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Forex Union — Review, Part 2

This is  SCAM project already! Do not invest there anymore!

In Part 1 of the of this Review, which you can read here, I first offered some comments on the manner in which the Forex Union company appears to be set up. Next I described the six investment programs offered by Forex Union and went through a few examples of how they would work out for you at different investment levels. In this part of the Review, I’d like to say a few words about how Forex Union will handle your money and then discuss its affiliate program as well as a few other miscellaneous items.

Related to its investment programs, Forex Union supports a respectable array of payment processors. At this point, they are: Bitcoin, Perfect Money, Payeer, and Advanced Cash.

Deposits are processed instantly, with the exception of Bitcoin for which the verification process can slow things down. Withdrawals are handled manually within 24 hours. However, for withdrawal amounts of less than $100, they might be instant. No promises are made in this department which is probably a good idea. It is far better to give someone a pleasant surprise by processing a withdrawal request quickly rather than a disappointment by processing it slower than promised.

Like most other HYIPs, Forex Union has an affiliate program, a fairly decent one too. For all account holders, whether or not you have made a deposit, you will earn 5% of deposits made on your first level, 2% on your second level, and 1% on your third level. This is called their “Partnership” program. For the “Representative” program these percents are increased to 8%, 3%, and 2%. While the referral commissions for the Partnership program are not particularly noteworthy, those for the Representative program are. So, a conscientious recruiter could make a respectable income on referrals. Representatives are also listed in the Forex Union website along with their location and contact information. So, this is an additional help to a person who is serious about developing a downline.

For support, there is an email address as well as a contact form. These probably go to the same place. There is also a UK phone number where you can supposedly get live support on work days till nine p.m. Finally, there is a Facebook group dedicated to Forex Union. There is nothing much going on there now. But, that can change as time goes on. Curiously, the person making almost all the Facebook posts, who is obviously associated with Forex Union, has the name, Jonny Travoltin. His Facebook photo looks amazingly like the movie star, John Travolta. Seems like a fictitious character to me. In my book, that casts more doubt on the legitimacy of Forex Union. Unfortunately, it seems like whoever is in the driver’s seat would prefer to remain anonymous.

All in all, if you can handle the doubts about the company, Forex Union offers a respectable array of investment programs. Perhaps you might want to add one of them to your investment portfolio. However, as always, think carefully before making an investment and never invest more than you can afford to lose. Good Luck!

2 thoughts on “Forex Union — Review, Part 2

  1. HI emily, i read your blog about various scam HYIP sites.. Pls which Legitimate HYIP sited do you recommend for me to invest in.. I am a new HYIP Trader..

    Thanks in Anticipation for your response.

    1. Hello Michael. We try not to recommend specific programs. But, if you read through our reviews, you will be able to learn our opinions of the companies that advertise on our website. Usually the first thing we do in a review is to comment on the company. Also take a look at our HYIP Insights posts. They might be helpful. Good Luck! Emily

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