Monday 12 May 2014

1. Introducing the JA Wealth Forex trading course scam





Below is a series of excerpts from an interview JA Wealth gave to Jamrock radio. Jamrock Radio is a Luton based station aimed at 13-19 year olds. In the interview the guys from JA Wealth boast they have 16 year olds waiting to take the course after their GCSEs. I'm not usually one for getting morally outraged - but a group of scammers hawking Forex trading course at kids on youth radio strikes me as particularly shitty behaviour. (You taught him well Roland!)

The company uses bling-tastic instagram feeds to lure young people as young as seventeen into thinking that a JA Wealth-life of Bugattis, Bollinger and and biatches is right there for the taking. Suckered in, 'students' then fork out 995 GBP for enrollment on the sham course, believing it will lead to certain profits.

Like the London Fashion Exchange before it, the people behind the scam are targeting youngsters in particular as they know young people are more likely to fall for their dream-selling, and are less likely to know what to do upon realising they have been tricked.


So take it away boys - bury yourself with your own words:



But perhaps you don't believe me? Perhaps instead you believe the four thoroughly non-shifty and super-articulate testimonials presented below:



We should probably make clear now that the star of the above video is actually a long standing friend of the owners of JA Wealth 

Hmm.

More to follow.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE!

JA Wealth have often claimed in the past that they have had no contact from the FCA. We now have evidence that suggests that this is yet another lie:





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