Trading Elite Club T.E.C

karenmargaret

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I joined this signal system in December and in no way did it reflect what he claimed. i have tried to get my money back as i was unhappy with this sercive. Paypal refused. Paypal have refunded some and not others as it is a service. The guy running it is a fraud, Paul Chalmers. He doesnt know what he is doing and lives in a world of his own. he keeps on changing the parameters, doesnt record all losses, and is basically a scam. i need to warn people before they start to do their conkers.

There are alot of unhappy out there all trying to get their money back.

He puts on his website that no refund will be given. that in itself is a warning

His website says he is there to help and teach you. its not the case. there is no chat room, no records of results, no eduction, goal posts moved etc

STAY AWAY. BE WARNED
 
I have to endorse that post.

Many people have been taken for a ride by PC.

His response is to dis anybody that doesn't go along with him (including banning them and not refunding them) and continue to fish for new mugs to lure in. He needs stopping
 
I joined the service from the start and lost money from the start. I stayed with it believing the lies and changing goal posts until April. It was at this point that the excuses and lies became so ridiculous that I left. It is the only service I have known that had the ability to lose over 600 points in 2 days. A complete con, stay away and avoid any products PC is selling. PC is also clearly a very inexperienced trader.
 
If you have to pay for a service, wouldn't it make sense to do some research on the service first before forking out the money???

Like vincam posted, he found a "whole thread dedicated to people saying his service is no good" at a site.
 
If you have to pay for a service, wouldn't it make sense to do some research on the service first before forking out the money???

Like vincam posted, he found a "whole thread dedicated to people saying his service is no good" at a site.

Research ? Why ? The service itself had reviews by at least 15 satisfied customers on their website....;)
 
You mean to say people actually believe those fantastic "self" reviews at the service provider's own web site?

Then I can only say that being scammed is the best lesson for these people to learn the facts of life. And if they are impatience to get rich fast, then they have learned an expensive, but valuable lesson!
 
If you have to pay for a service, wouldn't it make sense to do some research on the service first before forking out the money???

Like vincam posted, he found a "whole thread dedicated to people saying his service is no good" at a site.

In defence of karenmargaret the thread to which you refer had not even been spawned when she/he joined the ludicrous but highly entertaining TEC 'service' back in December.

Obviously everyone needs to carry out due diligence prior to committing to any service, method or system however when there are no reviews or spawned threads the only options are to punt or not to punt! ;)
 
In defence of karenmargaret the thread to which you refer had not even been spawned when she/he joined the ludicrous but highly entertaining TEC 'service' back in December.

Obviously everyone needs to carry out due diligence prior to committing to any service, method or system however when there are no reviews or spawned threads the only options are to punt or not to punt! ;)

Graham Laurie has a lot to answer for on this one, he encouraged all his followers to join TEC saying it was the best forex signal service he'd ever seen. He was obviously affiliated. Then a couple of months later he put TEC down as a failure on his website.
 
I guess all of Graham Laurie's subscribers should jump to the next service he promotes. :p
 
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