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The Testimonial Of A Baby Forex Trader Back In School. by Opoki(m): 11:27pm On Aug 26, 2011
I was trained on one-on-one by a friend back in 2006 and since i was in school then,i was advised to stay focused an to see forex as a future business. I was not in a hurry though i went ahead to get a dom a/c from GTB with the aim of funding my a/c with Lite-forex but i was discouraged when i got to the bank and the guy in charge was telling me that i'm on my own when its come to third party transaction especially with Forex brokers. I understand right-away 'cos the transaction could either be done by CITI bank,HSBC and one other bank depending on the destination of the fund.
I was discouraged and choose the option of E-currency and then E-Bullion was in the show. I deposited and the game was on,enjoying free wireless access in every nook and crannies of the school premises was one of theose things that make trading interesting but shortly before the recession,something happened. E-Bullion disappeared online while i still have about 325USD as backup money shold in case something goes wrong with my initial equity and it coincied with the time i wanted to make my first ever withdrawal.
Knowing quite alright that E-Bullion was no more and that it was clearly stated that you can only withdrawl through the means you made deposit, i went ahead to open LR a/c and requested for a withdrawal,
Will continue after atleast 2comments. I was trained on one-on-one by a friend back in 2006 and since i was in school then,i was advised to stay focused an to see forex as a future business. I was not in a hurry though i went ahead to get a dom a/c from GTB with the aim of funding my a/c with Lite-forex but i was discouraged when i got to the bank and the guy in charge was telling me that i'm on my own when its come to third party transaction especially with Forex brokers. I understand right-away 'cos the transaction could either be done by CITI bank,HSBC and one other bank depending on the destination of the fund.
I was discouraged and choose the option of E-currency and then E-Bullion was in the show. I deposited and the game was on,enjoying free wireless access in every nook and crannies of the school premises was one of theose things that make trading interesting but shortly before the recession,something happened. E-Bullion disappeared online while i still have about 325USD as backup money shold in case something goes wrong with my initial equity and it coincied with the time i wanted to make my first ever withdrawal.
Knowing quite alright that E-Bullion was no more and that it was clearly stated that you can only withdrawl through the means you made deposit, i went ahead to open LR a/c and requested for a withdrawal,
Will continue after atleast 2comments.
Re: The Testimonial Of A Baby Forex Trader Back In School. by Nobody: 1:36pm On Sep 02, 2011
You are truly a baby trader, if e bullion shut down I suggest you research on them, the broker will not give you your money, If you use liteforex, I wonder why you are going the long way round when you can deposit directly into their nigerian acc. Visit their nigerian site, google it. I wish you luck.

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