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Dick's Facebook page disassociates himself from the scam.
Their address is interesting:Any intel/observations on this company ?
A friend of mine in Canada has been approached to work for this company and accepted a "position". I have strong reservations about it . I'm doing my own checking but thought there may be some experience on ASF
Thanks
https://arcadianltd.com/index.html
none of the 18 bright shiny staff show up anywhere on the net...
And indeed they were..I was going to do a few checks myself when I get a chance (I like looking into scams), but the first thing that struck me was how "good looking" all the staff were. They looked like the sort of people that you would find in TV ads for products or companies.
I was going to do a few checks myself when I get a chance (I like looking into scams), but the first thing that struck me was how "good looking" all the staff were. They looked like the sort of people that you would find in TV ads for products or companies.
Clever, dangerous, effective.A friend received this today. It certainly is a scam so if you get the same ignore it or report it to Apple. I haven't included the full email as it has a few shady links that might be a problem if you click on them.
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My experience with them this wA friend who has two sons paying off mortgages asked me to check this out.
https://info.yourwealthguide.com.au...-fClSZSBx8O4UsGzk3nxoEdI6ENtB-Yc4hfOxQyi-kd64
After an hour or so of researching I am sure it is a scam.
Some of the things I found are:
It is supposed to be an article on the website https://info.yourwealthguide.com.au for "National Wealth Advisory". However, if you strip off from the URL everything but this address and go to that URL, you end up at the AFR website. There isn't a "yourwealthguide.com.au".
If you take their Quiz at the link it gives, they just ask for information concerning your salaries and existing mortgage and don't tell you if you qualify unless you give them your contact details allowing them to call you back. Typical set up for a bait and switch.
At the bottom of the quiz page, they have this:
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However, when I Google search "national wealth advisory" australia, all the hits are just to different parts of their own website. None bring you to any of the above media or any other independent media.
I suspect what they are doing is trying to sell you over-inflated Gold Coast property and pay down your mortgage using the huge tax savings you will supposedly get. This was confirmed when I went to their case studies page: https://nationalwealthadvisory.com.au/case-study/
All the examples related to property investing.
The case studies have examples of clients who bought 18 to 21 months ago, presumably on their advice. But when you check out the company's ABN, it has only been registered since 17th March 2020 and is not yet registered for GST (a requirement if the business income is over $75,000 p.a.)
A friend who has two sons paying off mortgages asked me to check this out.
https://info.yourwealthguide.com.au...-fClSZSBx8O4UsGzk3nxoEdI6ENtB-Yc4hfOxQyi-kd64
After an hour or so of researching I am sure it is a scam.
Some of the things I found are:
It is supposed to be an article on the website https://info.yourwealthguide.com.au for "National Wealth Advisory". However, if you strip off from the URL everything but this address and go to that URL, you end up at the AFR website. There isn't a "yourwealthguide.com.au".
If you take their Quiz at the link it gives, they just ask for information concerning your salaries and existing mortgage and don't tell you if you qualify unless you give them your contact details allowing them to call you back. Typical set up for a bait and switch.
At the bottom of the quiz page, they have this:
View attachment 106426
However, when I Google search "national wealth advisory" australia, all the hits are just to different parts of their own website. None bring you to any of the above media or any other independent media.
I suspect what they are doing is trying to sell you over-inflated Gold Coast property and pay down your mortgage using the huge tax savings you will supposedly get. This was confirmed when I went to their case studies page: https://nationalwealthadvisory.com.au/case-study/
All the examples related to property investing.
The case studies have examples of clients who bought 18 to 21 months ago, presumably on their advice. But when you check out the company's ABN, it has only been registered since 17th March 2020 and is not yet registered for GST (a requirement if the business income is over $75,000 p.a.)
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