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Yes be very careful.
In fact there are many sites where they will help you for almost free or free, but they require you to fill their pockets by signing up via affiliate links and funding your accounts. One has to ask the question, if they are successful arbers, why on earth would they need affilliate commissions? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLPKJtHL_GA Prime example ![]() |
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That's Shane Greenup. To be fair to him he doesn't make any secret about the fact that the links on his site are affiliate related. In fact affiliates can sometimes negotiate some good deals that benefit both parties - he has recently done a 1% cashback deal with Skrill for 30 days and it applies to existing accounts also. He's obviously not the greatest arber and has stated before that he doesn't have the patience for it. He's come up for a fair amount of criticism but there are a lot worse out there who try to stuff their affiliate links under your nose in far more sneaky ways. However the scams I am referring to are the ones that ask customers to pay huge up front fees for trading software. These are out and out cons and there is actually an informative section about them on that guys website.
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http://100percentwinners.com/100usdgift.php
That is an example if what I am referring to. Avoid **** like that like the plague. Interesting posts though BOR. |