Forex Master Class Fraud

Forex Master Class Fraud


Consumer Expresses Concern Over Forex Master Class Fraud

A recent scam alert has drawn the spotlight on Adam Harris of Forex Master Class, blaming him for scam activity and false advertising. One user has alleged that they were tricked into buying a trading course marketed by Harris, which was badly organized and rehashed beginner-level content, apparently copied from free websites such as BabyPips.

AI Trading Claims Questioned

As alleged in the complaint, Harris sells his course with promises of trading using artificial intelligence systems and boasts of trading “8-figure accounts.” The user complains that no results that could be verified were offered, but rather questionable screenshots designed to make it appear he had credibility.

YouTube Ads Fuel Doubts

The victim explained that the YouTube advertisements were so enticing that they persuaded them to sign up, only to be disappointed. The so-called “live trading results” proved to be deceptive, and the course had nothing of value to offer.

Public Warning Issued

The victim hopes to alert others not to be duped in the same way. With all financial products accessed online, shoppers are cautioned to check credentials and obtain independent reviews prior to parting with cash.

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