Disgusting Scam
A close friend of mine (Friend A) was convinced by another friend (Friend B) to join this “company” and after spending over £300 on their subscription Friend A told me about it. I immediately told her it sounded like a pyramid scheme and knowing Friend B has a terrible relationship with finances and is the type of person who will try anything for a quick buck without having to actually work hard, I knew it was wise to research the company further. I found many people had negative experiences and reviews and that before the company operated as Q Plus, they used the name Wealth Nation, as the review below states.
Friend A also gave me her log in details to help her cancel her subscription and the website is an absolute mess and difficult to navigate, especially if you want to cancel. When trying to cancel the subscription on a laptop and phone it just popped up with an “Edit you profile” page. I logged in on my ipad and I THINK I managed to cancel her subscription. When prompted with an “Are you sure you want to cancel?” box I clicked yes and nothing happened. The question remained on the screen and there was no cancel confirmation message. I clicked yes again and an error message popped up saying “Bad request: U have no active subscription.” U? Not you, U.
I assumed this meant it did cancel but encouraged my friend to contact her bank and block any future payments from that company coming out of her account which she did. So hopefully she’s fully and “financially free” from these scam artists now.
It is a very cult like system. The pastor, who abuses his position in religion, is referred to as “Chief” by all his Q-Plus family. He is the top of the pyramid benefitting from the scam the most. I can only imagine hearing a sermon from him is like a business lecture on how to find your financial freedom and it’ll only cost you a couple hundred pounds a month. They disguise their scam in the form of a trading system. “We’ll teach you all you need to know about the trade system and how to grow your money by convincing your vulnerable friends and family to trust your word and sign up to our website”. Absolute scamming pyramid scheme. I am disgusted in Friend B for getting Friend A wrapped up in this in the first place. Abusing her position as a trustworthy friend to make that quick money like she’s always wanted to.
The whole thing wants shutting down, it should be a crime. DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY AND DO NOT BE CONVINCED BY ANYONE TO JOIN!!!! I can’t stress that enough.
Just look at the reviews on Wealth Nation as well - there are 4 and 5 star reviews early on, all posted on the same few days. 3 pages of positive reviews posted between 5th and 10th November. One after the other. If they were trying to make it obvious that they have people faking these reviews, they did a great job at that. And that’s the only great job they do, the rest is a dishonest scam with zero integrity. Hope people wake up and realise this and “Chief” has a serious bump back down to reality. But for now I’m sure he’s more than happy flaunting his lavish lifestyle all over instagram using poor naive and vulnerable peoples money. A man of God? Furthest thing from it mate.








