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https://twitter.com/JSAWealth

 

got time still

 

but pmsl sameway

 

 

 

lolling out my rahted socks

 

  1. Started from the bottom of the pyramid and now I'm here.

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    "JSA Wealth gets the computers puting." - Cam'ron

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    My mum said she was tired of paying for the rented car payment on my beamer. Shes so close minded, such a hater its a bonus that you pay for

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    Why go to school for years when you can join JSA Wealth and instantly become a doctor, a philosopher, and a financial expert.

 

 

@itsoezz: @JSAWealth pardon” yo, this pen isn't gonna sell it's self blud..

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this comes like a passage from stacks black funding website he posted

 

Joshante Amihyia is one of the most exciting young entrepreneurs in the UK, as mentioned by many bloggers and tabloids, and having been spotlighted from a young age. At the age of Twenty, his successes already speak volumes; in only but a few years, he has pursues more of a lifestyle that a career, and the evidence is from his ownership interests in three existing businesses and is actively involved in many others – it’s safe to say he’s come a long way from his playground enterprise schemes. Coming from a large family, the value of hard work was instilled in him from a young age, and it shows. The determination to go above and beyond for success seems to be a driving power- something which is clearly shown in his meteoric rise in the entrepreneurial world. He started as anyone would, with articles and news reports about him in local newspapers. This was followed by a Student of the Year award, with the tabloids describing him as a ‘The next Richard Branson’ – A high praise for anyone. A move from West London to South London was a pivotal point in his life. There were choices that needed to be made, and this was evident to Joshante. He believed out of all the choices, there was only one that really mattered. This choice had two options. Needless to say, he chose the latter and since then he hasn’t looked back. Working in various areas such as retail and banking gave him the knowledge, experience and confidence to eventually set up his own business. From here, the only way is up. He has since been involved in the world of Stock Trading, Working at a private fund gives him the opportunity to become profitable, but he is also involved in another arm of the business, providing support and services for novices and experienced traders alike. He hopes by chasing his dreams, and achieving them, others will acknowledge their own potential and go after it with the same hunger, drive and ambition he does. He’s all about making a difference.

 

 

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Cliffs?

 

I ain't got time/patience to read through 8 pages of drivel.

 

 

1.) Introducing Tre Mckenzie and Joshante Amihiya's Forex scam
 
Fresh from the ashes of the London Fashion Exchange scam arises the JA Wealth Consultants LTD scam - a "private equity firm" run by under twenty-fives based out of Canary Wharf that says it can turn you into a profitable Forex trader in two days flat! BOOM!

The fast living lads seems to enjoy the high life! Look at a selection of photos from the JA Wealth Twitter account:

 

part+2.jpg Classy!

 
 
boyzdouble.jpg

Boyz!

 
 
fast+cars+1.jpg Flash!

 
The company uses bling-tastic instagram feeds to lure young people as young as seventeen into thinking that a JA Wealth-life of Bugattis, Bollinger and and biatches is right there for the taking. Suckered in, 'students' then fork out 995 GBP for enrollment on the sham course, believing it will lead to certain profits.

Like the London Fashion Exchange before it, the people behind the scam are targeting youngsters in particular as they know young people are more likely to fall for their dream-selling, and are less likely to know what to do upon realising they have been tricked.

Below is a series of excerpts from an interview JA Wealth gave to Jamrock radio. Jamrock Radio is a Luton based station aimed at 13-19 year olds. In the interview the guys from JA Wealth boast they have 16 year olds waiting to take the course after their GCSEs. I'm not usually one for getting morally outraged - but a group of scammers hawking Forex trading course at kids on youth radio strikes me as particularly shitty behaviour. (You taught him well Roland!)

So take it away boys - bury yourself with your own words:

But perhaps you don't believe me? Perhaps instead you believe the four thoroughly non-shifty and super-articulate testimonials presented below:

Hmm.

More to follow.

 
 

 

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havent read but shame on u lot and others who have been sucked by these guys 

 

anyone with a bit of sense should be able to tell this isnt right 

 

cant even call it a scam because they arent scamming anyone they are selling a seminar that not illegal

 

why black people have to stunt only God knows - if they just sat quietly and kept doing what they were doing they couldve ran this thing for time 

 

now people are clocking on all beacuse they wanted to do sho sho 

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Cliffs?

 

I ain't got time/patience to read through 8 pages of drivel.

 

 

It's worth the read brah lol.

 

 

you aint know grey fox is looking at market activity right now ?

 

its worth the read brah ull need to know why them closet racists u work with start calling u joshante and asking if grew up on 'the estate' like them boys

 

havent read but shame on u lot and others who have been sucked by these guys 

 

no different to what u read n spoke about in here

 

but i c/s u, ironically the only way for these man to be successful was to stunt because how else are black peole gonna know you got money

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this comes like a passage from stacks black funding website he posted

Joshante Amihyia is one of the most exciting young entrepreneurs in the UK, as mentioned by many bloggers and tabloids, and having been spotlighted from a young age. At the age of Twenty, his successes already speak volumes; in only but a few years, he has pursues more of a lifestyle that a career, and the evidence is from his ownership interests in three existing businesses and is actively involved in many others – it’s safe to say he’s come a long way from his playground enterprise schemes. Coming from a large family, the value of hard work was instilled in him from a young age, and it shows. The determination to go above and beyond for success seems to be a driving power- something which is clearly shown in his meteoric rise in the entrepreneurial world. He started as anyone would, with articles and news reports about him in local newspapers. This was followed by a Student of the Year award, with the tabloids describing him as a ‘The next Richard Branson’ – A high praise for anyone. A move from West London to South London was a pivotal point in his life. There were choices that needed to be made, and this was evident to Joshante. He believed out of all the choices, there was only one that really mattered. This choice had two options. Needless to say, he chose the latter and since then he hasn’t looked back. Working in various areas such as retail and banking gave him the knowledge, experience and confidence to eventually set up his own business. From here, the only way is up. He has since been involved in the world of Stock Trading, Working at a private fund gives him the opportunity to become profitable, but he is also involved in another arm of the business, providing support and services for novices and experienced traders alike. He hopes by chasing his dreams, and achieving them, others will acknowledge their own potential and go after it with the same hunger, drive and ambition he does. He’s all about making a difference.

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Saw a capitalised 'Twenty' and stopped there.

Anyway in terms of their location let me put things into perspective.

You can rent a desk in Canary wharf on floors 27 to 33 for 500-750 a month from Regus. You have access to meeting rooms, and communal facilities like the next man

You can do the same in the heron tower and many others in London.

These are flexible lease terms as opposed to paying £50 psft for an 8000 sft floorplate with a service charge of £20 psft and business rates of £15 psft on top.

You cant get an office space in Canada square for 3 people it makes no economic sense to the freeholder.

Pretending is a big industry.

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