by HannahsDad
Fri Jul 14, 2017 4:05 pm
American Mercantile Exchange at http://ammerx.org
Actually this was the name of a real exchange in Bangor, Maine – back in about 1900! You know when there were still dinosaurs and no iPads
There is a defunct company of this name in Connecticut and there may be another registered in Delaware (well, anything can be registered in Delaware) However .....
Anyone referring you to this “organisation” is a fraudster.
Any company endorsed by this organisation is a fraud
Any “deal” involved is a scam.
Created anonymously 13th June 2017 for 1 year only
Actually this was the name of a real exchange in Bangor, Maine – back in about 1900! You know when there were still dinosaurs and no iPads
There is a defunct company of this name in Connecticut and there may be another registered in Delaware (well, anything can be registered in Delaware) However .....
Anyone referring you to this “organisation” is a fraudster.
Any company endorsed by this organisation is a fraud
Any “deal” involved is a scam.
American Mercantile Exchange links people, worldwide markets, and Risk Management into one big commerce playground for the business minded. From energy markets to agricultural commodities and currencies, Commodities Options Investment Exchange offers a distinct entryway to liquid markets and en suite services operating transverse global, time zones and plus point classes.
American Mercantile Exchange
300 Vesey Street New York, NY 10282
Phone: +1 (646) 360-1716
Created anonymously 13th June 2017 for 1 year only
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