I came across prosignalsfx on tradingview.com. I liked their charts because they were clean, clear, and traded off support and resistance levels on mostly higher timeframes. This suited my approach to trading, and I was happy to pay someone to save me some time and find these setups for me. I was not looking for precise entry, exits or stoploss, just the possible setups. An offer of half price on subscriptions was made through their Telegram group and I decided to purchase the lifetime subscription. At first, I was going to pay using my credit card but it seemed strange to me that the payment had to be made through Telegram and not on their website. When the payment window appeared it was not a payment platform that I recognized so after finding no information about the platform company I decided to use PayPal rather than supplying my credit card information to a source that I could not verify. I contacted prosignalsfx in Telegram and was given the vendor’s direct PayPal link. The price was an additional USD59 for using PayPal, which I agreed to pay. However, the first red flag was when the seller told me that I must include this statement when I made payment; “I have received the services I paid for on 12.10.2023 in full and exactly as described” I was told that they don’t accept payment without it “And nothing else should be added”. By making this statement I negate the buyer protection offered by PayPal. The seller could be genuine in requiring this because some people may start a subscription and then change their minds but maybe it was simply so that I would have no way to get my money back if the subscription service was not delivered. I do not know. I included the required statement and added the details of the subscription service I was paying for, a lifetime subscription to the daily fx, gold, silver, oil and indexes signals. The vendor became quite angry about this addition and returned my money to PayPal but I am left wondering why. If he was going to deliver the daily signals, then he would have been protected and it would not be possible for me to make a claim through PayPal. My experience is that when people become angry about something like this it is usually best to not do business with them.Reading even the 1-star reviews here it seems that people did get the signals they paid for, but they were not very accurate, and details were changed after the fact to give the appearance of a high success rate. As I said I didn’t care about accurate entries, stoploss etc. I just wanted the charts to evaluate whether the trade was one that I wanted to enter using my own criteria. If you decide to subscribe, be cautious and don’t agree to provide statements that will void your protection before you receive what you are paying for.
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