My name is Abdul Salam. I am 53 years old. A grandfather from Pakistan. I lost $10,869 on IQ Option. I sold my car, my phone, my livestock. I borrowed from friends and family. I took mobile loans.
On October 14, 2025 I wrote to their support team: "I have 4 small girls. I don't want them to cry on my body. I have taken some pills."
Their operator's internal response: "adding this as gibberish because complaints about nothing specific." They closed the ticket.
A 61-year-old Canadian father — Frederick Turbide — wrote similar words to a binary options broker in 2016. No one called back. He did not survive. His dying wish was "go after these guys."
I survived. I am going after them — for him, for myself, and for the millions who lost everything silently.
My account manager Hassan called me back every time I tried to leave — five times. He promised $1,500–$2,000 compensation on recorded calls. Never delivered a dollar. IQ Option served me fake Bitcoin — a synthetic product they controlled — without telling me. My KYC suitability file is completely empty. They never asked if I could afford to lose.
On Eid eve they banned me from their support chat while I was in crisis.
Two days ago a jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million for putting profits over people's safety. The same principle applies here.
I have 139,626 trades and 5,442 chat messages as evidence — from IQ Option's own data export. I have written to the President of Cyprus, all ministers, CySEC, OCCRP, Al Jazeera and the Guardian.
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