We would like to receive some feedback from people who have attended knowledge to action (knowledgetoaction) Trader University spreadbetting Course. If you have attended the course, it would be great to know what you results are so far with trading.
For those who have only attended the free seminar, please leave your comments on this blog - what were your feelings about the company knowledgetoaction? Did you notice the £500 non-refundable deposit in their terms and conditions? Have you had problems in dealing with Greg Secker's company? Please let us know, so we can try to help more people!
If it sounds too good to be true, as what K2A presenters tell you, without doubt it is a scam!
ReplyDeleteI have filed for a court case against Knowledge to Action Ltd at my local county court, YES, I am suing the company at the moment. Their presenters misled me and tricked me to sign up with their course. They told me that I would be able to make £2,000 a month with trading capital of £2,000 by only trading 20-30 minutes a day. I was told this is achievable after 6 months of attending their two-day training and using their methodology.
ReplyDeleteIt was a big lie, I was a newbie and did not know that it is absolutely impossible to achieve 100% return on my trading capital each month. Later, I discovered that you need £30,000 – £40,000 or more trading capital with very good trading experience and excellent discipline to possibly make £2,000 per month. I was conned, I lost money on trading and had to pay £32 per month for using ShareScope software.
I was completely misled and therefore I want to exercise my consumer right to bring the company to court for justice. You are completely nuts to sign up with their courses after reading all these negative reviews, unless you have too much time and money to waste!
If you believe Knowledge to Action is a scam and you have been conned by the company please report them to Consumer Direct 08454 040506, http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/scamnesty and the Office of Fair Trading by sending an e-mail to sc@mnesty.net
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ReplyDeleteI attended the course today presented by Darren Lafferty. All very rushed, unprofessional and used a lot of slang words eg 'you will get screwed if you break the rules of trading or you could be kicked in the balls if go beyond the risk management'. On the other hand i felt that the observing presentation chart that explained the risk strategy at 1% loss etc and trading at £100 per PIP looked interesting. As a result i did sign up to it and made out a cheque for £500. Now after reading this blog i want to write a letter of cancellation before the 7 days is up. Please can you advise me how, what legal terms i can use,. I have the contract in front of me and it does state that you can get a refund 'on or before the 7th working day from the date of the agreement. Please help.
Elaine, there's a sample letter here http://knowledgetoaction.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
ReplyDeleteKnowledge To Action have asked KwikChex to assist them with regard to comments made about the company online.
ReplyDeleteThe role of KwikChex is to verify the standards of businesses and to assist consumers by providing additional assistance when required. The purpose of both our Proof of Quality resources and the reason we post on selected forums is to inform consumers that these resources are in place and to enable them to contact us.
The end result of such an exercise by KwikChex is that we can identify and assist any customers that have genuine grievances, can evaluate whether the businesses that request our assistance are fully compliant with the appropriate laws and regulations - and produce a genuine perspective of the business.
We have carried out an initial analysis of the content on this site and are concerned about some of the material published. We would now like to be able to both assist any persons with genuine grievances or concerns - and to also demonstrate where comments are inaccurate and request that the relevant authors and the publisher remove them.
We would request that the publisher contacts KwikChex for a private discussion and that any authors with specific concerns, particularly those that have been customers, do likewise. Please contact verifcatioteam@kwikchex.com