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Computer Software Developers

FXA Forex Systems

This business is NOT BBB Accredited.

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Additional Info

This company is not registered with the government of Ontario, under any of the names mentioned on their website (FXA Forex Systems, FX-Agency Forex Trading, or FXA Trade).

The address shown on the Contact page of their website is "Chemin Road," with no street number. "Chemin" is French for "Road." So, in effect, the company is claiming to be on "Road Road." However, the postal code on their website (K1A 0B1) is for the Canada Post Corporation headquarters, located at 2701 Riverside Drive.

In 2012, the BBB was also given another address for this FXA Forex, which is 440 Richmond Road. There is a coffee shop at this address. The postal code provided in 2012 is K1A 0K2, and is for the National Defence / Canada Armed Forces headquarters, and these buildings are at 101 Colonel By Drive in Ottawa.

Finally, the website domain shows an address of 365 McClary Road West. Ottawa City Hall has confirmed that there is no such street. The phone number listed on the website domain registration is 979-954-0098, which is not in service, and has a Texas area code.

The BBB was given another phone number for FXA Trade, 704-777-9999, which was provided by one of their consumers. This phone number is also disconnected, and was a North Carolina cell phone number.

Therefore, the BBB has no idea where this company is really located.

Accreditation Status

This business is not BBB accredited.

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BBB Rating

F

Reasons for Rating

  • Failure to have a required competency license

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