Yes. Novice traders on eToro have often fallen for copy - trading scams. They see a so - called 'expert' trader with high returns and start copying their trades without proper research. But these 'experts' could be manipulating their results. And the novice traders end up losing a lot of money.
Sure. There was a case where a graphic designer completed a logo design according to the client's initial brief. But then the client claimed it was not what they wanted and refused to pay. The designer had evidence of all the communication and drafts but still had a hard time getting Upwork to side with them in the dispute. It was a long and tiring process.
Sure. Civilians often face the horror of being caught in crossfire. For example, there are cases where families were having a normal day at home when suddenly their houses were targeted. Women and children had no time to escape and got injured or even killed.
Sure. There were reports of sexual harassment at the event. Some women felt unsafe due to the rowdy and uncontrolled behavior of some of the male attendees. It was a very unpleasant situation for them.
Sure. There are many etoro success stories. For example, some traders started with a small investment on etoro and through careful analysis of market trends, they managed to make significant profits. They were able to identify undervalued assets and capitalize on them.
Sure. One common etoro success story is about a novice investor who started with a small amount of money. By carefully following the market trends and using the tools provided by eToro, like the social trading feature. They were able to copy the trades of successful traders. Over time, their small investment grew steadily. They learned a lot from the process and eventually became a confident investor on their own.
Sure. There was a case where McKinsey advised a startup on its business strategy. They pushed for rapid expansion into multiple markets simultaneously. But the startup didn't have the resources or infrastructure to support such a move. So, they ended up spreading themselves too thin, facing financial difficulties and eventually going out of business.
Sure. There was a case where a customer bought a designer handbag from Jomashop. When it arrived, the stitching was coming apart in several places. It was clear that the product had not been properly inspected before being shipped out.
Yes. There was a baby who was misdiagnosed as needing a doc band. The doctor thought the baby had a severe head shape issue. After getting the doc band, the baby showed signs of distress. Later, it was found out that the baby's head shape was actually normal for its age and stage of development. The family had spent a lot of money on the doc band and the baby had to endure unnecessary discomfort.
A lot of the displaced people ended up in refugee camps. These camps were often overcrowded and lacking in basic amenities. People there were vulnerable to diseases, and children were especially at risk. There were also reports of harassment and exploitation in some of these camps, adding to the horror of the displacement situation.
Sure. Some people have developed really bad acne flare - ups while on spironolactone. Instead of improving their skin as it's sometimes prescribed for skin conditions, their skin got worse. They had more pimples and redness than before starting the medication, which was very frustrating.