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FAP Turbo Forum roller coaster ride…

January 14th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized
I thought it would be interesting for those who are considering a purchase of FAP Turbo to give you an insight on the happenings inside the member only forum.

Once you purchase the EA you get access to the forum and there are some very interesting discussions going on.

As the forum started there was a lot of discussion around which broker to use as many people weren’t that keen on the one being recommended by the FAP Turbo guys.

As the days went by much to-ing and fro-ing of opinions were generated and I think for many the whole thing became somewhat chaotic to the point that specific recommendations to suit everyone wasn’t a reality. Much of the wrangling centred around the spreads that the brokers were offering for the traded currency pairs. Whilst this debate hasn’t fully subsided there is some evidence that brokers such as FxPro are looking better than others, although even they still have detractors.

Other conversations relate to getting the latest version of FAP Turbo to work. As you might recall I published a post a few days ago advising that version 36 was now available. It seems that some users are still experiencing problems which is somewhat frustrating. Unfortunately the FAP Turbo support team still appear to be buried so people are getting frustrated when seeking help. Hopefully this situation will resolve in the next few days especially as version 23 expires on 15 January.

Not so much talk at the moment about Virtual Private Server (VPS) providers so it seems that most people are finding a service that they are comfortable with.

Personally, apart from the activation issue I had with version 36 and which was quickly resolved by following the advice given I am trading with no real problems. I’m hoping that over the next two weeks or so that I can give a full endorsement to FAP Turbo but I do want to wait to make sure that posts on the forum become somewhat more positive. 

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2 Comments

  1. 1
    Anonymous // February 10th, 2009 at 11:16 am

    Thanks for the review, I’ve been searching for some info from folks that’ve used this. Appreciate it.

  2. 2
    Anonymous // May 11th, 2009 at 10:03 am

    FAP Turbo has not performed for me even remotely close to anything that was stated or alluded to on their web site. The big mystery is the settings–no one has been able to tell me the best settings (and FAP Turbo’s default settings did not impress me at all), although there seems to be an endless supply of optimum-setting promises from affiliate sites.

    I also began receiving calls from FAP Turbo salespeople to “see how serious I am” so they can “talk to the boss” to see if I am worth taking their time. It looks like there is plenty of opportunity with FAP Turbo as long as you keep your checkbook open.

    I just cancelled my order. I wish sites like these were better regulated. (Oh yeah, I couldn’t find any mention of FAP Turbo on the BBB web site).

    My advice? Save your money. Stay away.

    Leaving my name off ’cause I don’t want the salesperson hounding me.

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