Great user experience and smooth interface I’ve been using Polifly for my trading and have been really impressed by how intuitive the platform is. Navigating the dashboard is straightforward, and the... See more
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I love it❤️❤️❤️
Good and easy to use
Very good!!
good i like it
it's amazing 🤩
Definitely seems like a scam
Definitely seems like a scam. They just put me through the most agitating experience trying to cancel after 20 minutes of clicking around and realizing that it was all BS. Once I came here and saw that they’re just trying to scam people by getting your foot in the door with a dollar then billing you indefinitely month over month.. I tried to cancel…
After pleading with me not to cancel.. they send me to Whop… and there I couldn’t find the subscription or order. I looked at ALL my email addresses and they weren’t there. Had to go to Whop’s support and send them a screenshot of the damn transaction for them to cancel it on their end…
That was extremely SUS. I believe this is all by design and most people will just give up and say “ehh it was just a dollar”.. and then a month later they’re bilked out of a larger amount that they can’t get back because it will be difficult to explain away to the bank. At that point they’ll have to just cancel their card. What ann absolutr energy-vampire. Run away and don’t look back at this horse shit.
All around amazing
Interested in trying the platform
its a great platform
They used to go by Polysight. Scam. Doesn't Work.
They used to go by Polysight. If you check, you'll see that they just registered this version April of this year which is 2026. Literally 10 days ago as of this review. And yet they've got 21,000 active traders this month? That's mathematically impossible. That's why they won't give you a free month and instead charge you $1 so they can keep charging your account. They're doing it to get your account information.
Check out the original name on TrustPilot. They already have a bunch of bad reviews about stealing people's credit information and that it doesn't work. By the time the reviews get going, they change the name and launch it again and then pay kids on social media to promote it.
Go to that kids actual page and you will see them putting up the same video 10 different times. They're trying to make it sound like it's a hack, but who posts the same hack over and over again? The guy that I got it from actually blends other websites in with it to make it seem more authentic. But it's piracy websites where you can watch TV without paying for subscriptions. Then he'll slide this one in.
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