any legitimate broker, will cost a significant amount.

By adding another 7,500, enough to open a Plus account, a trader becomes much happier, gaining unlimited access to education, priority support, and a monthly cashback (though they forgot to specify the amount again).

For just 250,000, the owner of an Elite account can expect a whole loyalty program package, guaranteed StopLoss (surprisingly!), and access to IPOs and ICOs.

In short, AIpro500’s generosity knows no bounds. And there’s also the Supreme League for wealthy clients with accounts starting from 500,000. Imagine how many amazing perks the company has hidden there? That’s why only a personal manager talks about them, so other users don’t get jealous.

Overall, every trader opens an account with this company at their own risk. The likelihood that the trading conditions will be very unattractive is high (why else would they hide them). But you can only find this out in the process of making trades, naturally risking your own money. The broker’s approach to trading is very transparent, right? This is exactly what the MiFID II directive text, which the platform “strictly adheres to,” prescribes.

Exposing AIpro500

The approach to information disclosure only reinforced our belief that this broker is a scam, and dealing with them means losing your invested money. A final decision on this matter can be made by analyzing the official data provided by AIpro500.

In the footer of the homepage, the company claims to be registered in Saint Kitts and Nevis and even provides a registration number. This is a nearly foolproof move — the commercial registry of this Caribbean state is closed, and verifying the registration of 123 Media LTD without paying the registry holder $250 is impossible.

Meanwhile, a search for company names in the largest database, Globaldatabase.com, which contains information on over 250 million companies worldwide, found a company with this name only in the UK. Perhaps its databases are incomplete, but the result is alarming.

Moreover, the local financial regulator’s registry doesn’t even mention the company managing the broker AIpro500. They don’t claim to have a license from the FSRC, only stating that they fully comply with its requirements. Similarly, the broker declares compliance with the MiFID II directive without mentioning licenses from European regulators.

All this convinces us that the company operates without proper documentation. This means that it provides brokerage services illegally. Is it trustworthy? In our opinion, the answer is obvious.

However, the platform itself gives users plenty of reasons to distrust it. For example, the copyright in the footer of the pages states the operation period starting from 2020. Meanwhile, the whois service contains data on the domain aipro500.com registered on December 18, 2023.

Domain info

So, the broker started operating much later than it wants to show. Isn’t this false information further proof of its dishonesty?

Adding to this are the absence of payment details, the inability to fund the account without contacting support, and the not-so-successful terminal (which, by the way, is claimed to be one of the best). The picture is very disheartening. The conclusion is simple: we wouldn’t trust this broker with a cent of our money.

What Reviews Do Users Leave?

Finding AIpro500 reviews online is not difficult. The champion in the number of comments is Reviews.io, where a whopping 496 are posted. The vast majority of these posts are positive, praising every aspect of the broker’s work. Unfortunately, this cannot be trusted — the texts are clearly paid for. There are significantly fewer posts on Trustpilot, only 10, but even here the copywriters earn their money by talking about excellent service (without specifying details). There are also a few “expert opinions” on thematic sites that prefer to rate the company highly, overlooking the problems.

In this sea of comments, genuinely objective reviews and publications stating that AIpro500 is a third-rate scam, unashamedly appropriating client money by any means, are lost. These reviews mention the absence of licenses, non-payments, and quote manipulations.

However, it seems the company’s owners have allocated a significant amount to create a positive image. We can only hope that traders objectively assess others’ opinions.

Conclusions

In our AIpro500 review, we have honestly highlighted all the broker’s problems and tried to convince potential clients that it is not worth cooperating with them. Operating without a license, unverified registration, and false information about the operation period — these are already sufficient reasons not to trust the company. Moreover, considering that it hides the trading and non-trading operation conditions, it becomes clear that this is a scam project, with the probability of losing funds being close to 100%.

Pros/Cons

  • Attractive appearance of the official website pages.
  • A significant number of accounts for traders to choose from.
  • It is difficult to confirm the broker's official registration.
  • The company operates without a license and thus provides services illegally.
  • The website contains false information, particularly about the company's operating time.
  • The platform hides both trading conditions and non-trading operation conditions.
  • The entry threshold is extremely high.

FAQ

Could the broker have obtained licenses from European regulators?

Definitely not, as this requires registration in one of the European countries. We checked, and AIpro500 doesn’t have it. Therefore, it accepts clients from Europe illegally.

Can part of the deposit be recovered through court?

The broker doesn’t even have a User Agreement. This means that your relationship with the company is not regulated, and you sent the money voluntarily. No court will find grounds for litigation in this. We fear that even contacting law enforcement won’t help.

Why do you claim that reviews about the company should not be trusted?

Very few companies receive such a large number of positive comments. Knowing that cheated clients write them much more often than satisfied ones, we can conclude that the authors were incentivized. Since there is no specificity in their posts, they are clearly not the company’s clients. This means that the reviews are paid for. Can they be trusted? The answer is unequivocal — no.
Helen Prescott

Helen, a graduate of the University of Kent with a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, has a keen eye for uncovering financial fraud.

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  1. Thomas Olson

    I knew something was off with them. It felt like my intuition kicked in. Thank you for helping to uncover the truth

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