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28 years of corporate banking have made me privy to many secrets. And I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt, that most of what glitters (or posted on IG) is not gold, or even paid for. Nuff said.
After 34 pages of Kittahs n popcorn, I'm in need of a new lifestyle....Reza huffing is taking its toll
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You are correct, never enough kittahs and this life thing is overrated. I must say, I look fwd to the end game and we all, well not the minions, know how this slow train wreck will finish. Some are surprises [http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/vintage-thru-365-gtc4-sponsored-vintage-driving-machines/196197-story-250-gt-cabriolet-s-n-0799-a.html] ] some are not, and based on the 'evidence' of oceanspray, whatever, on the site, I expect I would not be held in slander in any shape form: Let the truth be told, kitties prevail and popcorn do seem to appreciate at between 15-100% albeit that fluff is accepted.
I have read many of the entries in this thread and for some reason, it put me to mind of some of the high school sororities who seemed to be intent on mashing the new "outsider" girl. The prettier or smarter she was, the harder she would try to fit in and the more the "in" girls would make her life miserable. All I can tell you is that I am one of the CTM clients and after reading all these posts all over the internet, I was beside myself. I was terrified that my money would be gone. Mind you, I had already gone through one broker, The Collective Global, who just one day shut down and was never heard from again. They had promised to send everyone back their remaining balances, which of course never happened. It was fortunate that I had spoken to Reza on a couple of occasions and I had his Skype address and when I reached out to him to flat out tell me the truth, he actually answered right away. He spent an hour with me sending me copies of the communications he had sent to Metaquotes trying to get the servers back up. There were days worth of them, without, I might add, a single response back to him and his emails asking, no pleading, with them to return his calls. I was crying when I talked to him, telling him about what had happened before. He spent the hour calming me down and promised me that as soon as he got off the phone with me, he had a call in to Metaquotes lawyers and that he would get things straightened out. He swore on his child's life that he was not stealing anyone's money, that all the funds were safe and secure and that the servers would be up no later than Sunday night. He just kept asking me to trust him, to have faith in him. I explained to him that the profits from the account were to be used to help build our little church. Again, he just said "Trust Me. I am a husband and father and a believer. I know that karma happens and I have too much to lose, to put myself in that situation." Long story short, this morning I was working on the computer when I heard the distinctive ring of the MT4 platform coming on line. I was thrilled. I Skyped him right away to tell him that it was working and his answer was..."Didn't I tell you to trust me." "I am a man of my word." I don't know about you, but when a man swears on his child's life, unless he is base, foul, and very stupid, he had better not lie about his oath. Enough said. I trust the man. Time will prove me either an idiot or someone who chose to believe in the goodness of a man's heart.
Involving your "child's life" to verify business claims is in extremely poor taste, and should be taken as a serious flaw in his character. Where there is smoke, there is fire...
A simple Google search of Reza's name now pulls up as the top three links- Linked in page A scam article involving Reza This Ferrari Chat thread Image Unavailable, Please Login
He has removed his name from his instagram. It's sad that a "visionary" such as Reza has to hide his identity. So much for being a fearless lion amongst all the sheepish CEOs.
I hope I am wrong about my suspicions about Reza for your sake and all the people's money he has control over. I've been through before and when it starts to go bad, it looks exactly like is going on.
How exactly do you crush a CEO? I think he back up the claims he built the schools, or sent the money. Pictures of the schools bearing his name? A picture with shirt of the school on it. The name of the schools? No clue. Maybe it was a mistake?
For Reza's followers who think he's now performing miracles in resurrecting his company - please answer a few questions for us doubters (note, doubt is not the same thing as hate - please be literate and learn the difference). Generally, a successfully run, properly operated company doesn't need miracles... - why did the hosting company shut down CTM's servers or sites? Were CTM's accounts overdue and unpaid? - Why was New Zealand de-registering CTM's brokerage? Unpaid licenses? Unpaid fees? Trading violations? Regulatory violations? Customer complaints? - What action was done to stop that process? - Why did CTM insist that they could pay back an investor "next week", rather than immediately? - What is the insurance issue that requires a new insurance "scheme"? The followers should think about how bad all these signs look for a company that is supposedly flush with cash and a CEO rolling in dough - the above are NOT normal business occurrences. There are no GOOD reasons for ALL of the above to have happened - one of those occurrences by itself, perhaps, could be explained away, but not all of them. Either the company is in desperate financial trouble and can't afford to pay their server bills or corporate registration/licensing, or they're running on the verge of bankruptcy deliberately and trying to milk the gravy train a little while longer. I'd be very curious to hear the excuses that Reza comes up with to justify his company teetering on the brink of failure, all the while he's touting how incredibly rich and successful he is. Reza's followers need to look past the stupid "inspirational" posters with dumb and nonsensical platitudes offered by Reza, and actually consider his evident business facts. Do some genuine consideration, use some critical logic and common sense, don't just believe anything and everything you're told by some guy with cigars, whisky, and flashy cars.
Problem is that most of his followers are post-puberty-hormonally-challenged fan boys. They can't see clearly past all of the bling and internet porn. Image Unavailable, Please Login
So, have you attempted to withdraw all of your money (your investment plus these profits), or are you just trusting that your money is safe because you can see an online account with money in it? I'm just curious.
Amen. Also, if any one does have proof or any sort of evidence of illegal business practices, do us all a favor and report it to the authorities. This can be done online through CRAs website anonymously. I know some of Reza's younger "fans" may not understand the gravity of the situation, being someone who has had their savings wiped away by a scam artist, I assure you it is not a joke, this has nothing to do with being "haters" or whatever Reza may call it. It is about potentially saving people from the misery of losing their life's worth of work. It's nothing new, scams like this have been around longer than most of us have been alive.
I have seen enough episodes of the "American Greed" television show (which is actually entertaining) to know what will be coming next. I expect to see Reza Mokhtarian on their Canadian special in short order. I have seen 4-5 episodes that I think he must also have watched to get his ideas from... His actions are a carbon copy from those seen on the show. Robb