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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t trust Austin Zelan or this company….

Austin poses as a someone who knows how to invest, but it is clear he is just a con artist stealing other people’s money to use for his own. He has effectively stolen $100,000 from me. He promised that I’d be cashflowing with his investments that he “vetted” himself, but I have not seen a single cent and he has provided every excuse in the book how it’s everyone else’s fault and never his own.

I bought the Six Figure Mentorship program which is apparently now called something else (don’t be fooled it’s the same scam with the same results which is just him taking your money.) First off, the program was $40,000 to just get access to investments. Then to invest in an forex offer it was another $60,000. I waited MONTHS to even see this get started. And it was the “trader’s fault” and Austin had no control. Not a single person could provide contact details of this supposed trader let alone even a name. I suspect that Austin was the “trader” and just pocketed the money. THEN I found out that you can get someone to pass these challenges for anywhere from $300-$1,000. Once my challenge was finally passed, instead of running the software for me which was the original agreement they made me run it myself. Despite being profitable, I lost my account and was told there was nothing I could do about it and nothing Austin could do about it. EVEN THOUGH Austin had told us that he knew the CEO and had sway with this company. When I asked for my money back because this was a totally trash investment, the response was sorry that $60,000 didn’t go to us, it went to a completely anonymous “trader” who has a no refund policy. It’s crazy because it must have been through Austin’s shear generosity that he included his forex software which he as selling for $30,000. Interesting how he claims to have made $0 on this rather an unnamed 3rd party. They did tell me that I could use the software on my own and pass a challenge on my own. But after running this software it’s pretty clear it’s not good. Sooo it’s hard to believe Austin’s claims that he let along anyone else make money with it.

Honestly it’s too bad the Reddit on Austin Zelan (or whatever his real name is… again another red flag) wasn’t there when I bought. It’s clear he’s a scammer and no one has ever made a return with him.

June 29, 2023
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