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BlacklistedSevere RiskUpdated April 15, 2026-- public reports logged

Bulltex Pro Review: FCA Warning on bulltexpro.com and the Gracechurch Street London Address Claim

A regulator-backed review page for Bulltex Pro built around the FCA warning published on March 4, 2026 and the listed site bulltexpro.com with a Gracechurch Street London address.

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Fast Recognition

Site

bulltexpro.com

Claimed address

Gracechurch Street, London, EC3V 0AF

Source

FCA warning dated March 4, 2026

Claimed location

London

The Triage Readout

If a Bulltex Pro pitch reached you through bulltexpro.com, a Gracechurch Street EC3V business card, or a City-of-London-sounding call-back script, the March 4, 2026 FCA warning is already the trust answer. Do not deposit.

Best Proof

Screenshot the Bulltex Pro contact page showing the Gracechurch Street EC3V 0AF address, any call-back scripts claiming a London desk, any FCA-reference number the firm cites, and any deposit instructions. The postcode is real; the authorisation is not — both halves are needed to make the case.

What To Send Us

  • Send screenshots of bulltexpro.com — including signup, pricing, claimed-address, and dashboard pages.
  • Send outreach emails, DMs, or cold calls that introduced the Bulltex Pro name, including sender addresses and caller IDs.
  • Send deposit instructions, wallet addresses, and any blocked-withdrawal or verification-tax stories tied to the domain.

Evidence Flags

  • The FCA warning page lists Bulltex Pro as an unauthorised firm.
  • The regulator says the firm is not authorised and may be targeting people in the UK.
  • The warning says consumers would not have normal Ombudsman or FSCS protection if they deal with the firm.
  • The warning names bulltexpro.com alongside a Gracechurch Street EC3V London address, which is a City-of-London financial-district postcode that often appears on credibility-play scam pages rather than a real office footprint.

Behauptung vs. Beweis

Was die Plattform behauptet — und was der öffentliche Nachweis zeigt

This table is here because AlgosOne is full of statements that matter only when we compare them against regulator pages, public help documents, and repeated complaint patterns.

Behauptung der Plattform

Bulltex Pro is based on Gracechurch Street in the City of London — that's a real financial-district address.

Öffentlicher Nachweis

Gracechurch Street EC3V 0AF is a genuine City-of-London postcode. However, the FCA warning dated March 4, 2026 lists bulltexpro.com and the Gracechurch Street address together while classifying the firm as unauthorised — the regulator is recording the claimed address without treating it as validation.

Warum es zählt

An address is not an authorisation. City-of-London postcodes are available as virtual-office services and appear on many unrelated unauthorised firms; the 'real street' test is not the same test as 'real authorised firm.'

Behauptung der Plattform

If the firm is on Gracechurch Street, it must be in the FCA's register.

Öffentlicher Nachweis

The FCA Financial Services Register and the FCA warnings list are separate tools. Bulltex Pro appears in the warnings list, not in the authorised-firm register. No FCA reference number accompanies the address claim.

Warum es zählt

The warning list exists precisely because brands without FCA authorisation appear to offer regulated services to UK consumers. Presence in the warning list and absence from the authorised register is the pattern — the address does not bridge the gap.

Behauptung der Plattform

The March 4, 2026 warning is new — maybe the firm just needs time to complete regulation.

Öffentlicher Nachweis

An FCA unauthorised-firm warning is a statement that the brand is providing (or appears to be providing) regulated financial services without authorisation, not a procedural delay. Authorisation is obtained before marketing to UK consumers, not after a warning is issued.

Warum es zählt

Unauthorised-firm warnings are not 'pending applications.' They are the regulator's statement that a firm is operating outside the authorisation pipeline, which makes the standing of the warning the answer to the trust question.

Case Brief

A genuine City-of-London postcode, an unauthorised-firm warning, and why the two can coexist

The FCA published an unauthorised-firm warning for Bulltex Pro on March 4, 2026 naming bulltexpro.com and a Gracechurch Street EC3V 0AF London address. Gracechurch Street is a real City postcode lined with banks and financial firms — which is exactly why unauthorised operators reuse it.

  • EC3V and neighbouring EC2R / EC4M postcodes are widely available as virtual-office or mailbox services, and the same addresses appear on many unrelated unauthorised firms over time.
  • The FCA warning does not confirm Bulltex Pro operates from that address; it records the claim made by the firm. A listed address is not an FCA registration and does not survive a Financial Services Register lookup.
  • The pattern matters because 'genuine postcode' intuition is the trust shortcut the operator is exploiting — users who check that the street exists on a map (yes, it does) may skip checking whether the firm is actually authorised (it isn't).

A real address and a real regulator warning can coexist — screenshot both before the site changes the address.

Operator And Entity Trail

Named brand

Bulltex Pro

Core Pattern

Genuine City-of-London prestige postcode (Gracechurch Street EC3V 0AF) used as virtual-office address theater — the postcode is real and financial; the firm's presence there is not — under an FCA March 4, 2026 unauthorised-firm warning

Regulator Status

FCA Warning (March 4, 2026)

Case Timeline

What happened and when

This is the fastest way for a victim to compare their own timeline against the public record before they send screenshots or documents.

March 4, 2026

FCA publishes unauthorised-firm warning

The Financial Conduct Authority lists Bulltex Pro and bulltexpro.com as an unauthorised firm, together with the Gracechurch Street EC3V 0AF London address used on the site.

April 15, 2026

Address-credibility-play pattern still live

The Gracechurch Street claim remains the trust prop on the site while the FCA warning stays live. The postcode exists on any map; the firm's authorisation does not exist on the Financial Services Register.

Source Trail

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Official
FCA warning: Bulltex Pro

Published March 4, 2026 and last updated March 4, 2026. The FCA says the firm may be providing or promoting financial services without permission and should be avoided.

Case Breakdown

Why this page belongs in the library

Bulltex Pro pairs a trading-themed brand with a City-of-London address claim, a combination that lowers skepticism quickly. A dated regulator-backed page helps users who search for 'Bulltex Pro review' land on a warning instead of on the operator's own pitch.

What the FCA warning changes

Once the warning is live, the trust burden shifts sharply. Bulltex Pro is not being evaluated against marketing promises first. It is being evaluated against an official unauthorised-firm warning and the consumer-protection gap that follows.

  • The warning names bulltexpro.com alongside a Gracechurch Street EC3V London address, which is a City-of-London financial-district postcode that often appears on credibility-play scam pages rather than a real office footprint.
  • Unauthorised status means ordinary complaints and compensation routes are weaker or unavailable.
  • Visitors should slow down when a brand relies on screenshots, DM funnels, or social proof without authorised-firm status.

What still needs collecting

The next evidence layer should gather signup screenshots, email and caller-ID traces, wallet routes, and any withdrawal or account-verification stories tied to bulltexpro.com.

Why a Gracechurch Street address is not proof of legitimacy

Gracechurch Street EC3V is a genuine City-of-London postcode lined with banks and financial firms, which is precisely why unauthorised operators reuse it. An address claim on its own is not an FCA registration and does not survive a Financial Services Register lookup.

  • City-of-London addresses — including EC3V and EC2R postcodes — are widely available as virtual-office or mailbox services and appear on many unrelated unauthorised firms.
  • The FCA warning does not confirm Bulltex Pro actually operates from that address; it records the claim made by the firm.
  • That is why screenshots of the site's contact block, any call-back scripts, and any FCA-number claims are especially useful evidence.
Buddy inspecting the final verdict

End Verdict

Buddy's Verdict

GetAlgoBuddy blacklists Bulltex Pro because the FCA warning page says the firm may be providing or promoting financial services without permission and should be avoided.

FAQ

Why is Bulltex Pro blacklisted here?

Because the current public basis is an FCA warning stating Bulltex Pro may be providing or promoting financial services without permission and should be avoided.

What would make this case file stronger?

Community reports, payment paths, contact methods, withdrawal stories, and related domain variants would deepen the picture beyond the regulator alert.