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This number has been reported as spam 10 times, has been searched 19 times, and has garnered 10 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentSee the Better Business Bureau report at http://www.bbb.org/utah/business-reviews/trai ... ray-ut-22215098. The number of complaints and the lawsuit doesn't inspire much confidence.
I was to sign up tomorrow for this forex training . but would like to know more. my # ***-673-1469
I received this call after downloading Metatrader. The guy was selling pipe dreams and going on about knowledge and yes my credit card history....on and on! He was so condescending, I'm furious now!! I soon worked out he wanted me to use my credit card for "learning". I told him I would never use my credit card for learning so he got a bit upset and turned my down......hurraghh I put the phone down on the condescending fool.I will also complain to Metatrader if it was them as I am not happy to have my number forwarded without my knowledge.Don't touch them!!!
Me too, its an american (utar) company trying to get you to signup for a forex trading scheme
These guys are from Stellar Forex Consulting. They use Bob Iaccino as a big name to drop in order to fabricate their own credebility. They are not****ociated with Bob Iaccino. You can go to the Iaccino site "Trader Outlook" for the real deal. These Stellar Forex guys are wolves in sheeps clothing. Don't give them your money. I have personally reported them to the Iaccino membership site which I have joined for only $49 a month as opposed to the $4500 up front fee these guys are charging. Plus I can camcel anytime. Once you give these guys your $4500, you can forget about cancelling.Be careful out there.
Also called after I purchased Fap Turbo, wants me to join in on trading mentoring, inquired about my credit history and credit card limits. I never ever got around to asking prices about services, I know they were wanting me to buy so****ing in the forex. Some sort of 1-18 month training.
Called after I purchased FAP Turbo offering 1-on-1 training and support. Education costs seemed reasonable, considering I'd be working with Bob Iaccino who is a professional trader. Company is Platinum Trading Solutions, a BBB company out of Florida.
claims to be calling from FAP TURBO to see if the new software is ok. Likely fraudulent, trying to sell mentoring service! Caller was "Dan"
rings at all hours 7 days a week. getting rather fed up of it. anyone know who this is or had similar calls?
Received a call on 10/2/2008 @ 7:39 pm and a***n on 10/3/2008 @ 5:44 pm. No message left either time.
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