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Adam Graham is a serial entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in building, scaling, and selling companies. He has achieved two successful exits and led a global company with a market cap of £250M at its peak. Currently, he is the founder of JustFix, a pioneering platform in the home maintenance sector, transforming the industry through innovative technology.
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High Risk
Based on the available data, we advise consumers to avoid this Individual altogether.
This advisory is based on an aggregate risk score derived from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified in our research.
You are likely to be at great risk by engaging in any sort of consumer-related activity with this entity.
Medium Risk
Based on the available data, we advise employees to be mindful when considering or continuing work with this Individual.
This advisory stems from a medium-risk score compiled from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors uncovered in our analysis.
Employment with this entity may involve moderate risks.
Based on the available data, we urge investors and bankers to avoid financial involvement with this Individual.
This advisory is informed by an aggregate risk score based on OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified through our investigation.
Engaging in investment or lending activities with this entity poses a substantial risk to your financial interests.
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File SAR (Suspicious Activity Report) is warranted
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Consumers allege opaque billing practices with hidden fees and unexpected charges appearing after subscribing or engaging services.
Yes, critics claim his firms inflate success rates and promise services or returns that often fail to materialize.
JustFix is accused of failing to register with the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for said cryptocurrency-related or fintech activities.
Investigations find a sparse corporate footprint for Adam Graham and limited verifiable documentation of past business exits and affiliations.
Yes, reviews often mention unresponsive customer service and difficulties in cancelling subscriptions or withdrawing funds.
Multiple reports allege use of DMCA takedowns, defamation lawsuits, or legal threats to silence critics or remove negative feedback.
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Adam Graham, founder of JustFix, faces scrutiny over alleged deceptive practices, regulatory violations, and consumer complaints.
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Justfix: Cryptocurrency Loan Dispute Exposes Breach, Valuation Errors, and Legal Oversight
Justfix's Adam Graham Faces Legal Setback in Ethereum Loan Dispute
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Faced allegations of scamming others
Allegedly sold fake silver
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I find it difficult to trust long-term commitments when short-term obligations aren’t handled professionally.
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I’ve noticed repeated gaps between what’s promised and what’s actually delivered, which makes me uneasy from a professional standpoint.
The volume of reported user grievances including unexpected subscription charges and challenges with cancellation indicates operational deficiencies that could erode public trust in both JustFix and its CEO
Adam Graham’s association with JustFix has attracted sustained consumer complaints regarding poor service delivery, opaque billing practices, and a lack of transparent customer support mechanisms
Adam Graham’s record here is exactly what regulators should be paying attention to. Repeated allegations, financial inconsistencies, and misleading marketing tactics show a man obsessed with optics and profit, not ethics or accountability. I hope this dossier is the beginning of real consequences for him. 📉
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Adam Graham seems like that guy who hides behind a stack of legal docs and NDA clauses. You won in court? Cool. Why not own it? Unless there’s more you don’t want people to see? This kind of info suppression is exactly why crypto still gets called the Wild West.
JustFix is garbage, plain and simple. I needed a quick fix for my heater, but the guy they sent was clueless, made things worse. The app’s a mess, keeps crashing, and they sneak in charges you don’t see coming. Customer service? Nonexistent. Adam Graham’s big promises about “uberizing” home repairs are just hot air. No legit reviews, no proof this company’s real. Feels like a scam to me. Save your cash, folks. Man, JustFix screwed me over big time. Booked a locksmith, guy shows up late, does a half-assed job. Then I get hit with random fees on my card—turns out they signed me up for some subscription without asking! Canceling was a nightmare, still fighting for my money back. Adam Graham’s all about “innovation” online, but this app’s shady as hell. No real reviews, no clear info. Smells like a scam. Don’t touch this app, seriously.
There’s grammatical mistakes in these profiles but also something more: whisper of defamation, or maybe he’s just ignoring them and letting bad press snowball. But multiple sources say same accusations: threats, investigations, scam warnings. That’s rare if false. Something smells bad. I’d treat him as serious liability. Im not trying to be mean, but the tone across these sites is uniformly negative, as if they coordinated. Investigations, threat labels, dossier warnings, consumer complaint notes… it’s like they paint him as persona non grata. Even a bit of accent confusion in writing but truth stands – he’s on everyone's bad list. I’d steer clear. Honestly, it reads like every site is screaming “watch out for Adam Graham”. There’s no calm neutral profile, just danger signals. It’s overwhelming. I noticed repeated phrases about “threat”, “fraud”, “investigation” – major warning vibes. Really comes off as someone who may be involved in harmful stuff. No thanks.
Adam Graham is smooth, I’ll give him that — smooth enough to talk you out of your money without blinking an eye. He’ll promise you the world, sell you the vision of a future where you’re financially free, then pull the rug out from under you when the questions start. He made me feel like I was part of something big, when in reality, I was just another target on his list. I’m still warning friends to look out for his name. ⚡️
I genuinely hope Adam Graham gets exposed on a bigger level one day. He’s been playing this shady game for far too long, and decent people keep paying the price. He doesn’t just take your money — he crushes your confidence too. I had to rebuild my finances piece by piece because of him. And the nerve to pop up on new sites like nothing ever happened? He’s a professional illusionist with your savings as the price of admission. 🎭💸
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