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Re: [RT] Any experience with Michael Ryan and his NICT?



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Brent,
 
There seems to be a rash of these types of offers 
lately from different people calling their companies by different but similar 
names.  I have been contacted by some of these people trying to sell 
trading courses.  This may be a concentrated effort by one group of people 
calling themselves different things, I don't know but it smells funny to 
me.  One individual who contacted me was obviously running some kind of 
scam and became extremely offensive when I told him I wasn't interested.  
One way I screen these people is with a few basic questions such 
as:
1. If your course is so good why aren't you trading 
it instead of selling it?
2. Is your firm listed with the NFA and what is 
your lookup code?
3. Will you send me a sample lesson for 
review?
4. Will you send me a course outline, lesson plan 
and detailed lesson descriptions for each lesson?
5. Will you make available the account statements 
of some of your graduates?
6. Will you provide an iron clad, unconditional 
money back guarantee in writing?
7. Will you provide verifiable graduate references 
that I can call and speak with?
If they can not or will not respond candidly and 
positively to the above questions then let the old adage "Let the buyer beware" 
be your guide.
With all the scam artists in the world today a 
little healthy skepticism could save you a lot of grief.
 
Tom
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  Subject: [RT] Any experience with Michael 
  Ryan and his NICT?
  There is a guy traveling around giving classes for his 
  Natinal Institute ofCommodity Training from Lexington, Kentucky. He 
  promises 80% successfultrades. He charges about $2000 for a class. Can 
  anyone say what this guyssystem is or what his 10 conditions are. 
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