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AnyOptions.com review: unprofessional people with people who just want more and more deposits 46

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Hello Friends,

Beware from this binary options platform made by AnyOptions.com, Here I tried to trade for 2 months and got a very bad and unprofessional service where they only asked me for my money and want me to lose all the time, when I called them they say with their horrible english oh, the person you want to talk to he is in a meeting and he will call you back and that person never does.

Friends please be aware of these fraud people around us.

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Esosite
Oxford, US
Oct 27, 2010 9:31 pm EDT

Anyoption.com is not a scam, although I've lost all my money investing with them. After I got tired of losing money, i decided to check if it was a scam. So, I started pretending as if i was investing but on paper, i wasn't putting my money in their system, i just pretended as if i was investing money in the system and i was also losing money(fake) just like i did when i was investing real money. It isn't a scam, you just have to think well and know how to read the charts to make good money and lose your money.

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yagi
, GB
Sep 07, 2010 7:32 pm EDT
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Anyoption clock is synchronized to other international clocks as far as I can see.
I have monitored their quotes against other organizations and found no delay or manipulation.
They state where they get their closing prices from.

I have lost money with Anyoptions.

They seem to make their income 2 ways:
15% on every transaction (my statistical analysis);
Offering bonuses! Yes, a bonus increases the turnover the client has to overcome before he is allowed to withdraw funds. In this way, it becomes more likely that he will lose all funds before his turnover limit is met.

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John Trader
toronto, CA
Sep 01, 2010 9:07 am EDT

Hi guys,

From my part, I had a GOOD experience with anyoption, didn't feel ever that they were fraud… they say clearly on their site that the quotes on their site are not the real time market levels. About the clock, don't understand a word of what you said, the clock time is clear all the time and you cannot trade before closing… besides, they always have PUT and CALL transactions, so what is the point of moving the clock, you talk as if you were the only one dealing over there… as if they can change the clock on their will for each trader… funny J

In any case, I like trading with them, that's all I can say… seems to me that some people here on the forum did not understand the whole process… it is much much easier than you make it look

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daniyal khan
, PK
Apr 10, 2010 3:21 pm EDT

Dear fellows,

Anyoption is nothing more than an fraud company :D. I know this guys when they just launched anyoption. I am an full time trader and traded almost in every market. Forex, Equity, options etc. Binary trading is a very quick way to make money no doubt but only if you have the right broker and anyoption is not the right one for you.

They says tht you will never lose ? Huh what a joke. Remember in every trading before thinking of profit get ready for the loss.

They give you 71% Maximum on Msft ( Microsoft ) if you win and if you loss then you will loss " 85% " of you total amount.

Example. I Buy USD/JPY on 90.100. Now if the price close above then 90.100 ill get profit otherwise 85% loss.
Assume I invest $ 100 on it. The option close at 90.070 now my account balance will be $15 Only.

Ok lets go in further detail about Anyoption.

Everytime when 15-20 mins left in expiry they start changing the figures :D. They even change the figure upto 10-12 pts normally on DJJI ( Dow Jones ) & on all the products. Thr chart show different value and on screen the value is different.

All the time they call you and ask for you credit card number and force you to deposit money so you can loss money :d through thr different stupid market promotional campaigns bcaz how could I win when some consistently changing the figures against your price ?

I invested $1000 right now my account is $2720. I know that with how much difficulty I reached to that amount but now the problem is that they are not allowing me to withdraw :D.

It is my advice, before investing in anyoption think 300 times bcaz you are going to burn you money.

Try different sort of trading which will atleast give you something in return without taking much of your time eg forex, commodity, equity etc

Further it up to guys all what I could say is All the best and be very carefull.

Regards,

Daniyal Khan.

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Newtoweb
, US
Mar 29, 2010 11:48 pm EDT

I didn't try them but its seems more likely what Ansari saying.
I wish that Ansari gives us specific examples, did he found conflicts with actual market moves, I mean did he loose money when the market actually moved in his favor?

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katvij
, IN
Feb 25, 2010 5:07 am EST
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hello ansari

but they are saying 70% return for hourly, oneday, weekly, monthly expire how did u lose they said only profits no losses pls let me know my mail id:katvij@yahoo.com