How do I get my money back for the signal if the signal provider drained my deposit 5 days after I signed up for a paid subscription? - page 5

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So - the regulator has to act as a provider, guaranteeing for him (monetary guarantee)? So - you propose this scheme: regulator = provider ... and then who will regulate the regulator (and you by the way)? Another regulator? the regulator's regulator? :)
And for mistakes in investing funds (signal subscription fees) the one who made the mistake, i.e. the subscriber, is responsible. And in this case his knowledge = his profit.
If I opened a buy on EUR-dollar, but the price went against me, and I lost, do I have to open a branch here against the regulator in the USA, like "give me the money" :)
I'm stuck again ... That's it, I'm done.
So - the regulator has to act as a provider, guaranteeing for him (monetary guarantee)? So - you propose this scheme: regulator = provider ... and then who will regulate the regulator (and you by the way)? Another regulator? the regulator's regulator? :)
And for mistakes in investing funds (signal subscription fees) the one who made the mistake, i.e. the subscriber, is responsible. And in this case his knowledge = his profit.
If I opened a buy on EUR-dollar, but the price went against me, and I lost, then what - should I open a branch here against the regulator in the USA, like "give me the money" :)
I'm stuck again ... That's it, I'm done.
Paying by the day would be a great solution.
It would be easier to get paid subscribers, and easier for people to drop in 1-2 dollars to try it out.
I.e. leave it up to suppliers to choose between a monthly fee or a daily fee.
Paying by the day would be a great solution.
It would be easier to get paid subscribers, and easier for people to drop in 1-2 dollars to try it out.
I.e. leave it up to suppliers to choose between a monthly fee or a daily fee.
So there is a feature, if I am not mistakenly paid by the week, or even less (correct me if this information is wrong)
I wonder why the minimum entry is 20 credits?
If you could subscribe for 1 dollar a day (minimum), it would be more fun for many people.
I wonder why the minimum entry is 20 credits?
If you could do it by the day and $1 (minimum), that would be a lot more fun for a lot of people.
I have suggested such a scheme:
I suggested that the organizers' commission should be left with them.
What's wrong with that? Everything can be controlled. Just listen to us blissful...