Scott Alexander
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Come on Scott ?? Surely someone so succesfull in lifecoaching would be doing seminars and after dinner speaking explaing your methods for 500 quid a ticket ??????
Surely your succesfull company would have made it onto the Fast Track for such quick growth??????
Surely there would be some reference to your huge sucess in the proper broadsheets and not just hearsay in the daily mail?
I'm sure these are easily cleared up,
Surely your succesfull company would have made it onto the Fast Track for such quick growth??????
Surely there would be some reference to your huge sucess in the proper broadsheets and not just hearsay in the daily mail?
I'm sure these are easily cleared up,
christmc said:
Nolar Dog said:
christmc said:
Nolar Dog said:
Ask him. He's quite often in Cloud 23 in the Beetham Tower.
I'm sure he won't mind.
do you know him ?I'm sure he won't mind.
If he is a genuinely succesfull chap then that's great well done. But it doesn't stack up ,
Just a guess....
christmc said:
TotalControl said:
Great. This thread is number 2 on Google if you type in 'Scott Alexander business'.
But number 1 if you type 'Scott Alexander jap eye'!
Ok , If we are number 1 on google then this is a direct question to the man himself,But number 1 if you type 'Scott Alexander jap eye'!
Scot please can you explain in rough detail only how you have done so well without leaving a mark on the business world or companies house ?
Maybe Scott Alexander is just a stage name??
mybrainhurts said:
christmc said:
Nolar Dog said:
christmc said:
Nolar Dog said:
Ask him. He's quite often in Cloud 23 in the Beetham Tower.
I'm sure he won't mind.
do you know him ?I'm sure he won't mind.
If he is a genuinely succesfull chap then that's great well done. But it doesn't stack up ,
Just a guess....
You're not necessarily a director if you are an investor, I've never heard of this chap, but it is possible to have a little of a lot of companies on top of his principle business, (which from it's "Inc." in the title would indicate not being British) and
generate wealth. He should appear on annual returns if investments are made directly, but unless you know which companies it would be very tough to find out where he has invested.
Edited because of general incompetence
Edited by Windsorphil on Wednesday 7th July 05:01
Windsorphil said:
You're not necessarily a director if you are an investor, I've never heard of this chap, but it is possible to have a little of a lot of companies on top of his principle business, (which from it's "Inc." in the title would indicate not being British) and
generate wealth. He should appear on annual returns if investments are made directly, but unless you know which companies it would be very tough to find out where he has invested.
Edited because of general incompetence
You would more than likely still have been a director at some point, even if he is not now he would of had to of been to start his businessgenerate wealth. He should appear on annual returns if investments are made directly, but unless you know which companies it would be very tough to find out where he has invested.
Edited because of general incompetence
Edited by Windsorphil on Wednesday 7th July 05:01
Daily Mail said:
When he appeared on the ITV documentary Britain's Biggest Spenders in June, Scott stole the show
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-400222/B...
How could a quality establishment like the Daily Mail mix up the title of the show. S isn't that close to B on the keyboard is it?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-400222/B...
I've never even heard of the guy but he is clearly a world class arse
Daily Mail said:
black Centurian American Express Card, saying: 'I've got one. So have P Diddy, LL Cool J and Prince Charles. It's a pretty exclusive club, but I don't know anyone who spends more money than me. There's nothing I can't obtain.'
Modesty O humble one?I have no idea and am ambivilent to him. I had always assumed he did ok for himself, but not as great as he made out. I'm guessing he just has the benefits of rich friends & clients for which he was happy to be the face of in return for the use of their stuff, he is without doubt a publicity machine.
Edited by topjay on Wednesday 7th July 09:33
Just for info:
The lifecoach to the Hollywood stars charges 15k a month. Even charging these huge rates, lets look at the maths:
He says his company t/o £120 million per annum. Or £10 million per month.
Ahem ,,,,, That would mean he had to life coach 666.6 people per month Or 21 people per day every month.
Hmmmmmm
The lifecoach to the Hollywood stars charges 15k a month. Even charging these huge rates, lets look at the maths:
He says his company t/o £120 million per annum. Or £10 million per month.
Ahem ,,,,, That would mean he had to life coach 666.6 people per month Or 21 people per day every month.
Hmmmmmm
I remember watching that program about big (sp)enders and he was making spouting off in the bag of a car on the way to a casino about how much he gambles. Then when he got there he pretty much shat himself when the betting got a little interesting. Someone of the wealth he claimed to have wouldn't have batted an eyelid gambling 10 times as much, yet he became nervous.
Don't underestimate the power of the self fulfilling prophecy. If you go around telling everyone how rich you are then some people will extend credit way beyond your earning, let alone paying back, potential. John Terry got £4million 'tick' from bookies and had to mortgage his house to pay it off.
Don't underestimate the power of the self fulfilling prophecy. If you go around telling everyone how rich you are then some people will extend credit way beyond your earning, let alone paying back, potential. John Terry got £4million 'tick' from bookies and had to mortgage his house to pay it off.
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