TradingFromHome.com Review
Is Trading From
Home a Scam...?
Trading From Home (www.TradingFromHome.com)
by Michael Chase is a Forex trading program
that claims to have developed the latest
automatic FX trading robot, called F.R.E.D.
They claim that if you follow the robot's trading
signals you'll make consistent profits.
Right of the bat I can tell you several things about TradingFromHome.com that
will make you think twice before investing money with their system.
It appears to me that TradingFromHome is a company based out of Cyprus. If you
read the terms of service for this program you will find this statement, "These
Terms of Use will be governed and interpreted pursuant to the laws of
Cyprus notwithstanding any principles of conflicts of law."
I'm not sure if TradingFromHome is physically based in Nicosia, Cyprus or
just have their company registered offshore for legal purposes, the fact remains
that according to them they're not U.S. based.
However, the real reason that I bring this up is because I only know of one
other company that had the same terms of agreement, and that was the infamous
Rebate Processing program. Our review of that scam generated
thousands of complaints from customers, and eventually the company was publicly
exposed on the 20/20 TV show.
As far as trading robots are concerned, it's important to think with your
head and not you emotions. If someone really had a trading robot that
could consistently trade the FX market at a profit they wouldn't be selling it
online but using it to rake in a fortune. It would also probably be
something you'd hear about on financial shows on CNBC or something like that.
In fact, the last time I saw a trading robot being advertised its name was
M.A.R.L and it eventually came out that the trading robot was a front for a pump and dump scheme.
The creators would use the non-existant robot to recommend penny stocks they owned, as
the surge in activity raised the price the insiders sold off while their
subscribers lost money.
One good thing about TradingFromHome.com for you as the consumer is that they chose
ClickBank as their payment processor, which offers no questions asked refunds
for up to 8 weeks. All you have to do to get a refund is go to ClickBank -> Customer Service ->
Purchase Questions -> Subject of Request -> Refund.
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Customer Reviews for 'TradingFromHome.com'
Comments to date: 1. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:  Chris Melbourne, Austrlia | 10:48pm on Thursday, June 18th, 2009  | Hello,
My Personal Experience
I purchased and followed TradingFromHome.com instructions perfectly. Even used their robotic support to answer questions where the instructions were crap and misleading.
Scam - FRED Robot Scam
Yes, it's definitely a scam. The program does try to automatically trade, but it's like a roller coaster, after the 60 days testing, it ended up as a big loss.
60 Day money back
Bull crap... after requesting money back, supplying proof that there was no profit in my tests, they HAVE NOT RETURNED TO ME. Robot support says "we have forwarded your request", but does not give a hint to who they are and how I may contact them. SCAM yes it's a SCAM.
Why is TradingFromHome a SCAM... because, they spent 99% of resources on the Sales page and marketing, and 1% on the product. Absolute piece of JUNK, TradingFromHome is a SCAM.
Massive glitch in the TradingFromHome SCAM!
is this... You can request a "mentor"... a person will call you to ask if you want to make money in Forex... well, the "glitch" is that this stupid FRED robot scam should be making you heaps of money anyway. Why on earth would you need a mentor? Well, this person has all the robotic answers for you and tries as hard as possible to get another sale on that day, we can just call them Robotic Scam Artists.
Conclusion is, TradingFromHome is a SCAM.
I hope this saves people the troubles that I'm still experiencing.
Chris D
Melbourne, Australia. |
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