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Abstract:According to reports, OmegaPro, always with the excuse of the alleged "hacking" announces that it will transfer its members to another already established "company".
According to reports, OmegaPro, always with the excuse of the alleged “hacking,” announces that it will transfer its members to another already established “company.” We still need more information to confirm this issue, and we do not know what this “company” is yet. Thus, WikiFX welcomes investors to offer relevant evidence so that we can together air OmegaPro's dirty laundry in public.
About Omega Pro
Omega Pro is a forex broker whose main target market is rooted in Africa. This broker has a special strong existence in the Spanish-speaking world. However, according to much feedback, this broker is getting involved in a Ponzi Scheme. And it is not trustworthy as you may think it is. It is not regulated and WikiFX has given it a fairly low score of 1.19/10. Please be aware of the risks.
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