personalforexcoach.com Review

1 • 4 REVIEWS
Out of business Beth Graves
Updated: Apr 13, 2022
Website is closed. Appears to be out of business.
personalforexcoach.com
Out of business
1 • 4 REVIEWS

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Jessica
Jacksonville, FL,
Mar 16, 2010,
Guest

Stay away from EVERYTHING Beth Graves! She is not legitimate at all. She claims to have been successful, yet pleads poverty in her other MLM businesses. She jumps around from one business to the next playing on people. She's a fraud. The truth is she is all about scamming people out of their money and will say anything to make that happen. Stay clear of her coaching or anything else with her name next to it!

2010-03-11 09:03AM 1 Star Beth Graves is a total scam artist. She's also involved with several MLM's over the years and will do/say anything... no integrity & no morals. She will lie without a second thought! Do not trust her!
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Joey Polk
Lubbock Texas,
Nov 11, 2007,
Guest

Beth Graves and her so called coaching service is a SCAM! Please dont give her your $. I signed up for her coaching service and it was nothing but two weeks of frustration! The emails she sent were unreadable and made no sense at all. Her instructions on how to set up the charts before the phone session was incomplete and lacked detail. I emailed her many times and all she gave me was the run around. I finally talked on the phone with her and listen to what she had to say about her so called trading system and began to question her. I told her I was unhappy with her service and wanted a refund...... I never heard from her again! Beth I hope my $500 dollars burns a hole in your pocket!
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B. Guyton
Atlanta, GA,
Sep 23, 2007,
Guest

BETH GRAVES IS A SCAM ARTIST!!!
DONT DO IT!!!!

I got suckered it to sending this clown over $500 for a one on one training that she never ever even showed up for. She gives this great speech that you will consistently make a minimum 50 pips a day with a 90 percent win ratio. She also has a fake picture of a brokerage statement showing over $100,000 in a forex account. Dont fall for it. This woman is broke. After she ripped me off, I couldnt understand if she was doing so well in forex over the last 7 years as she claims, why she would need to steal my measly $500. After doing some background on her she lives in Ohio, and per public records she has recently filed bankruptcy 2 years ago. This is definately not a person I want to teach me anything. I have accepted my loss from her but I wasnt expecting to not even get any type of training whatsoever. But I guess, I rather she actually showed up or not I was going to receive a bunch of crap anyway, so its probably better she spared some of my brain cells from the bs that I'm sure she would have provided.
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Chuck Slade
Albuquerque,
Aug 26, 2007,
Guest

Beth Graves says she is forex trader with 4 years of successful forex trading preceded by years of trading in the stock market. I talked with her on the phone, during which she stressed the consistency of her method, a quality I was looking for. She told me that there would be no written material on her system, because one of her students had copied her manual and started selling it themselves. I would receive written instructions on how to set up my charts, however, as soon as I paid for her coaching.

I decided to pay her fee and was told that my first phone session would be in three weeks, but in the meantime, she would email instructions for setting up my forex charts. Three weeks went by and I never received the instructions, so a considerable portion of our first session was spent setting up a chart with her preferred broker's charting package. The beginning rudiments of her system were discussed, mostly an entry based on moving average crossovers.

A second phone session took place a few days later in which a few trades I took in her broker's demo account were discussed. Meanwhile, I still wasn't sure of where my stop should be placed, or how or when my profit should be taken. Nor was the basis of her hedging system even touched upon. At the end of the session I was told she was going on a vacation for a week.

In hindsight, I should have asked for a time and date for the next phone session, but I did not, and she did not offer one. After the week was over, I sent an email outlining the questions I still had about her system, and listed the best times for our next appointment. I received no reply and sent another email several days later, which also went unanswered. Emails were sent to the same address contained in her initial email to me, so I am certain she received them.

I am currently disputing her fee with my credit card company, which I'm aware can be a long process. In summary, I don't feel that I have received anywhere near what I have paid for, and have had to move on to another service.