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I'm a member of a bunch of forums on the internet. This is seriously the only one where anyone would even consider posting this. Everywhere else the guys help one another out where they can, here it feels like it's some rolling billboard with people trying to recruit clients.
good solutions have capacity
and decent counterparties do not accept clients from the street or impose stricter rules for onboarding

go try getting an account with jpm for example ;)
 
good solutions have capacity
and decent counterparties do not accept clients from the street or impose stricter rules for onboarding

go try getting an account with jpm for example ;)
Nobody suggested applying as a client from the street - I just asked which bank / emi you use. If the offering is worth the while, and your services are beneficial, then it will draw clients. Secrecy / underhandedness / profiteering drives people away.
 
I already have another one but for receiving money at name of a banana IBC works lol
What is the one you are using right now? Euro Pacific Bank is not an options as far as I read here. Anyway, I must say I had a bank account with them for years ago and they paid what they owe me even affiliate payments were paid out on time.
 
I have had an account with Europac since 2013. I have had a very good experience. They have recently moved the online trading platform to Interactive Brokers, although it's branded "Europacific Trader". It's the best stock trading platform I've ever used in the USA and the UK (and I have trading accounts with about 15 different brokers and spread betters). I have access to virtually any financial instrument in the world.

Customer service is great- where else can you get personal service/Skype calls with a dedicated Banker or administrator? None of the major European banks operate with such personal service.

Puerto Rico is a very popular destination for many wealthy people that want the tax benefits -there's nothing dodgy about being based there.

Seriously -I've been with them 7 years and I have a lot of money there (as to financial solvency of the bank - I cannot comment on that but I trust the fact that Euro Pacific in the US would not want it's reputation damaged by any wrongdoing in it's subsidiary in Puerto Rico).
 
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First post, only positive feedback, describing the EPB service in details, ahhh common, do you think people are so stupid around here? troll¤##
 
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Makes me laugh when first post is over the top praise for EPB. Says all you need to know...lol ca#"!.

Customer service is great- where else can you get personal service/Skype calls with a dedicated Banker or administrator? None of the major European banks operate with such personal service.

You obviously not familiar with private banking at all sadly.

Seriously -I've been with them 7 years and I have a lot of money there (as to financial solvency of the bank - I cannot comment on that but I trust the fact that Euro Pacific in the US would not want it's reputation damaged by any wrongdoing in it's subsidiary in Puerto Rico).

So you don't know the banks financial position and you keep a lot of money there and are happy to use blind faith basically?

Can you post the ownership structure of EPB bank to back this claim you made?

Not being rude just interested.
 
When it comes to Peter Schiff the the apple never falls far from the tree. His father did have numerous criminal convictions. But lets get back to the thread subject please smi(&%.
 
I have introducers suggesting EPB. Can someone actually give me valid reasons not to go with them as opposed to generatities? I'd love to hear some specifics of people who have lost money with them or had other bad experiences with this institution. Thanks in advance!