any body has info about market forex ltd????
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March 7th, 2008 at 5:58 am
Hi, would also like to know more about the company, found it two days ago on net, what do you think? Worth trying? Anyone had experience with them?
Noticed sub-par use of grammer and writing style on homepage?
eg: 'We are financial experts, which is (?!) committed to providing extraordinary and empowering free-enterprise business opportunities that allow the creation of the best time/money relationship possible. We have also certificates of professional traders (?!).'
Last sentence most troubling!!!!! Sounds like a Nigerian scam, they are quite adept at setting traps for the unsuspecting - but on Oprah they said one of the key issues to check in online business is the use of grammer on websites when scrutinising for scams. THis is just some brainstorming though, wish it could be feasible. Cheers…