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WealthPress Holdings

495 Town Plaza Ave, Town of Nocatee, Florida, United States, 32081-5164

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• May 27, 2023

How l was able to get my lost funds back
I initially invested a total of $105,000 over a period of 5 weeks. My bonus/profit was $830,000, every attempt to make withdrawal failed and I was instructed to make another deposit of $25,000 before I can make withdrawals which I did. Up till now, I’m still unable to make withdrawals and all attempt to contact broker has failed. This is very pathetic and I felt so bad losing my investment. I did a due diligence test before investing with them but guess what I ended up getting burned. This is to create awareness, not everybody can be as lucky as I was. I’m saying this because I was able to recover my funds. Thanks to a recovery specialist, she’s a private investigator and wealth recovery expert…Contact her on Hack-assets via google mail for more inquiries. email; ([email protected]), Thought someone might find this information useful.

Clearly they are a scam
Notice all the people claiming they are charged twice. I almost fell for this scam. YouTube if full of these adds when one is trying to research. They are all related. Just another get rich quick scheme, they are becoming more sophisticated. I guess when they scam the $$$ off the m[censored] they then reinvest it in making better scams, well at least whatever is left over from their mansions and yachts.

Shadow blitz alerts
I've tried for 4 weeks to get access to the login area. No one (person) has responded to my numerous e-mails. Lots of responses robot, but no one answers my questions, or offers a solution to the problem. frustrated.

Purchased Weekly blitz alert for $1997. Called my broker to set me up for options they said my account didn't qualify yet for level 2, tried Robbin hood so many system issues with downloading kept getting errors and yes I am a US citizen so called to cancel in the time being to figure things out they told to wait for 10 days to get my money back what?? Most ridiculous thing why 10 days usually refunds take not more than 72 hours I am mad and still waiting for my money day 3.

I purchased two of his so called get rich quick schemes and paid about $2500 for them. How stupid of me before checking this jerk scammer out on Revdex.com. Thanks for the information that you provided to help me realize that I had been suckered by this rip off artist!

I paid for a subscription to Wealth Press Automated Millionaire and for the 6 months of my subscription I have shown losses continually in following their recommendations. They constantly show closing prices that are 15 to 20% higher than you could have gotten. While I have bought when they recommended and sold when they recommended and closed at a loss, they report at at a price that conveniently shows they closed at a gain when that price did not exist and was the 15 to 20% higher than a person could have gotten, When I emailed them to question their reporting, they gave me a very lame answer.
Obviously, I will not be renewing my subscription or buying any of their other services.

Interesting reviews/ratings below:
... the first is goofy, because the Member's area of Wealth Press is NOT bogus ... in fact, it's has more useful material than I'd imagined, as I signed on, like the 2nd reviewer, just for the trade tips.
... the second is similar to my experience with Roger's systems except that I much question the conclusion. The reviewer blames his (very limited number of outcomes) on Roger, yet claims he is an experienced trader who then proceeds to explain why he shouldn't have taken the trades because of all these things that Roger should have known ... AND HE DIDN'T HEED? C'mon, Man! Trading has risks, win some-lose some ... if you don't practice good risk management and blindly follow ANY program, you are NOT an experienced trader ... because you will have blown up your account LONG AGO.
Anyway, YES ... I'M A CUSTOMER of Roger's ... with NO CONNECTION OR ALLEGIANCE, PERSONAL OR PROFESSIONAL ... and in spite of anyone's criticism of Roger's hard sell, and any question one might have about his background or experience, and any OBVIOUS SCEPTICISM ONE SHOULD HAVE ABOUT THE RESULTS PITCHED, I find Roger's products interesting and useful
I've paid TEN TIMES as much for "training" from a CFA program certified outfit pushed by CNBC personalities and investment bank gurus ... now THAT was a waste of my time and money.
I find Roger's products interesting because he actually explains his approach in pragmatic terms, kind of the difference between applied math and "Real Analysis"
I find Roger's product's useful because I did NOT hire him to tell me WHAT TO DO ... ONLY WHERE TO LOOK. I have to own my trades ... if I lose money, it's on ME ... not Roger. I have to decide if, from my experience, the context is right for the trades Roger suggests, AND BE AWARE that all that "experience" he talks about is simply "back testing" ... there's No Way that's a real account ... seriously, who's naive enough to believe that ... BUT IT DOESN'T MATTER. It does have a great deal of conscientious work behind it ... much MORE than the complete lack of reality in advice given from CFAs and CFPs about how the market works.
My advice would be this ... see if any ONE of Roger's products are a FIT for you, in terms of risk tolerance and investment objective, buy a year's worth, paper trade it CONSCIENTIOUSLY (on ThinkOrSwim, for example) for AT LEAST 3 months, analyze each and every trade in context, see if it is both appropriate for the market context at the time and consistent with the approach Roger describes for that program, and make a judgement whether you want to commit any real money (other than tuition) to it. Even if you don't want to spend any MORE money, you will have gotten a priceless education.
The School of Experience: Tests First, Lessons LATER, HIGH tuition.
Warning: although Roger is, as noted, the most BRAVE AND TRANSPARENT of these type guys I've ever encountered, some of his transparency is more translucent than it seems ... for example, he bases his summary in some programs on "rolling $10,000" ... that does NOT mean you can trade this with a $10,000 account (or even $20,000) and achieve the same return ... look for yourself at the (normal) string of consecutive losses and the (normal) max draw downs, and you can do the fourth grade math ... in those smaller accounts you will not HAVE $10,000 available for each cycle. this is an observation that would prevent you from being all p*** about how YOU went broke doing EXACTLY what Roger posts ...
Example: being a curmudgeonly septuagenarian, I chose his Income Elite program early in 2019 ... well it was absolutely "killin' it" at first, then has normalized out since ... so yes, I'm ahead $5000 YTD, exactly as his summary would show (okay, I'm also an Excel guru and actually downloaded it, and did my own calculations ... he does neither lie nor obscure in his reporting .. the trade results are, within engineering accuracy, exactly what he posts) but pertinent to my previous observation there WAS a $4900 draw down one period during this time ....
Given that, Roger is trying hard but all that "rotation" is not really worth my time for $5000 a year ... I'd do better buying and monitoring some risky closed end fund with a 10% yield ... AND would not incur any margin risk or interest in doing so.
All that said, I'm in the mood to try another of Roger's programs just to keep the mind fresh ... and besides, you can't win if you don't play.
Meanwhile, all you Roger Scott (or whoever he really is) haters ... quit your whining, get a real job other than twitter troll, spend your time productively testing and reviewing YOURSELF.
Peace. Out.

These 2 reviews confirmed what I thought. I followed his recommendation and the very first one caused me lost a couple thousand dollars. The worst part was they also have double charged me; a $2995 subscription has become $5990

I have purchased WeathPress Elite Service, but have been given very little trades, and nothing that has been successful. Also, buyers of this spread service should be warned in advance that the small trader can't do spreads because you can't sell naked puts without a ton of money in your account to handle a "called out" situation. If they are doing all sorts of trades, they certainly haven't been emailing many to me. In fact, I don't think I got one alert this week. I have, however, gotten tons of emails with their videos that end with a sales pitch to buy more of their services. I'm glad I only signed up for one year. I certainly will not be renewing.

signed on then found the members website was bogus. Roger is an excellent presenter with credible strategies. since im too lazy to write scans and algorithms thought id try a 3 month subscription. niiit! total bogus. will dispute charge for erroneous product. if that doesn't work ill suit the company and sales person for false advertising.

I am an experienced trader. I have been swing trading for 15 years, with great success, but with no where near the gains that many services advertise. I decided to buy an advisory service because I realized that I don't have the time, expertise, algorithms, or depth to research all the opportunities out there.
I listened to Roger Scott's webinars for about 3 months before buying the service.
Roger is a terrific presenter. His experiences as a hedge fund manager add credibility to his delivery. All of what he said made sense to me. Sector rotation, cluster trading, hedged with the long bond ETF, selecting smaller ($1 billion) market cap companies which he and his staff have thoroughly researched and feel will experience explosive growth. I even reviewed his trades from 1999 to 2019, in which he starts with $2,000, and builds it to $17 million. So, I bought the lifetime membership of all his products for several thousand dollars.
I started with Billionaire Breakout options trades. I set up an account with $25,000 for Roger's trades. On Monday morning, there were 5 trades.
I should have done paper trading until I was comfortable following Roger's choices. Unfortunately, I jumped in with both feet trading a live account. Because the bid-ask spread was significant, and offered virtual no liquidity, shortly I was down $5,000. I immediately opened a simulated trading account. All 5 positions were down significantly. Well, I figured, we all make mistakes;the timing, world events, etc.
The next Monday, the advice was to close all 5 positions at a loss and open another 5 positions. Fortunately, I was paper trading this batch, because they too were all down.
Roger is obviously very bright and talented. When signing onto his service, there were no caveats;expecting the buyer to be somewhat knowledgeable. I called to find out if I was missing something or not doing these trades correctly. I was told that I was correct.
I had high hopes for WealthPress and Roger's recommendations. As a result of this shock to my system, I cancelled my service to WealthPress.
If anyone out there is where I was, looking for trading assistance, Caveat Emptor.

I signed up for Momentum Factor - Annual Subscription × 1 they charged me for it twice. I tried to call them and send them emails with no response. I no longer trust them and want both charges dropped. I informed *** about this issue and they are trying to help. After calling *** they finally called me Tues to say they would not refund any money as long as *** was involved. It should not take more than a day to respond with at least a looking into a note. They are not customer friendly nor is their advice worthwhile.

On 09/03/18, I signed up for an investment service for which I paid $1,497.00. They charged my credit card for this amount twice. A week later, I called and canceled the service and requested a refund of my $1,497.00 which I was told I would receive. When I received my credit card statement, I filed a dispute and was given a temporary credit of 2 x $1,497.00. For some unknown reason, after investigating, my credit card company reversed my credit so I called WealthPress again. A woman named *** told me to send her a copy of my credit card statement showing the double charge, which I did in 10/16/18. I called again today and spoke to *** who told me that no one was in the office to talk to. I called their other phone number, (***, and tried to leave a message with *** but his voice mailbox was full. I checked with the *** and found that this company was just started on 01/01/18 and that they do not even have a FEI/EIN number. I believe that this company is a sham company that is in business to scam elderly people like me. I would like to receive a refund of 2 x $1,497.00 = $2,996.00 forthwith. They should be given a Revdex.com rating of F with a warning to other unsuspecting prospects.

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