Quote from Lefty62151:
Hello folks:
I want to mention this again. I have posted my opinion before, but each time Brandon requests that the thread be closed.![]()
In a former life I was trained as an engineer. In that profession, you work to obtain clients, and to get future work, you have to rely on word of mouth and the testimony of satisfied customers. I suggest that anyone who is considering using a service vendor ask for references. I like to get a list of 5 satisfied customers. Then I take the time to investigate. I ask them what their experience was like, and whether they feel the vendor added value. I also ask what their current status is today (are they still benefitting from the service?). I have found over time, that it is better to talk to a person on the phone and hear their voice in response to my questions. This method has never failed me.
The reason I do not want to see audited trading reports, is that I believe a person is entitled to some privacy.
I believe that in every business, there are people who are men and women of character, and they are the ones we should seek out for help. When I need a product or service, this is the way I find it.
I realize that this is not the majority view.
Thanks,
Lefty
Quote from Threei:
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Second, unexpected (at least for me at that time). ZERO change in the paterns of subsricption for what I had to offer. Yeah, people nodded, OK, you are legit. That's it.....
Anyway, going with the flow, I do not do that anymore - what's the point? I have those old results up still but am not going to run around validating myself over and over again. Just don't feel the need and don't see the results anyway.
Vad