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reuters-ca · 10 months
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ConvrtX = Scam
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Bark.com: Major Traffic on Website
This website has performed relatively well since launching in March last year. It has resulted in us connecting with many victims; some…
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Interesting Developments Underway
I've not been as active on this blog the last month or so, but that's not to say it's been quiet on my end… quite the opposite…
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Will Josh Be Prosecuted?
Things are definitely progressing on my end, and I'm pleased to say that I'm a step forward with the Police. My report is now officially…
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reuters-ca · 1 year
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Controversy Over ConvrtX & Founder Josh Adler: Service Failures & Fraud Claims
Josh Adler, son of Kerry Adler and the founder of ConvrtX, finds himself mired in a storm of controversy as the company’s services come under intense scrutiny. Numerous users have stepped forward, their voices unified in accusations that Josh Adler’s promises have fallen flat, leaving a trail of unfulfilled service agreements and alleged fraudulent activities.
One disgruntled client’s tale sheds light on the concerns swirling around ConvrtX and its founder. The user’s narrative is one of high expectations dashed by reality, as a $47,000 prototype promised by ConvrtX never materialized. In an unexpected twist, the company purportedly fabricated extra hours, inflating the bill, and demanding payments that appeared unjustified. The dissatisfied client is not taking these alleged deceptions lying down; they’re preparing to raise the alarm about fraud, pointing to what they perceive as ConvrtX’s attempts to elude legal consequences.
Another client adds their voice to the chorus of caution against engaging with ConvrtX and its CEO, Joshua Adler. This individual’s story paints a bleak picture of dashed hopes and questionable practices. In exchange for payment, they found themselves grappling with incomplete work that required additional rounds of revisions, each coming with its own set of charges. Regrettably, the company not only rejected any prospect of a refund when contract was breach but also brandished a $60,000 penalty as a deterrent against public criticism. Their attempts to communicate directly with CEO Josh Adler reportedly went unanswered, leaving them disillusioned and regretful of their association with the company. Given their harrowing experience, they firmly discourage others from pursuing business with ConvrtX.
Yet another victim has emerged, asserting that they too have fallen prey to the alleged shortcomings of Josh Adler’s services. This account further compounds the doubts surrounding ConvrtX’s credibility, as this individual claims to have paid a substantial $50,000 sum for a project that was never realized within the stipulated timeframe. The project’s delay is only one facet of the ordeal, as the charges incurred far exceeded what was initially anticipated, all while the project itself languished in subpar development. Adding a layer of intrigue, investigations reveal that Josh Adler lacks an in-house team of developers, instead opting to enlist the services of third-party contractors from the UPWORK freelancing platform. This revelation casts doubt on the company’s operational transparency and raises questions about its ability to deliver on its promises. The victim has developed a whole website in regards to this.
As these testimonials continue to surface, the shadows of doubt lengthen over ConvrtX and its founder Joshua Adler. The convergence of unfulfilled services, alleged fraudulent activities, and communication breakdowns paints a picture of a company struggling to maintain its reputation in the face of mounting allegations. The fate of ConvrtX remains uncertain as the voices of those wronged grow louder, demanding accountability and resolution.
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reuters-ca · 2 years
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Supercars To Super Scammers, Dubai Has Everything To Offer
Supercars, mega-yachts, and the luxurious lifestyle of Downtown, Dubai has everything to offer. This attracted many wealthy individuals to Dubai. Streets full of fashionistas, exclusive luxury brand showrooms, and fine dining restaurants are always glamoured with tall, beautiful, and mesmerizing models wearing Gucci, Armani, Louis Vuitton, and Michael Kors high heels, wrist watches, and backless red and black dresses. Of course, Dubai is a luxury at its peak that attracts millions of visitors, business people, and wealthy individuals around the globe. This is what creates a haven for scammers and fraudsters who hide in these flashy night parties where wealthy individuals and businessmen come to devour some good time of their day.
Crypto and FOREX scammers, gangsters, fraudsters, and also sometimes terrorists find a peaceful resort in these alluring streets of Dubai Downtown.
Two very clever and notorious individuals of the Adler family; Kerry Adler and Josh Adler land in Dubai with some ulterior motives of scamming businesses and investors in the Emirates. The same enticed Kerry and his son Josh.
Who is Kerry Adler ?
According to Adler family shady company SkyPower global , Since 2003, Kerry has served as SkyPower’s global President and Chief Executive Officer. As a visionary leader, Kerry Adler has been instrumental in building SkyPower into a major force in renewable energy, making it one of the most advanced and influential companies in the field.
We never found any evidence to support their claim of being an influential energy-producing firm in the world. As they claim they generate millions of megawatts of electricity but where it’s a mystery.
Who is Josh Adler ?
“Josh Adler is a Visionary and leading business architect. Helped over 300 startups launch in 3 years, Founder of ConvrtX”, self-proclaimed on the matchmaker.fm website , a podcast company. It further says that Josh is the founder and CEO of ConvrtX, a venture ecosystem that is now one of the largest and most innovative startup ecosystems in the world .
Isn’t it impressive?
Both Adlers; Kerry Adler and Josh Adler (who is a son of Kerry Adler) claim to be billionaires in their introduction which was published in the “19th Anniversary Ritossa Family Office Investment Summit “. This summit was organized by the Ritossa Family that is headed by Sir Anthony Ritossa.
Who is Sir Anthony Ritossa ?
Sir Anthony Ritossa, the head of the Ritossa Family, according to a Vanity Fair magazine article titled ‘Inside Wealth-Conference Con Man Anthony Ritossa’s Wild Web of Lies’ is “a self-styled knight and purported Nobel Prize nominee is actually a Wall Street washout, a deadbeat dad, and a con artist, repeatedly jailed by European authorities.”
The role of Media and Press
Willingly or unwillingly media outlets publish unwetted stories of individuals with a history of scams, frauds, scandals, and whatnot. If media outlets do due diligence before publishing any content in their respective newspapers or news websites; the public can be saved from the venomous affect of these individuals. And then many scams and frauds can be prevented as well.
The Weekly Blitz newspaper came forward and exposed the shady business of SkyPower Global as well as the truth behind the billionaire story of Kerry Adler and Josh Adler. Blitz wrote, “We have reasons to believe, Joshua Adler alias Josh Adler is another grand scammer as Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the fraudulent crypto venture FTX. While Sam Bankman-Fried has cheated hundreds of thousands of innocent people through his fraudulent FTX and Alameda Research, most possibly Joshua Adler alias Josh Adler is cheating innocent investors from around the world as well as the Gulf countries through false claims. Authorities in the United Arab Emirates need to initiate an immediate investigation into the suspicious activities of Joshua Adler alias Josh Adler.”
On January 29, 2023, following the publication of an investigative report in the Weekly Blitz newspaper exposing Joshua Adler, alias Josh Adler , son of a notorious fraudster and terrorist Kerry Adler , the New York Weekly retracted their June 15, 2022 article titled “Josh Adler is a disruptive force in the realm of tech startups “. This came after the two Adler family members were found to have arrived in Dubai with plans to scam innocent businessmen and investors in the Emirates.
Gemma Martina, from Dundee city in the United Kingdom, wrote on her Facebook wall,
“WHAT THE HELL HAVE I GOT MYSELF INTO 🤣. I don’t even know where to start. I posted last year about a company who refused to deliver me my website and app, commissioned for my business, that I had paid £28k for. Their name is CONVRTX by the way. I didn’t name them last time. We came to an agreement after my last post, after me paying over £1k for a solicitor, that I would give them a chance to deliver the products and remove my negative reviews for the time being. One site wouldn’t allow me to remove the review, but the agreement was I’d give a fair update on the quality of the products once in a finished state. Now: 6 months later, the products are a shit show 😂 I literally won’t use them. I was going to let them fix them, until their CEO had the audacity to ask me to amend my review to 5 stars. Tried to say I’d agreed to once I got my products, absolute load of shit. Daniel and I have been keeping an eye on their review pages over the last 6 months. So many fake positive reviews, copy and pasted, removed, and reposted under different names. It’s an absolute farce. Now to today; I reposted my negative reviews this week. The company relentlessly reports and hides them. Not just me; with every negative review. Bark says they are investigating the matter, but the negative reviews remain hidden. There are a number of negative reviews they’ve managed to hide. There is suspicion that they are a Ponzi Scheme. We came across a newspaper who are doing investigative journalism on them, and have found out that both the CEO, Josh Adler, and his dad, CEO of SkyPower and a member of the World Economic Forum, Kerry Adler, are high flying fraudsters. Things are insane. Kerry Adler deleted his twitter after being accused of cyber attacking the newspaper who ran a story on him 👀 🤣 What’s even crazier; I’m now in touch with a number of clients of CONVRTX who have had the same experience as me. Some I’ve tracked down myself. Others have sought me out after being tipped off from a ConvrtX staff member that I’m rounding up disgruntled clients. Clearly someone in that company has a shred of morals. These people have taken 28k of my money. One client I’m speaking to gave them 100k for projects they apparently cannot complete. There are international journalists looking into them. I’ve accepted that I’ve lost my money, but hopefully in rounding up all of these clients they’ve scammed I can be a part of bringing them to justice. I’ve screenshotted some of the now hidden negative reviews. I’ve also screenshotted a small number of the obvious fake reviews. I remember when their legal counsel sending me inappropriate emails which were what I deem to be sexually harassing was the most insane part of my story. God knows where this is going, but it’s getting more insane by the day. If I suspiciously wind up dead one day under odd circumstances, it’s probably because I’ve help exposed a huge fraud ring 🤣🤣🤣 All jokes aside… If you know anyone looking for software development, avoid CONVRTX like the bloody plague. “
It has also been widely noticed that many dubious PR agencies find good business in promoting these scammers in the local media. Talking to a representative of a PR agency in Dubai: “This is a matter of great surprise that a globally known swindler Anthony Ritossa has also landed in the UAE and he has collected hundreds of thousands of Dirham by organizing a fraudulent event, where he charged AED 5,000 as entry fees and there were more than 300 people who bought tickets to attend that program. Anyone searching the internet would find full details about Anthony’s past record of fraud.”
He further said, “We are also a PR agency but we never take any suspicious or dubious individual as our client.”
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