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Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Spare tyre said:
Armitage.Shanks said:
I thought Connor Walsh got in some ‘trouble’ from that recruitment agency resulting in him laying doggo?
The AI Mentors went all quiet months ago and the Lamborghini lifestyle has not been seen in the main Cheshire hotspots.

Where’s our Kez gone?
I bet he is still looking for the circus at Piccadilly Circus
Or has his ex bird (she flogged forex as well as all the other stuff) sent him on a holiday

https://www.instagram.com/jesshall___/

Now that she is a travel agent

Private_eye

108 posts

36 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Spare tyre said:
When I'm deciding if something is the revolutionary trading genius they claim to be, I'm not inclined to trust people with a Marketing Degree....from Southampton Solent.

I love the ridiculous "This isn't for you if..." conditions at the start, trying to make it seem less desperate than it is.

"Not for people that don't want to improve their financial situation." You wot m8? It's not for people who don't want to lose their money, that's for sure.

"Not a Get-Rich-Quick, Not for people that want Lambos" Except he claims people without any knowledge, experience, or tech experience can earn £3k a month in 10-20 minutes a day. Merely "Affluent with zero effort or skill", then.

Also, his IG is full of him posing with leased luxury cars, including this gem:https://www.instagram.com/p/C0UaXtqL_ZJ/

"Not for people, currently looking for a course" then 2 minutes later "I do have a full educational programme further down the line".

As with all similar scams, you have to be a moron to fall for it, but people do.





Edited by Private_eye on Tuesday 7th May 23:29

Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Private_eye said:
Spare tyre said:
When I'm deciding if something is the revolutionary trading genius they claim to be, I'm not inclined to trust people with a Marketing Degree....from Southampton Solent.

I love the ridiculous "This isn't for you if..." conditions at the start, trying to make it seem less desperate than it is.

"Not for people that don't want to improve their financial situation." You wot m8? It's not for people who don't want to lose their money, that's for sure.

"Not a Get-Rich-Quick, Not for people that want Lambos" Except he claims people without any knowledge, experience, or tech experience can earn £3k a month in 10-20 minutes a day. Merely "Affluent with zero effort or skill" ,then.
Also, his IG is full of him posing with leased luxury cars, including this gem:https://www.instagram.com/p/C0UaXtqL_ZJ/

"Not for people, currently looking for a course" then 2 minutes later "I do have a full educational programme further down the line".

As with all similar scams, you have to be a moron to fall for it, but people do.
You sound like a jealous non smartphone owner if I’m honest

I have yellow bags and drawings on my neck, you don’t

Imagine the convo, “right I’m gonna get out, looking well ard, film me please mum”

I’d be surprised if he has a degree even if it is Solent

What a little weasel


Edited by Spare tyre on Tuesday 7th May 17:31

Private_eye

108 posts

36 months

Tuesday 7th May
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He still has a public FB profile from when he was a student at Solent. Incredible that he didn't get any of his tattoos until later. It was only after being enriched by one of England's worst 'universities' that he decided his life's calling was drawing all over his body and LARPing as a businessman on social media. Southampton's loss is Dubai's gain.

The eagle-eyed will have spotted that the other gimp getting out the Rolls is Connor "I've never been a Forex scammer" McCallion. If only that dunce could remember his old social media password and delete all the old 'Cars and Graphs' posts he used to make.

Edited by Private_eye on Tuesday 7th May 23:28

Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Private_eye said:
He still has a public FB profile from when he was a student at Solent. Incredible that he didn't get any of his tattoos until later. It was only after being enriched by one of England's worst 'universities' that he decided his life's calling was LARPing as a businessman on social media. Southampton's loss is Dubai's gain.

The eagle-eyed will have spotted that the other gimp getting out the Rolls is Connor "I've never been a Forex scammer" McCallion. If only that dunce could remember his old social media password and delete all the old 'Cars and Graphs' posts he used to make.
But but but, he is just like you and me, he said he worked in a toilet roll factory

He’s had so many scams it’s hard to keep up

I am wondering if there is another Curtis fox who studied at Solent uni

I don’t think our lovable scamp could get into uni

Edited by Spare tyre on Tuesday 7th May 17:58

Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Wednesday 8th May
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My wife went to school with the watts and lee Davis, so occasionally we get some updates when we speak to folk

Looks like lee is (or was) selling voip, when you look at the reviews of the company, Lee has got his mum to leave a good review for him, doh

Private_eye

108 posts

36 months

Thursday 9th May
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Toilet roll factory would be a standard career path for a Solent graduate, that and working behind one of Southampton's numerous bars.

Odd that I only mentioned James Gilbert the other day. This mugshot of a criminal suspect "..with connections to the Southampton area" does look awfully like him.

https://www.facebook.com/SouthamptonPoliceUK

I will be passing Dorset police his details and will advise them to look for someone driving like a tt in a leased Mustang or posing next to a random currency value graph. He could soon proudly follow in the footsteps of esteemed SOFX alumni like Lewis Lawbuary and spend some time at His Majesty's Pleasure inside; a new market to sell his dodgy signals to.



Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 12:43


Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 13:47


Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 13:48

Private_eye

108 posts

36 months

Thursday 9th May
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Sorry, you need to be in the group to see it. The post reads:

Officers investigating an assault in Poole are issuing a CCTV image of a man they would like to identify.
It is reported that between 12.20am and 12.30am on Sunday 28 April 2024, the victim – a man aged in his 40s – was involved in an altercation with two men after one of the men kicked the window of the Kitchen Elegance store in Bournemouth Road, causing it to smash.
One of the men then punched the victim in the head, who was knocked unconscious to the ground.
The two men then left shortly after the incident in the direction of Springfield Road.
The victim was taken to hospital for treatment to head and facial injuries.
Police Constable Thomas James, of Poole police, said: “I am now in a position to issue a CCTV image of one of the men I would like to identify in connection with this incident.
“I would ask anyone with information about his identity to please contact Dorset Police.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55240062638. Alternatively, independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously online at Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling Freephone 0800 555 111.

and the photo is:


Same face, eyes, haircut and stty tatt on left arm. Definitely him.

Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 13:46

Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Thursday 9th May
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Private_eye said:
Toilet roll factory would be a standard career path for a Solent graduate, that and working behind one of Southampton's numerous bars.

Odd that I only mentioned James Gilbert the other day. This mugshot of a criminal suspect "..with connections to the Southampton area" does look awfully like him.

https://www.facebook.com/SouthamptonPoliceUK

I will be passing Dorset police his details and will advise them to look for someone driving like a tt in a leased Mustang or posing next to a random currency value graph. He could soon proudly follow in the footsteps of esteemed SOFX alumni like Lewis Lawbuary and spend some time at His Majesty's Pleasure inside; a new market to sell his dodgy signals to.



Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 12:43


Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 13:47


Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 13:48
I saw that and thought EXACTLY the same

He does have a brother Liam who looks like him. Small world eh

https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/23305954.dock-eig...

https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/18785832.courts-2...



Pretty sure he worked in carzoopa in totton, certainly was a meathead stomping about when I was getting my wheels refurbished next door



https://uk.linkedin.com/in/liam-and-be-be-79b0552a...

Forex, what a nice bunch



Edited by Spare tyre on Thursday 9th May 17:51


Edited by Spare tyre on Thursday 9th May 17:57

Private_eye

108 posts

36 months

Thursday 9th May
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What a scummy family. It's definitely James, though.

I remember the previous discussion about why so many of these scammers have criminal records, even violent ones: a shared severe selfishness and total lack of morals or empathy for others. You could say they're total s.

I had a good chuckle reading the bio for his latest ' trading firm' (dissolved in Feb)
https://thetraderooms.com/

"Hey, i’m James the driving force behind The Trade Rooms. With over six years of hands-on experience in the Forex industry, I’ve weathered its highs and lows. Amidst the challenges, I noticed an unsettling trend—an influx of self-proclaimed “traders” on social media, tarnishing Forex’s integrity. The false promises and shattered dreams left individuals wary and disillusioned."

Who could be tarnishing the non-existent integrity of all the fake Forex Gurus? Perhaps firms like the one he used to work for?
https://www.fca.org.uk/news/warnings/sofx-limited

A shame that James won't be able to save people from all those nasty Forex scammers by, er, scamming them even more when he's banged up. Here's a photo of him (RHS), fellow violent fraudster Lewis Lawbuary (LHS) and Ryan Banks (centre and also a scammer) in happier times.





Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 18:54


Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 18:55

Private_eye

108 posts

36 months

Thursday 9th May
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Looking at that Carzoopa it closed in 2022, ostensibly due to rising costs. Turns out the firm owed £646,000 to creditors and Director Lee O' Ryan (who possesses the mandatory terrible sleeve tattoos) had also given himself a small 'loan' of £541k which was never paid back. A little digging reveals numerous complaints about people being sold dodgy cars on finance that immediately broke and that they were forced to liquidate by another motor company they owed money to. If you think I'm a sad bd for digging this up, you're right, but I do also do this for a living.

Surely the other Gilbert (they're the same age btw, so either twins or 'Irish twins') wasn't simultaneously doing some fraud with both cars and unlicensed forex signals? Noone likes an overachiever.

Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Thursday 9th May
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Private_eye said:
What a scummy family. It's definitely James, though.

I remember the previous discussion about why so many of these scammers have criminal records, even violent ones: a shared severe selfishness and total lack of morals or empathy for others. You could say they're total s.

I had a good chuckle reading the bio for his latest ' trading firm' (dissolved in Feb)
https://thetraderooms.com/

"Hey, i’m James the driving force behind The Trade Rooms. With over six years of hands-on experience in the Forex industry, I’ve weathered its highs and lows. Amidst the challenges, I noticed an unsettling trend—an influx of self-proclaimed “traders” on social media, tarnishing Forex’s integrity. The false promises and shattered dreams left individuals wary and disillusioned."

Who could be tarnishing the non-existent integrity of all the fake Forex Gurus? Perhaps firms like the one he used to work for?
https://www.fca.org.uk/news/warnings/sofx-limited

A shame that James won't be able to save people from all those nasty Forex scammers by, er, scamming them even more when he's banged up. Here's a photo of him (RHS), fellow violent fraudster Lewis Lawbuary (LHS) and Ryan Banks (centre and also a scammer) in happier times.





Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 18:54


Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 18:55
If memory serves I believe the middle one is Ryan safe, not banks. Might use various names I guess

Private_eye

108 posts

36 months

Thursday 9th May
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Ryan Banks is what he uses on FB. Ryan Safe sounds like a suitably chavvy nickname, though I may be wrong! Could just have changed his surname to try and escape his dodgy past and/or enable more scamming!

edit: nevermind, here's the scallywag. Was his real name at one point.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-safe-963467131/?o...

Edited by Private_eye on Thursday 9th May 22:03

Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Thursday 9th May
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Now a Social Media Marketing Manager

Horse racing tips next?

blue_haddock

3,299 posts

68 months

Friday 10th May
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I keep getting this guy pop into my reels.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11368231/...

Seems more fake than katie prices tits, even the daily mail dont believe him!

Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Friday 10th May
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I’ve seen him pop up somewhere before, presumably hanging with the Southampton lot

What happened to
Dan legg
Bradley Newman
George linf
Isaac glanville
Scott shearsmith

These were the most cringeworthy for me

Wololo

249 posts

36 months

Sunday 12th May
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Spare tyre said:
I’ve seen him pop up somewhere before, presumably hanging with the Southampton lot

What happened to
Dan legg
Bradley Newman
George linf
Isaac glanville
Scott shearsmith

These were the most cringeworthy for me
George Linseed moved to Dubai. Completely coincidentally, at roughly the same time, the FCA settled on a £16m claim against SOFX which is in the liquidators report on companies house.



Spare tyre

9,681 posts

131 months

Sunday 12th May
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Wololo said:
Spare tyre said:
I’ve seen him pop up somewhere before, presumably hanging with the Southampton lot

What happened to
Dan legg
Bradley Newman
George linf
Isaac glanville
Scott shearsmith

These were the most cringeworthy for me
George Linseed moved to Dubai. Completely coincidentally, at roughly the same time, the FCA settled on a £16m claim against SOFX which is in the liquidators report on companies house.
Bet he sleeps as well as Putin at night

paua

5,828 posts

144 months

Sunday 12th May
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Spare tyre said:
Wololo said:
Spare tyre said:
I’ve seen him pop up somewhere before, presumably hanging with the Southampton lot

What happened to
Dan legg
Bradley Newman
George linf
Isaac glanville
Scott shearsmith

These were the most cringeworthy for me
George Linseed moved to Dubai. Completely coincidentally, at roughly the same time, the FCA settled on a £16m claim against SOFX which is in the liquidators report on companies house.
Bet he sleeps as well as Putin at night
Away from hi-rise windows, then? biggrin