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Topic: Profit Trailer Review (Read 126 times)

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May 27, 2019, 01:12:03 PM
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I know bull season is starting back up. So people are thinking about bots.

In 2018 I gave profit trailer a try when they first released. I've used it since then off and on.

Profit Trailer setup is convoluted. Their licensing and activation process is horrible. They'll keep your information such as your name/address/etc in a portal that you can log back into, but they don't document your license.

The folks that manage the product enjoy nickle and diming their customers who lose their license, in pounds currency, which apparently must be a lot from the discussion I had with their staff. I brought up the idea of storing the customers license in their portal to the creators in 2018, and again in 2019, and they do not care about doing that. Instead they took offense to it. I guess the money is too good on lost licenses and customers are fine just storing their name and address in the portal.

The bot itself isn't exactly stable. I've ran it in a Ubuntu VM, a windows PC, and a hardware Debian server. It has to be rebooted on a regular basis to keep it working. It will crash in ways that aren't exactly obvious until you notice the bot simply isn't trading anymore.

The configuration itself isn't the easiest of all the bots out there to buy.

Most of the staff constantly has an attitude when it comes to asking them questions for support in their discord. There's one good guy helping folks in there, the rest are not who you'd want to deal with.

They can't keep positive relationships with other programmers as seen by their relationship with the PT Tracker creator.

I regret buying this software and will go elsewhere next time.

My advice, take your money elsewhere with a better group of programmers who have a more positive business mindset.
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