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trade after trade going against the position, losses mounting quickly. Switching to the 'overdrive' profile was meant to steady things but it ate another chunk. I also added money into the gold strategy in summer and that was gone in two days. The interface is clean, trades execute fast, but when it goes bad you have almost no control and support leans on explanations rather than fixes. Disappointing and costly.
Nearly escaped a proper mess
glad I didn’t go all in — lesson learned. I joined up in late January after a mate pinged me a flashy Telegram screenshot; first impression was polished, lots of green numbers and urgency about “spots limited”, and you couldn’t really reply under the posts, which felt a bit odd. After a couple of decent days a nasty streak hit and their main strategy shed value fast — I lost some, others lost a lot. What really grated was the hefty profit split (around 35%) and the constant hard sell to top up, as if the commission’s the real product. It’s annoying, but I’m oddly grateful it turned into a wake-up call rather than a catastrophe: I pulled out, tightened my risk, and now I ask better questions. Wouldn’t recommend blindly following their Telegram hype; treat it like a showy advert, not gospel. Still, weirdly relieved it didn’t end worse.
Pleasantly surprised by the delivery and support
I was scrolling on a slow Tuesday and this popped up on my feed — looked interesting so I messaged a mate who’s into gadgets. I ordered without too much fuss. The checkout was simple. Delivery was actually quicker than I expected and I got sensible updates along the way, not the usual vague stuff. At one point I noticed a small billing query and popped a message to customer service. They replied properly, calm and helpful, and even followed up with a call which felt reassuring. I told my sister about it and she signed up too after hearing how smooth mine was. There were a couple of tiny glitches — a delayed notification and a document I had to re-upload — but both were fixed within a day. Price felt reasonable for what I got. Overall I’m pleased, a bit relieved even, since I tend to worry about online orders. Would recommend for anyone who values clear delivery info and real human support when things need sorting.
Half-good, mostly painful
don’t hand over your cash expecting someone else to look after it like a safe — it might work out a few times, but over a couple of months it drained my account. I only realised that properly after watching the numbers unravel and trying to make sense of what their system was doing. I first heard about them from a mate who’d seen a flashy Telegram post, and I checked them out because honestly, who isn’t tempted by a matching bonus? Saw the ads, joined, thought “why not”, and that’s how this story begins.
About Dot
Dot is a software and technology company providing tools for organisations to manage digital content, data and online experiences. Its services may include web and application development, digital product design and related support. Dot primarily serves business and public-sector clients that need platforms for publishing, collaboration or customer-facing services. The company operates in the wider digital services market and works on projects that combine software engineering with user experience and content management.
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