Monday 27 October 2014

Alex McMillan of Success Moves: What information is available online?

Please bear in mind that this section is under development.

The evidence below seems to show that the people at Success Moves work with "dodgy" companies. Success Moves have recruited for (or worked with) the following scam companies:

- The London Fashion Exchange (who are exposed here)

- Worldwide Wealth Collections (who are exposed here)

- LC Investments (whose website - surprise surprise - is now down, and who are discussed on this thread)

LC Investments operated as London Carbon Neutral LTD and are now no longer trading. They have still not filed accounts for the year ending February 2014. You can see the company profile on Duedil.com here: https://www.duedil.com/company/07440978/london-carbon-neutral-ltd

Interestingly, a comment posted at the foot of the Mirror investigation links London Carbon Neutral to the Worldwide Wealth Collections scam, alleging that London Carbon Neutral Ltd was run by the sister of a key figure at Worldwide Wealth Collections.



At the moment we do not have enough evidence to state that Success Moves typically works with scam companies, but we can say that they have worked with AT LEAST three scam companies in the last few years.

We are actively looking for more evidence and would be delighted to speak to anyone who has had experience of a Success Moves recruitment event. Contact us at veniamin.tal@gmail.com


Links to materials on Alex McMillan and Success Moves

1.This was published in the Mirror in 2012

http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/investigations/2012/11/the-secrets-of-the-cold-callin.html



2. This thread from 2011 discusses a Success Moves  recruitment event for a company called LC Investments (London Carbon Neutral Ltd) who were selling carbon credits.

http://www.trade2win.com/boards/home-trader/132004-trainee-broker-carbon-credit-investments.html




3.This was a post on our London Fashion Exchange Scam blog from 2013. Alex McMillan was present at the Croydon Park Hotel during the London Fashion Exchange's pay-for-training scam and, according to Roland Tilman, had been brought in to conduct the training. The London Fashion exchange was shut down several months later after a Croydon Trading Standards investigation.

http://rolandtilmanscam.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/alex-mcmillan-would-you-trust-this-man.html



4. Forum discussion

http://www.eyeonspain.com/forums/posts-long-17329p1ondak-.htm



5. Forum discussion

http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/UKS/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=123474


6. Forum Discussionm - Fill my boiler room?

http://www.eyeonspain.com/forums/posts-long-17356.aspx

A poster in this thread seems to share my suspicion that Success Moves is a company that unscrupulous "businesses"go to when they want staff for boiler room schemes

Alex McMillan and Success Moves - What is the truth?

Have you just attended an event run by Alex McMillan and/or Success Moves? Have you been left feeling dissatisfied? If so, then perhaps this blog can be of some help to you!

What is this blog all about?

This blog has been set up in response to a number of reports from dissatisfied attendees at Success Moves events. The blog's purpose is firstly to collect and re-post already published material on Alex McMillan and Success moves, and secondly to gather testimonies from attendees of Success Moves events.

The authors of this blog do not currently contend that Success Moves is a "scam", but they are interested in hearing from people who have had direct experience of the company - good or bad - in order to build up a comprehensive dossier on the company's activities. We have heard that complaints made directly to the company can be met with intimidatory tactics, and therefore we aim to provide a safe and neutral platform for Success Moves attendees to share their stories anonymously.

What is this blog's relationship with Alex McMillan and Success Moves?

Alex McMillan and Success moves featured on one of our blogs in 2013 owing to Alex's work and association with Roland Tilman and the London Fashion Exchange.

The London Fashion exchange was a scam company operating out of Croydon that was shut down following a Croydon Trading Standards investigation. The Trading Standards investigation, which culminated in police raids on London Fashion Exchange premises, was aided in part by the work of our London Fashion Exchange blog.

Since publishing a post on Alex McMillan's involvement with the London Fashion Exchange in late 2013 we have received a number of emails in relation to Alex's activities with Success Moves. We are concerned that a significant proportion of people attending Success Moves events are leaving with a high level of dissatisfaction, yet feel powerless to make their voices heard..

How can I get in touch regarding my Success Moves experience?

Please email us at veniamin.tal@gmail.com