scam

I'll tell you what. Read all my articles. If you find even one word of my advice that you think might be even slightly incorrect, I'll refund 100% of the zero dollars you paid for it.

Then you can also ask Sive and Stavro for a refund if you don't like what they've written. You can ask all the other tens of thousands of forums members for a refund if you don't like their posts.

If you've got a problem with the reviews, I'm sure the FPA's AsstModerator will be happy to refund all zero dollars of the money you paid to read them. I'll bet he'll also be happy to lecture you on how hard he and his team work to keep them fair, honest, and spam free.

So, what exactly are you complaining about?
 
"Is forexpeacearmy the greatest scam of them all?"

Hmmm, me think our friend "Arujin" missed out one key word, and thus the sentence should be:

"Is Forex Peace Army the greatest Scam Buster of them all?

In that context, the answer is most certainly and irrevocably "YES".

And YES, the Forex Peace Army is indeed the greatest Scam Buster of them all, and I am proud to be a part of the army.

Does that answer your question, Arujin??

PEACE brother!
 
@Arujin

I also discovered that FPA stands for "Famous Proud Aliens"

They are all members of a conspiracy to take control over the Forex through a secret base located on Mars or may be Venus. David Vincent saw them and told me the truth.

Take care of your drugs because the doctor is looking for you.
 
is forexpeacearmy the greatest scam of them all

Hi guys,

Don't be too quick to condemn me. I've seen some websites with long posts saying that FPA is a scam. since we are an army, we should know where our enemies are, isn't it?
 
InstaForex has a whole page on their site dedicated to attacking the FPA. They don't mention that they were advertising with the FPA at the time a complaint was filed by a pair of traders. They claimed the two traders were really one person and promised evidence. The traders gave evidence to support their case. InstaForex didn't. The FPA canceled the ad contract and refunded the money for the rest of the contract.

ForexGen was one of the worst scam brokers ever. When the FPA showed that they were a scam, they created hundreds of hate blogs to attack the FPA.

Go to the reviews and check the list of Scams. Any company listed there has a motive to post bad things about the FPA. Even the dead brokerages may want to shut down the FPA so that they can safely scam under a new name later.

Read some of those anti-FPA claims carefully. You'll find many major inconsistencies. Some of them claim that the FPA charged members money. The truth is that there's not even a link on the site for a member to send money to the FPA. Some claim that the FPA only gives good ratings to companies that advertise. Look at those banners from brokers. Make a list of 5 or 6 of the advertisers. Then go to the reviews and see if all of those advertisers are in the top 10 rated brokers. You'll find that most aren't. A few of them have very low ratings.
 
Furthermore, you may have noticed during past weeks that it was difficult or impossible to connect to the FPA site because it was under massive DDOS attacks.
 
Started by Arujin on a "Scam Folder" for 35pips.com
"35pip.com - 04-22-2011, 05:23 AM
I subscribed to get their signals but have not received any signal to date.I have received their performance update twice daily but no real time signal. I have email them thrice. They promised to send signal but still nothing happened except that I keep receiving the performance update.
"

So, tell me Arujin, what exactly is your "scam" complaint this time????
That thread lasted until last 15-August, before going dead.

I want to tell you outright that since you became a recruit on 04-17-2011, and you still don't like and approve what you have seen in our FPA site, or do not appreciate the hard work (which are all FREE) that many FPA members & Moderators (ok, Assistant Moderator) have done to help scammed recruits, then the simple solution is simple and very obvious. Go join another army.
 
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