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Plentitude Formula Scam Review: Plenty of Cash or Plenty of Crap

 Plentitude Formula Scam Review

Welcome to a brand new trading week and we all know that this means…fresh scams for me to review! And I must say that this one didn’t disappoint. After a bunch of boring videos at least I can see this one kept me highly amused. Plentitude Formula by one Mr George Ackerman, who if nothing else, gave me a good laugh to start my week. So get ready, cuz this one’s a doozy, my friends. Stay tuned for my Plentitude Formula Scam Review hot from the presses

Plentitude Formula Introductory Video

We get to meet Ackerman straight away as he informs us that we are one of the “lucky few” who received his special “personal invitation” to be one of hs 15 beta testers for his Plenitude Formula Scam. Apparently,  he says that after 250 views, the video will be shut down. Can I tell you how tempted I was, to close and reopen the homepage 250 times so check it out? But of course, I didn’t as I know that this is just total BS, a scare tactic that Ackerman is using to get us to sign up for Plentitude Formula trading software so he can steal our savings.

Ackerman gives us some sob story about how he was a multimillionaire but something was “missing” from his life….which turned out to be…more money! He felt that 50 million dollars were simply not enough to make him happy. After all, as rich as he was, he lost his job, his girlfriend and apparently over 20 million when the market plummeted in 2008. He was “broke” (as in he no longer had FIFTY million, imagine how drastically he had to cut his lifestyle. He says he then met a man who had 26 cars, 4 yachts, blah blah blah and he felt like a pauper compared to this man so he befriended him. They got close and Ackerman soon discovered his new friend’s secret to success….binary options trading!

Ackerman tried his hand at binary options trading and discovered he had a real gift. Apparently he “forgot” about a bank account in which he had over 100 grand just “lying around” (wow, must be nice, I wish  had his problems) and he found a friend to invest another 500 grand and together they created Plentitude Formula. It was so successful that it made 6 grand in its first day, 18 grand in its second. But Ackerman wasn’t satisfied, he wanted it to be perfect so he and his team perfected the software until it was making as much as 70 grand a day. And now he is looking for 15 final beta testers before he releases it to the general public.

And Ackerman says that Plentitude Formula is so accurate that it hasn’t lost a trade in over a year, it has a 100% winning ratio. Plentitude Formula trading software is so advanced that it only places trades on “inside trades” and will only initiate the trade if it is there is a 100% guarantee that it will win. He claims that the least amount of money you can earn with Plenitude Formula is 10 grand a day and the average trader earns 70 grand a day.

Wow….where do I start? First of all, I couldn’t  contain my laughter at his sob story. Who does he think he is kidding? And the fact that he was crying about how poor he was, with only 50 million dollars to his name? Throughout the entire sales pitch video, I was trying to place where I had seen him before. I knew that voice and I recognized his face and his arrogant, cocky demeanor. So I did some research and it turns out that he has starred in many a scam video, including “Cash Camp” from earlier this year. So we know that George Ackerman is just a paid actor making his way around the scam circuit.

I still googled the name “George Ackerman” to see if perhaps the “real” George Ackerman is just a “behind the scenes man”, and actually did create Plentitude Formula, but of course, my search turned up completely blank. Geofore Ackerman is simply a fictional character created to sell a fictional trading system. And since he’s a fraud, it’s safe to say that the supposed “students” as he calls them (meaning his alleged former beta testers) are also phonies as well. Just more paid actors from Fiverr.com.

Not to mention the fact that we all know that no software trading programs, even the top-rated systems, have a winning rate of 100%. Nor can they make 70 grand a day, unless you invest tens of thousands a day. It’s just not possible, nor will it ever be. There is now, and there will always be, an element of risk involved in binary options trading. No trading system can win every single trade. And insider trading is illegal, so never deal with a system that is involved in any form of insider trading.

Plenitude Formula Website

The homepage is nothing special: the sales pitch video and some dead links at the bottom of the page. The customer service link is a dud and they provide no company information such as address, phone number, email or even licensing info. So I can safely say that Plenitude Formula is not a legitimate trading platform!


Conclusion: Plentitude Formula is a Scam!

So there we have it, folks. Plentitude Formula, George Ackerman, and his cronies are all a fraud! All the typical elements of a scam are present: fake actors, doctored screenshots, false testimonials, buzzwords, false information, and the like! Ackerman is just a poor slob who is trying to earn a few bucks. Plentitude Formula is just another scam. Steer clear, friends. Allow me to point out the good guys. As always, I am here to warn you about scum like Ackerman and the con artists behind Plentitude Formula. Stick with me and I’ll give you the best advice on which systems you can actually trust!

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