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EXACTLY! If you bombard them they will raise shields and give you a hard time.
Stick to the facts, without characterizations and your own interpretations.
Remember these functionaries are well trained professionals.
They puke when hit with a ton of pap and dribble.
Clean, Lean, Solid Facts Only; or die trying.
Believe me, I know.
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AI
What is progress so far ?
Is the any positive news for you ?
Make sure to keep the FSA in the loop on all solid facts. If you get anything new, send it to them (and all other regulators who might be able to help). Send them a gentle "Do you have any updates on my issue?" inquiry every week or so.
According to both FSA & NFA One of the exceptional regulation with regards to UIS is, that any Financial Investment Firms Who is registered with FSA & NFA prohibited to involve with Unauthorised Investment Scheme!!!Let alone useing clients funds in to UIS.To this day Gain Capital has never been given/cautioned any disciplinary action by both Regulatory Authorities.
. . . i was just looking at GAIN Capital UK wondering whether or not i should try them out. interestingly, their affiliate/subsidiary FOREX.com bluntly states on their site that they use the market maker model and they go even further in claiming that it is more advantageous to retail traders than using an ECN! can you believe this . . . ?