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- RudiMar replied Feb 2, 2015
weird how FXCM is now changing the wording on the websites. Here is a screen shot prior to the 15th of January and right under a screenshot of the current page. Looks like their are trying to hide their former "no debit balance" policy. Not sure how ...
- RudiMar replied Feb 2, 2015
weird how FXCM is now changing the wording on the websites. Here is a screen shot prior to the 15th of January and right under a screenshot of the current page. Looks like their are trying to hide their former "no debit balance" policy. Not sure how ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 28, 2015
Well now they are only one step closer to where they will end up and that's forgiving all clients..
- RudiMar replied Jan 28, 2015
Well now they are only one step closer to where they will end up and that's forgiving all clients..
- RudiMar commented Jan 27, 2015
url "While there are reports that some clients are getting their negative balances cleared by FXCM’s team, this comes as no surprise in light of the company’s official position that it will be treating negative balance issues on a case by case ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 27, 2015
Straight from FXCM's French forum: url They all have been contacted privately (secretly?). And it all started yesterday. As regards to the German clients. It is all there: url I wonder why for US and UK clients there is no such threads on FXCM's ...
- RudiMar commented Jan 27, 2015
url "While there are reports that some clients are getting their negative balances cleared by FXCM’s team, this comes as no surprise in light of the company’s official position that it will be treating negative balance issues on a case by case ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 27, 2015
url "While there are reports that some clients are getting their negative balances cleared by FXCM’s team, this comes as no surprise in light of the company’s official position that it will be treating negative balance issues on a case by case ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 27, 2015
url "While there are reports that some clients are getting their negative balances cleared by FXCM’s team, this comes as no surprise in light of the company’s official position that it will be treating negative balance issues on a case by case ...
- RudiMar commented Jan 27, 2015
FXCM's French clients did so much noise on the forums and created so many groups to prepare an counter-attack that FXCM announced yesterday that they will forgive their negative balance. Is anyone aware of such Groups of FXCM's clients abroad? ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 26, 2015
Hi Philou, are you UK client with FXCM?
- RudiMar replied Jan 26, 2015
FXCM's clients in France are starting to receive phone calls about their negative balance being reset to zero. Not sure about the reality of this yet since there has been no official declaration made by FXCM. Not sure if clients for other countries ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 26, 2015
FXCM's clients in France are starting to receive phone calls about their negative balance being reset to zero. Not sure about the reality of this yet since there has been no official declaration made by FXCM. Not sure if clients for other countries ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 26, 2015
FXCM's clients in France are starting to receive phone calls about their negative balance being reset to zero. Not sure about the reality of this yet since there has been no official declaration made by FXCM. Not sure if clients for other countries ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 24, 2015
Any payment would put the client into the situation of agreement of the debt. It is the last thing to do!
- RudiMar replied Jan 23, 2015
Let me be clear that anyone who has a negative balance with FXCM will end up winning in Court. A contract can be abusive or even illegal. And even if the contract is legal, the SNB decision and its consequences constituting a Force majeure event is ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 23, 2015
Let me be clear that anyone who has a negative balance with FXCM will end up winning in Court. A contract can be abusive or even illegal. And even if the contract is legal, the SNB decision and its consequences constituting a Force majeure event is ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 23, 2015
I'm not sure what connections Goldfinch has with FXCM or what are his interests in negative balances being repaid, but all his emails speaks for themselves. Let me be clear that anyone who has a negative balance with FXCM will end up winning in ...
- RudiMar replied Jan 23, 2015
Hi guys, just saw this link on a website: url . Those who suffered from SNB's decision should join so that we can prepare for battle.
- RudiMar replied Jan 21, 2015
I'm not a lawyer but it is common sense that FXCM is not claiming Force Majeure for the nature of the event itself, but rather for the magnitude of their loss. I doubt a Central Bank decision could qualify for a Force Majeure (CBs intervene all the ...