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DigaInvest promises to teach you everything — from Forex to crypto, from trading psychology to strategies. Many people assume that if a website looks flashy and has a lot of sections and benefits, it must be trustworthy. However, beneath all the gloss could be just another scam. In this review, we’ll break down the company’s offerings and determine whether it can be trusted.
Let’s start by looking at the official website. The first thing that stands out is the complete absence of real people. No instructors, no biographies, not even fictional “experts”. For any legitimate educational platform, showcasing its mentors is a basic requirement for building trust. The website’s structure is also quite odd. Everything revolves around purchasing packages — Free, Beginner, Silver, Gold, and so on.
The entire site is filled with words like “professional”, “instant”, “realistic”, and “flexible”, but DigaInvest never actually explains what any of that means. It’s just a bunch of empty marketing clichés.
On the “About Us” page, you won’t find any detailed information about the company. No registration details, no licenses, no accreditations — nothing. The only legal name mentioned is “TORPAZ ULUSLARARASI TİCARET A.Ş.” along with an address in Turkey. Meanwhile, the FAQ section clearly states that they do not serve clients from Turkey. Wonderful, right? Their office is in Turkey, but they’re not allowed to sell services there.
You can contact DigaInvest managers in only two ways:
That’s all they provide. The website features logos of social media platforms (Twitter, Instagram, and others), but they’re just images. Clicking them simply redirects you back to the homepage — not to any real social media accounts. There’s also no live chat or messenger support. So getting in touch with customer service quickly is out of the question.
The terms of cooperation with DigaInvest are built around a single goal — to make you pay as much as possible for the vaguest content imaginable. Instead of offering clear, structured courses on specific topics, you’re presented with an “all-in-one” package where the number of lectures increases with the price. The VIP plan costs up to €1,000, and for that, you get 135 videos with no feedback, no assignments, no practical work, and not even the names of the instructors.
Moreover, the site provides no proper thematic structure. For example, if you want just a course on crypto, you cannot buy it separately. Want something focused on stock market trading? Also not an option. Everything is bundled into generalized packages. This indicates that courses are artificially segmented into pricing tiers to push you toward paying more. Reputable schools do not operate like this. They always allow students to choose specific courses tailored to their goals. However, here — it’s all or nothing. And that reveals three key issues:
Now, the most important part: there is no quality-based refund guarantee. The website states that refunds are possible within 14 days, but only if you have not accessed the materials. Meaning — if you open the course and watch even one minute, your money is gone. This violates the basic principles of transparent education.
Digging deeper into the company reveals that it’s more of a suspicious operation than a credible educational project worth purchasing from. The site states that DigaInvest is a project of the Turkish company TORPAZ ULUSLARARASI TİCARET A.Ş., allegedly with an office in Istanbul. However, no respectable platform will ever include a disclaimer like: “We do not serve clients from the country where we are registered”. Yet DigaInvest does exactly that. And it’s a major red flag. It means the company is trying to avoid local laws and doesn’t want to fall under Turkish regulatory oversight.
The website digainvest.com was registered on December 17, 2024. And from the very first screen, you’re promised that in just 14 days, you’ll become a “confident trader”. Six months on the market, and they already claim “thousands of satisfied clients”, “hundreds of educational programs”, and “highly professional mentors”. Pure fabrication, designed to deceive beginners.
Moreover, there are no names of course authors or company founders anywhere. No links to social media, no biographies of the coaches — nothing that could classify this project as serious or trustworthy. Claims of “industry experience” are completely unsubstantiated. There is no information about education, work history, or track records. Yet this is exactly the kind of data that forms the foundation of any legitimate educational product.
No licenses, no educational certifications, and no accreditations. Not a single link to a regulatory authority, nor any attempt to prove legal compliance. And yet the platform charges up to €1,000 for access. Educational providers are required to disclose such details — especially when they charge this kind of money.
There are virtually no reviews online. We were only able to find a few negative ones — in Turkish, no less, even though DigaInvest claims not to sell its courses to residents of Turkey. There are no positive reviews at all, which is not surprising. The negative feedback not only highlights the poor quality and lack of effectiveness but also mentions some kind of investment product supposedly offering passive income. This suggests the platform may not only be an educational scam but also a disguised financial pyramid scheme.
We do not recommend using the services of DigaInvest. The company sells training not to help clients learn how to trade or succeed in the financial markets, but to profit from selling the courses themselves. It’s a complete waste of time and money.
I spoke with a trader who purchased the Silver course a few months ago for $200. He said he basically just gave his money away – got no value or benefit from the material. He even found the exact same content on YouTube, identical to what this fake company was selling. In the end, it was a total waste. So yes, this is a scam – do not fall for it. These fraudsters are simply collecting money by selling fake educational courses