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Originally Posted by project1972
Hello aparsai,
I don't want to destroy your business here, more than that my post is only to request your support.
I am testing your demo version on FXDD, IBFX and NorthFinance broker.
1-- I run 6 demos and my results are almost breakeven/loss, nothing compared to the ones posted by you.
I am using ServerTime 0 on IBFX and 2 on FXDD,NF. Is that correct ?
2-- Under the US consumer Laws in some states of the US if a consumer buy something he is entitle to get something in exchange, If I bought a car and the car fail to perform I have the right to ask the manufacturer to buy it back.
If the car have a manufacturing defect and I get injured in a car accident I have the right to sue the manufacturer and get paid for everything (Car and my personal loss)
Now there are a lot of EA sellers out there. 99% are simply scam, and I still have to find the other 1% some of they have protected his EA against the backtester to hide the real crash their EA will do on our accounts.
My question is:
If I buy something from you and your EA fail to perform and My LIVE accounts show documented losses after one year of use, under the US law of non performance, you are liable to refund my money including my losses, not matter how many disclaimers you have, If I gave money to you in exchange for something you should accept your liability.
Will You accept this liability ?
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Hi Project, I'm not in support for pipboxer, I am not their customer, i don't even buy their products, I also admitt there are so many scams out there .... but your statement with no loss guarantee in trading is a bit weird ...... I will put 100% of my assets in trading law like that, ..... and no one will trade stocks on the NYSE or NASDAQ anymore, .... nobody will trade option, just put all your wealth on that
no loss guarantee trade
It will make some great story if one buy some EA for several hundreds bucks, then put millions on the line to trade by that EA, and any losses whatsoever will be taking care by EA seller
I think the only no loss guarantee investment so far are savings and CD's or something like that ..... (losses only from inflation)
Just a thought
PS.: I'm not a lawyer, so probably by law, the no loss guarantee trade is really exist .. i don't know