Here's what happened after i buy course from Scott Phillips

Hi,

Months ago I have purchased Scott Phillips' price action course. It was really hard to follow. I couldn't watch whole thing. After months he released something called holy grail, promising 70% even 75% win rate more than 1 risk-to-reward.

I have purchased his so called holy grail strategy. My first 3 trades were losing trade. Thanks God they were in simulated account. He and his co Daniel said it's normal. Well 3 consecutive losing trades might occur of course. But the probability is very low especially in your first 3 trades.

Anyways i have got an email yesterday and i saw that he's giving away his strategy. I felt like i was fooled and wanted to ask why is he giving away it for free. This guy is very rude. He suddenly lost it and here what happened afterwards:

PS: I can send screenshots as well.

Atilla (me):
Scott hi. Can I ask why did we pay $250 for your system if you are giving it away for free? I'm just wondering and would like to learn. I have even subscribed your other price action course.

Scott Phillips:
They get a video on the concepts for free. Watch it, its not the same thing.
And youve got no right to complain you got a bargain anyway

Me:
What bargain do you mean? I didn't get any special promotion or discounts.

Scott Phillips:
At this point its time for you to fuck right off buddy. You got what you paid for, and when I want advice on how to run my business I'll be sure and let you know
I've unsubscribed you from our list
Byeeeee

Me:
I'm giving you just one chance to apologize from me. I have every right about asking what I have paid for and you can choose not to answer of course, If this is how you run your business. But you can not tell me to f..k off and you can not unsubscribe me from your list if it is part of what i have paid for. Otherwise, of course you can.
Now do what you have to do or i will:
1. Ask for refund
2. If you reject, i will send all these emails to my bank and ask for chargeback
3. I will also send reviews to reddit, elitetraders, forexfactory, babypips and etc.

Well it's up to you how you would like to proceed
Thanks

Scott Phillips:
You are a tiny, tiny penised man.

We all get to decide who we want to do business with. You are a complete wanker so I don't want to do business with you.

You paid for something, you got it. If I want to give it away for free at a later date that's really up to me, isn't it.

Get how that works? Hard to understand? Off you fuck...

Scott Phillips (Again):
And mate PLEASE PLEASE take your complaints to forexfactory, reddit, etc etc.
Please. As many as you can. I'd love the opportunity to demolish you in public (you are just another muppet that couldn't trade the system and gave up because you suck) and get a heap of free publicity.

I would actually pay you to do that. It would be doing me a massive favour. I'd be particularly grateful for elitetrader, forexfactory and forexpeacearmy exposure!

Me:
All i have asked you was a simple question Scott.
As you wish.

Scott Phillips:
And you got your answer.
Now off you fuck, wankmaggot
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He doesn't have rights to send me such emails. I was always polite to him. I'm not his friend but his client.

Do you think i was wrong and he was right?

Thank you
If you're in the USA, make a formal complaint with both FTC and FCC, as well as BBB:

FTC: https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/#crnt&panel1-1
FCC: https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/hc/en-us
BBB: https://www.bbb.org/consumer-complaints/file-a-complaint/get-started

Also consider reading the following:

https://www.usa.gov/consumer-complaints
 
Those ain't blinkin' neon signs???

Give money to a criminal and drug addict, expect to get anything but robbed? What a world we live in. OP should be aware of typical clickbank scams. Notice how the copy is written. It's written in the bait-and-lead, reveal-something-personal, appear-normal-by-using-informal-language style advertisement.

I wonder if OP is interested in bridges. OP Should probably report this to the SEC/FTC or local law enforcement. Unfortunately, the sum is so small they'd likely just tell you there's nothing to be done.
 
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Give money to a criminal and drug addict, expect to get anything but robbed? What a world we live in. OP should be aware of typical clickbank scams. Notice how the copy is written. It's written in the bait-and-lead, reveal-something-personal, appear-normal-by-using-informal-language style advertisement.

I wonder if OP is interested in bridges. OP Should probably report this to the SEC/FTC or local law enforcement. Unfortunately, the sum is so small they'd likely just tell you there's nothing to be done.

I think the minimum to get some law enforcement attention is $1m... and that is prolly too low... too many scammers out there... I know of a few scammers who took multi $m and law enforcement ain't doing nothing about them.
 
The general theme was to learn to fight for what is yours and don't get used to being a victim.
Personally I have fought for what some might consider a "not worth the time or effort" sum of money but that's me. That said, I have occasionally let some rounding errors slide.
Yes.
 
except the seller's rudeness, i can not see anything wrong with his business tactics. if the seller did not promise price match or refund policy, he can basically do what ever with his sale. i understand op would feel quite angry to see 250-dollar material become free. i am the only person here with such thoughts?
 
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