🚨 Trustpilot doesn't matter? Interesting...
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So according to
@thefundedroom, reviews don't matter because
@binance and
@Bybit_Official have low ratings. 😂
Then let's ignore
@Trustpilot for a second.
What about your own comment section?
Every post is filled with traders asking about rejected payouts, support tickets, hidden rules and delayed responses.
Are those fake too? 👀
You can't compare a prop firm with global exchanges processing billions in volume every day.
If reviews don't matter, comments don't matter, complaints don't matter...
Then what exactly should traders look at? Marketing posts? 😂
Maybe follow
@ApexTradeFund and turn comments off completely. Problem solved. 🤡
#TrustedPropHub 🚨
Ratings don’t always tell the full story.
Some of the largest exchanges in the world have surprisingly low Trust pilot review scores:
• Binance – around 1.5★
• Bybit – around 2.6★
Yet millions of users actively trade on these platforms every day.
The reality is that review platforms often attract users who are frustrated, while satisfied customers rarely leave feedback. This can create a perception that doesn’t always reflect the complete customer experience.
Rather than focusing solely on ratings, it’s important to look at transparency, product quality, user experience, track record, and how a company handles its customers over time.
Always do your own research and evaluate a platform based on multiple factors, not just a single review score.