Hi, I have been investigating Secker and LTT for 2 years now. One of my victims paid £48k so you were very lucky. I am a former senior Scotland Yard detective, Barrister and forex trader. You can reach me via LinkedIn and so can update you further.
The Police are now involved and I would like to hear your full story.
Thanks
Mark Veljovic
Hi there Mark, I've just sent you a connect request on LinkedIn, is this the/your correct account, may I ask?
linkedin.com/in/mark-veljovic-7136961b
WeFundYouTrade and Learn To Trade: Where one company ends and the other begins, is hard to tell:
I thought everyone might want to know, if they hadn't realised already:
*There's a new "Proprietary Trading Firm" under the name of WeFundYouTrade (registered only as an 'educational software' company in Dubai) trying to make a name for itself, with new clients/aspiring traders, since roughly July 2023 ish.
*The Interesting coincidences:
- WFYT: Appears to repeated share the same client service departments - advertisements (YouTube and Instagram) and faces (staffers) as Learn To Trade.
-Greg Secker himself has appeared numerous times on WFYt LiveStreams and "Partnerships projects", even going so far as saying during one Friday early evening LiveStream (of many) across facebook and DIscord that: "these guys here at WFYt, have $800M USD in sponsorship money from investors to give out to you guys, who can prove that you can pass the 2 stage audtions.
- They've (WFYT) made a weird attempt (never seen another company do anything like this before) to strike-out any and every negative 1 or 2 star comment here, on UK's Trustpilot:
uk.trustpilot.com/review/wfyt.com?page=2
The complaints, people have had from all over the world of WFYT (fronted heavily by Secker + a new 'trading psychologist expert: Dr Joy Conlon (who behaves as little more than a Saleswoman for the brand):
1) They've been promising real money funded accounts to clients who pay the "audition fee" for each respective tier of account e.g. £70 for the $10,000 audition acct - £300 ish for the $300k acct et al.
2) What appears to be happening instead is that they seem to be making their money from the audition fees, more than anything, whilst just play acting just enough to appear legitimate...their Discord
(search for the terms: Scam - Fraud and terminated my account) and Trust-pilot page ( look at all the 1 and 2 star reviews complaint details) however, tells a rather different story (with them banning their graduate/funded traders, left right n centre for newly created/retrospectively applied secret rules, that are not advertised).
3) They have no Refund policy in place whatsoever
All requests for refunds are ignore, even from previously engaging 'tech support n coaching' contact addresses.
4) They recently were caught by Trustpilot themselves, misrepresenting their ratings status, leading to Tp, placing a "warning header" on WFYt's page alerting clients of their mischief.
5) All the complaints essentially seem to centre around:
*They terminated my account out of the blue, right after I requested a 1st or 2nd payment
*They claim I had broken some obscure rule that I'd never read off from their website before, weeks back.
*They let me spend 5 to 7 months + of time and energy, only to tell me at the end of graduating the 2 x stage audition that "ohh you broke a.b p or c rule, several weeks back...therefore your audition now ends...but here's a discounted voucher so you can spend another £200 to try again"
*Terminating clusters of graduate/real money traders, for "trading under different IP addresses, according to their security systems"...ironically when this particular group of traders were each owed £1000 to £10 each of actual earnings, as funded traders.
N.B. They now (WFYT) maintain a near daily attempt at striking down any critical 1 or 2 star reviews from Trustpilot, whilst seemingly placing lots of paid/false 5 star ones (all remarking about how great their coaching is. but never their integrity for actually paying out).
Still, those of us who have fought back, have managed to keep our reviews in place, as warnings to potential future clients to consider carefully before buying into their hype on social media.