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Abstract:Share your “Forex Fraud Prevention Experience”, win WikiFX points and gold rewards!
April Fool's Day Special] Share your “Forex Fraud Prevention Experience” and Win WikiFX Points and Gold Rewards!
Content:
The foreign exchange market is full of “schemes”, April Fool's Day is not a fool!
Have you ever encountered the following situation?
- The actual “high yield and steady income” scam of the fake platform
- The actual analysts are not really a good deal more than a few of the most popular and also the most popular.
- Social media “phishing” ads
Activity rules:
1. Share your scam prevention experience in the WIKIFX business community by posting with the following tag for example:
#Examplesofscamsyou'verecognized
#Howtoverifyplatformcompliance
#Respondingtoascam
Warm tip: No spaces in between the words of the release tags
2. 50 USTD (top2); 30 USTD (top3-5); 20 USTD (top6-10) will be awarded for the top 10 likes + quality comments each week (all participating users will get free VPS service). 3. The best stories will be featured on the blog.
3. The best stories will be included in the WikiFX Scam Prevention Guide feature and displayed with a byline!
Sample comment:
“Last year I met a 'trader' who ended up letting me deposit money to an unknown platform, which I later checked with WikiFX to see that it was a black platform! Everyone must check regulation first!”
Claim your rewards:
Click to join the community to claim your reward https://t.me/+LNyV6YX1uwlhZDdl
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
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