HSL market system is a scam
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Any new developments regarding this scam. i have requested for FB group and waiting to be approved. all the victims please join. apology for long absence0
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They got us too, Facebook link please. Only realised they’d gone yesterday when the stock download site went to a Go Daddy holding page.0
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Yes - the value-stock site has now gone down as well as the smart-centre site, so even if you want to continue to use the HSL software (if you wish to continue to be foolish), you cannot0
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Fellow sucker here...please can I have the FB link sent to me please. Will also be contacting Action Fraud about this.0
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Hey. Im the admin of the Facebook Group. Please can you tell me about your situation and then I'll gladly invite you to the group.
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Hi Adam,
Your pm box is showing full and won't let me sending a pm to it.
This is my info:
I bought into HSL last August with a colleague who had received the pack in the post out of the blue. He's a business owner so we assumed that's how they got his details. I checked online and saw they'd been around for a number of years so thought they were legit. We dealt with a woman at first and then Austin on many occasions, he was friendly and knowledgable so still no alarm bells rang.
We bought the two years worth of downloads from Value-stock and have done the daily downloads since then. We opened an XO account for the shares (hope they're legit!) and have been trading with £2000 between us. We're about £300 down overall.
Last Friday when I tried to download the end of day shares I got a Go Daddy holding page and then started to google what was going on and ended up here! We had paid out £5000 for the software and I think £650 for the value-stock downloads. Any advice on what we need to do / who to report this to will be much appreciated.0 -
Hi Adam,
Your pm box is showing full and won't let me sending a pm to it.
This is my info:
I bought into HSL last August with a colleague who had received the pack in the post out of the blue. He's a business owner so we assumed that's how they got his details. I checked online and saw they'd been around for a number of years so thought they were legit. We dealt with a woman at first and then Austin on many occasions, he was friendly and knowledgable so still no alarm bells rang.
We bought the two years worth of downloads from Value-stock and have done the daily downloads since then. We opened an XO account for the shares (hope they're legit!) and have been trading with £2000 between us. We're about £300 down overall.
Last Friday when I tried to download the end of day shares I got a Go Daddy holding page and then started to google what was going on and ended up here! We had paid out £5000 for the software and I think £650 for the value-stock downloads. Any advice on what we need to do / who to report this to will be much appreciated.0 -
If by XO you mean x-o.co.uk then they are a legitimate site.
You will however need to write off the £300 you have lost on short-term trading. You can't do credit card chargebacks when you lose money on the stockmarket.I checked online and saw they'd been around for a number of years so thought they were legit.
What gave you that idea? web.archive.org shows that HSL didn't exist before 2017.0 -
I found some old forum chats where they were listed from about 12 years ago.0
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clubconsoles wrote: »most important thing is how you paid? Did you use a credit card for any part of the transaction??
Paid by bank transfer so I suspect it's long gone now.0
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