courses.cryptoresults.com.au Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Initial call was very weird

I had an initial call and there were more that flags than in China.

The person who called me didn't seem able to tell me much about the platform. He asked me several times "what made you become interested in crypto bots?"

His information also indicated that marketing materials are way off. They advertise 5-25% returns a month, but I was told that usual returns are more like 3-12% a month (which isn't bad either).

He said I'd need at least 7K dollars to work with them, despite their marketing materials indicating that I could start with a lot less if I wanted to: 1K, or even just a few hundred.

Being unable to contact them in any way prior to engagement is also an issue. The best I can do is schedule a call. But there's total radio silence over email until the call. The confirmation page also suggests this call would be over Zoom, which is not the case

21 April 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

MUCH BETTER WAYS TO WASTE $7500 THAN ON THIS SCAM...

In a nutshell this is a scam. Simon and his brother Cameron wasted a lot of money trying to crack the bot code and unfortunately couldn't, so they are now pretending with some clever wording that you'll make between 5%-25% passively a month on your investment, whether the market goes up, down or sideways.

What they fail to tell you is you need to do a tonne of research, constantly monitor your bots, stop them when the crypto becomes worthless (as you need to set the bots up on highly volatile crypto's) because there's now thousands of crypto currencies and this is not a passive income system also that when set up you can leave to do its thing.

If this was such a great money spinner Simon and Cameron wouldn't need to rip people off to recoup the money they wasted building software that is useless. They wouldn't kick people out of their community for pointing out they were losing money in a bear market and they'd offer refunds to people who complained rather than taking the material off them that they charged $7500 for.

Anyway, after being in crypto 8 years and running these bots for 6 months only to watch them lose money, as the crypto you invest in loses money so does your account balance.

Which is where Simon will tell you, don't worry that your $10,000 is now worth $1000, you're making 5%-25% still! lols... welcome to the McFadyen Clown Show where they'll try convince you it doesn't matter that your balance is fading away to nothing, what's important is you are still making that 5%-25%/month but now only on your measly $1000 instead of the $10,000 you invested.

If these guys were actually legit, they'd be charging GST on their tax invoices, not charging people in crypto currency to avoid income tax and they would have registered their company in QLD where they live instead of NSW.

There's loads of red flags and a group of 8 people who were kicked out of the Skool group they set up have now lodged offical complaints with their state Office of Fair Trading as Simon and Cameron refuse to refund anyone once they realise they have been scammed.

24 December 2024
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