I still wouldn't trust a firm that told me it was FSA registered unless I had heard of them before. Don't put it past the scammers to tell you want you want to hear.
if in doubt, take down the name of the firm AND their FSA registration number. Then go to the FSA's website and search for the firm, look for their main switchboard number and call it asking to speak to whoever initially called you. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT SO DON'T TAKE ANY SHORT CUTS.
Only then can you be sure you're speaking to a legit outfit.
Be careful everyone and Aggie, don't say 'may' - there is no 'may' when it comes to geniune as the FSA website will prove. Chances are the firm is a scam of some sort and you're being fed a load of rubbish. Maybe for example they'll tell you that you've bought Tullow Oil or some other geniune company and then send you fake share certificates and steal your money. It's been know before............
if in doubt, take down the name of the firm AND their FSA registration number. Then go to the FSA's website and search for the firm, look for their main switchboard number and call it asking to speak to whoever initially called you. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT SO DON'T TAKE ANY SHORT CUTS.
Only then can you be sure you're speaking to a legit outfit.
Be careful everyone and Aggie, don't say 'may' - there is no 'may' when it comes to geniune as the FSA website will prove. Chances are the firm is a scam of some sort and you're being fed a load of rubbish. Maybe for example they'll tell you that you've bought Tullow Oil or some other geniune company and then send you fake share certificates and steal your money. It's been know before............
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