Friday 20 June 2014

Dale Gillham actually reveals how he manipulates what we see online about his scam!

This link is crazy. You know you're cocky when you actually post an article about yourself telling everyone how good you are at filling up search engines with positive content. Dale Gillham is a scammer...that's the simple truth. Anyone who pretends to be something there not and then tricks people into buying a course for $7000 which teaches you the same stuff that a free course on the internet costs is a scammer. Like it or not, Wealth Within may look squeaky clean, but that's because they pay people to release content that they write about themselves, they then pay more people to push that content to the top of google, they then pay more people to take down the bad stuff their customers write, they then pay more people to hard sell the trading course to people who respond to the ads they publish online.

Explain it to us Dale, how do you control what we see:


This is produced content by Dale Gilham where he actually brags about his tricky methods for flooding google with pumped up lies about his companies. It’s a breakdown from the scammer himself on how he pumps out content to lure in inexperienced investors. He pays the PR company mentioned in this article and bloggers like this to produce content about him. His plan is to fill google with as much content about himself and Wealth Within so the negative press, which is the truth about his overpriced and underperforming services are hidden. David Schirmer, the known conman started using the same tactics but he was too late, the bad press had taken over and victims started coming forward. Dale Gillham was the answer and he stepped into Schirmer’s shoes. Dale Gillham and Wealth Within spent months releasing content and building their online image before they started charging for the Schirmer trading edge course. That meant by the time people realised they had been ripped off, Wealth Within controlled the first ten pages of Google with their own content. In this article he even breaks down his clever tactics to dominate google with his own content. Take a look at the content though, it’s all generic rubbish. Why don’t you publish your results or actual predictions?...that’s right, because they are terrible and that doesn’t suit the fake image you work hard to create. Why don’t you spend less time on marketing and tricks and more time trying to help people who have given you money and got nothing but lies and fob offs in return. 

Tuesday 3 June 2014

More people unhappy with being ripped off by Wealth Within


Below is an extract from the above link. Note the comment at the bottom of the post where the forum owner had to remove the post because of threatened legal action:
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This is the Wealth Within way. They pump out propaganda about their services but the reality of what they are offering is very different. Their course is rubbish and their managed investments are worse. But if you happen to tell the truth they send out a series of legal threats to make sure you are silenced. Calling all real Wealth Within clients to tell their story – and that means actual real people, not the fake users that churn out all the unrealistic comments on forums under fake usernames that defy the actual true and very poor returns their newsletters and managed investments have been achieving. Wealth Within are hopeless investors but brilliant marketers and sales people. Blake Sterling is meant to be their new guru – Blake Sterling has no experience, no proven performance and no investment pedigree – all he has is a cleverly constructed online image courtesy of the highly paid PR team that works for Wealth Within. Blake isn’t the highly experienced investor they purport, but a heavy metal enthusiast that loves partying, drinking, tattoos and getting up to mischief in holiday resorts in Asia. The more you investigate Wealth Within the more you see that it is David Schirmer and Trading Edge all over again. Cleverly constructed images that are based on lies, false claims and clever sales techniques.

Wealth Within Warning

Beware the numbers these guys quote as their returns. They state their fund returns are for 8 years plus on a fund that has only been in existence for 3+ years. When queries I was told "Oh that is what we would have invested in if it was running based on previous services we provided"

My investment has in fact been negative but held out for the markets to improve. Even when the markets soared their returns were lower than the index. When I asked for an explanation I was fobbed off.

Last edited by geoffw; 20-07-2013 at 06:25 PM. Reason: Removed potentially libellous phrase