What you people fail to realize is this:
1. in the world of binary options, for better or for worse, if a trader wants a bonus - he must agree to this lock in period. Again, whether it's right or wrong - it's irrelevant.
Whether it is right or wrong is very relevant isn't it? Both on a moral and legal standpoint.
There are all kinds of agreements that are agreed to at a particular time, but are not legally binding, and the benefit is given to the person who didn't draft the agreement. If this weren't the case we could have all kinds of silly situations. As an example: 'well they agreed to work for 100 hours a week for £10 when they got the job'. It is clearly very relevant whether that is right or wrong, and totally irrelevant whether someone agreed to it or not. So jaga agreeing to it, is not a defence.
As for you saying he scammed the company, if you were legitimate, then why was he able to chargeback? And if you have proof of that, then why isn't legal action being taking against the scammer? You say that he has his money. Why do you not have it if you are in the right? Is it by any chance because you don't have a legal leg to stand on?
Nadex? Please !
Are you mocking or supporting?
I am no great fan of Nadex either as they seems to have just one market Maker which is owned by same entity! which own Nadex
This is sad! Scammers like these put binary options trading in such a bad light! Just have to be careful in choosing the correct platform, I guess, because there are some legits out there!
Mrs Fitzpatrick the 2 sites you mentioned ... not even ASIC licence info .. why would anybody even bother?World Binary Training SCAM, SCAM, SCAM,SCAM,SCAM,SCAM
http://www.worldbinarytraining.com
http://www.worldbinarytraining.com/ also scammed a friend of mine......They are actually based in
Southport QLD. She had a friend go into there office.
Marry was phoned by them and was pushed into buying this....2 weeks later she was rung by another called http://www.worldbinaryexchange.com/ also to be a scam