Harvey Walsh...Daytrade master

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by The_Z, May 6, 2007.

  1. What is this guys website ?
    If paypal , simply chargeback
     
    #71     Jul 17, 2008
  2. FookYu

    FookYu

    it's www.daytradingfreedom.com... and he's using clickbank.com for the financial side of his business.

    But what's a scam to start with.. his course is probably copied material from all kinds of sources. Some people will probably benefit from it.. most of all lazy newbies that are willing enough to even believe Walsh can walk over water. Other will not benefit at all. If the courses content can be obtained on the net for free.. is it scam or is Walsh being a smart businessman, exploiting the dumb and lazy?

    Since buyers get a booklet send home, it's not really a scam, unless you can proof, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the content is either stolen and thus could be obtained from the original source for less or equal amount of money, or is pure bullocks that will result in the ultimate financial self destruction. The last option could be proven by letting 100 traders trade for a year and see if some if not all are broke, but I'm not sponsoring...

    The scam about Harvey Walsh is that he's not real. He's faking it and he's taking it beyond the level of just trading in sim. He's showing off to lure naive wannabe traders into buying his booklet. Since Walsh is a made-up character by Henry Doyle, I beg the question if Harvey Walsh is a trader at all? If he is and really has the success trading, why the hell does Henry Doyle need to hide behind a pseudonym?

    I guess Henry Doyle, coming from Internet marketing, bought the same books as most of us, serious traders have read. He probably saw an opportunity, like that Tarot and Numerology scheme. He fabricated his course from bits and peaces he took from those books and since he never read the books, he's not successful at trading. Making video's in sim-mode and pretending to be a divine trader is much, much easier that do it for real, isn't it?

    Anyways, some people see him as a jolly ol' Robin Hood, since only the naive and stupid fall into his trap. I rather see him as the guy pretending to be a schoolteacher, but all he really wants is to have his way with the children since he's a known sex-offender. Also, if you needed brain surgery, would you want Harvey Walsh to do it, because he uploads a couple vids to Youtube and writing a DIY-course on Brain surgery.. or a real brain surgeon? ...although DIY brain surgery sounds... rather challenging. I see myself doing it to Harvey, like Hopkins did to Liotta in the flick Hannibal... bon apatite!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noupHDxmUTE
     
    #72     Jul 17, 2008


  3. Clickbank allows a refund within the first 60 days
     
    #73     Jul 18, 2008
  4. FookYu

    FookYu

    Okay... but how does that work?

    If I was to order the course and it is send to me, either a book or an e-book, could I get my refund, seconds after getting it into my hands? ..do I need to send the product back before getting my refund? ..or is there some trick to it, I'm failing to see?

    Anyways, Clickbank doesn't have a creditable reputation either, but hey.. who am I to judge.
     
    #74     Jul 18, 2008
  5. No they don't.
     
    #75     Jul 18, 2008
  6. FookYu

    FookYu

    NOT? It says so in their Refund Policy FAQ.

    http://www.clickbank.com/refund_policy_faq.html

    ..but since cabletrader is saying the opposite.. I'm dying to hear more. Come on, cabletrader... spill it! Tell us more!
     
    #76     Jul 18, 2008
  7. I don't know whether they do or not, but if fluttertrader says they do then the chances are they don't :)
     
    #77     Jul 18, 2008

  8. I just spent 2 hrs watching all his videos. It's amazing how he never loses. Even the best of the best lose. I think his videos are edited. Obviously he is not placing real trades in esginal. And you can delete trades in esignal's paper trade mode. I am wondering how convenient it must be to delete the bad trades.
     
    #78     Jul 18, 2008
  9. FookYu

    FookYu

    Aha.. thanks for that, mate.

    Since I do not own eSignal, I didn't know that you could delete bad trades. This little peace of the puzzle made me even more positive he's a fraud... and I was already totally sure he was a fraud to begin with.... lol!
     
    #79     Jul 18, 2008
  10. You can get your money back easily. Did you pay with credit card and he said money back guarantee? And has it been less than 6 mos since you paid him? If you answered yes to all of them, just call your cc company and dispute the charge. Forget about clickbank or watever that crap is. That shit is used by crooks anyway and they wont help you. In fact, if you dispute the charge, not only will you get your money back, that dude walsh or doyle or watever he is will be fined also.:D

    EDIT: Yea and I was sittin here telling myself what a fool I am. After trading 10 years I still cant make easy money like that!! Then I realized he's on that esignal paper trading mode...I almost fell for it:mad:
     
    #80     Jul 18, 2008