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I think all this is a result of a generation of kids going to herts/uel/south bank/etc type of uni's and coming out with a 2:2 or 3rd class degrees. On top of that, doing a degree which they have no idea where to go once finished.

Which leads them to get desperate and get caught up in the JA WOOF type of scams, giving them the false impression that they are city boys and they "made it".

Sad stuff really.

Herts should not be compared to uel south bank

Do your research guys

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Either way they're all sh*t and full of clown, non-Academic nogs where the ACS is the biggest student society.

Can't say I disagree.
Its hard to dispute judging from the man I knew who went
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Either way they're all sh*t and full of clown, non-Academic nogs where the ACS is the biggest student society.

Can't say I disagree.

 

 

 

 

 

Either way they're all sh*t and full of clown, non-Academic nogs where the ACS is the biggest student society.

Can't say I disagree.
Its hard to dispute judging from the man I knew who went

 

As usual, I always spit that fire.

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Trader famous for £200,000 bar bill found guilty of £5m fraud

Alex Hope formerly worked as Wembley stadium’s catering manager before reinventing himself as a foreign exchange trader
 
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Alex Hope, the former Wembley stadium catering manager who reinvented himself as a day-trading currency markets expert, has been found guilty of defrauding investors out of £5m to help fund a lavish lifestyle.

 

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) prosecuted Hopeafter he ran a scam in which he claimed to be making large returns for investors from the profits of his foreign exchange trading. He had presented himself as a talented trader who could double his investors’ money in a few months, the City regulator said on Friday as it welcomed the guilty verdict at Southwark crown court.

 

The FCA highlighted the conviction as a lesson for potential investors.

 

“He promised fantastic returns but, as is so often the case with unauthorised investment schemes, those who invested ended up with significant losses and the main beneficiary of the scheme was Hope himself. There is a reminder for consumers here that unauthorised investment schemes are often incredibly risky and if the promised investment returns seem too good to be true they most probably are,” said Georgina Philippou, acting director of enforcement and market oversight at the FCA.

 

Between March 2011 and April 2012 Hope, 25, took more £5m from investors, of which more than £2m went on personal expenses. He briefly became a minor celebrity after reputedly spending more than £200,000 on a round of drinks at a Liverpool nightclub. He is said to have spent £125,000 on a double nebuchadnezzar bottle of Armand de Brignac champagne as well as further bottles of champagne and vodka.

 

Before Hope’s trial his co-defendant Raj Von Badlo had pleaded guilty to an offence of recklessly making false representations to investors and a further offence of promoting a collective investment scheme without authorisation. Hope and Von Badlo will be sentenced on 16 January and the FCA said it will instigate confiscation proceedings against both defendants.

 

 

 

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