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Hi all

On the back of an obvious increase in marketing and spam on IG Community, all new members first posts now require content approval from a moderator or myself. Approval usually happens very quickly, after which new member posts will be live for others to see.

Moderator approval is only required for the first post, after which all posts will be instantly auto approved. Make your first post or comment today to get involved with Community. 

For existing members: please use the 'Report Post' function in the top right hand corner to bring such posts which slip through the net to our attention quicker. Thanks.

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Hello

I'm new to this community. I would be grateful if you could let me know how long would it normally take to complete the document verification. I have just uploaded my documents. Thanks in advance. Regards

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Many thanks for your replies.

My account has not been activated yet though I had uploaded the required documents on 4th April 2020.

Could anyone advise me regarding the reason for this long delay please?

Kind regards

Jis

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Hi,

I am new to IG and the IG community. I am an inexperienced investor and need some help and support in getting started and I have some specific questions that may seem pretty basic, but I am only going to ask them becaus I am finding it very difficult to find answers by online searching.

I hope that someone in this community will bear with my inexperience and help me begin.

 

Thanks,

Iain H

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On 06/04/2023 at 16:41, bravotp said:

Hi,

I am new to IG and the IG community. I am an inexperienced investor and need some help and support in getting started and I have some specific questions that may seem pretty basic, but I am only going to ask them becaus I am finding it very difficult to find answers by online searching.

I hope that someone in this community will bear with my inexperience and help me begin.

 

Thanks,

Iain H

Hi @bravotp

Welcome to the IG Community.

Please do share your questions with community and hopefully the answers will help you.

 

All the best - MongiIG

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