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Ron Jelich Storms agent in Redcliffe gets his face on ACA Friday night should be a good show for those ex home owners in Tents and caravans, although I know Ron and I think he is deeply upset about the whole thing.
If a professional organisation endorses dangerous or unethical behaviour from any of its members, then it's clearly a damning indictment on that organisation.
Did the FPA endorse the practices of Storm?
If they did, then they deserve to be taken to the cleaners through the processes of the law.
If they didn't endorse Storms practices, then I don't see that they have any case to answer.
Whilst not wishing to start a slinging match I find it very difficult to accept that there are always those libertarians/apologists who jump in and endeavour to turn the preditor into the victim.
My take is that the FPA endorsed Storm by default esp. in the eyes of the investor who saw the FPA CFA shingle on the wall endorsing the preditor.
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Crosgrove
I am not sure about you coming over as you may be a Storm victim and could get nasty and throw a shoe at Ron while he is on TV.
I might invite Ron as he is now down and out and I now have more assets than he has and the one with the most toys win.
Sad to think another scam is getting setup some where in the World..nothing repeats like History.
Crosgrove
I might invite Ron as he is now down and out and I now have more assets than he has and the one with the most toys win.
Exactly; and the loans weren't managed at all by the Storm advisers, 4 of whom were CFP members of the FPA and who were paid high commissions and trails to do so by their duped clients.There is nothing wrong with borrowing so long as its managed properley.
From the FPA site:By Default?? I think your now clutching at straws.
I am aware of that. You miss my point and it is:As stated by others all industries will have "bad apples". Victims of a car crash - caused by someone driving recklessly/speeding, don't look to sue the police for not stopping the negligent driver, or the fuel company who provided the petrol. "S*&% happens" Storm clients have to blame Storm (the driver) and no one else. Plenty of people (outside of the Storm vehicle) have margin loans and only a small percentage of them have suffered the damage we are seeing when compared to Storm passengers.
I am aware of that. You miss my point and it is:
that FPA endorsement of Storm and the presence of CFPs in their organistaion would lead clients to the conclusion that Storm would be following the FPA code. This is a valid legal argument as to why they should not shoulder the full responsibility for the tragedy (and isn't that their task at present). How were they to know Storm was a bunch of rotten apples?
Let's face it, if EC had a basic exit strategy and reasonable risk management for his clients let alone himself, today he would be a hero and the global financial guru of the year.
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I haven't seen this before. So true. Many thanks, Glen.Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who
has been with us for many years...............
Just saw the interview with Ron Jellich on A Current Affair. This character seems to have been tarred with the same brush as Cassamatis.
Both claim to feel sorry for their clients who got burnt.
Both blame the banks.
Neither of them has shown the character to admit any responsibility for giving the poor investment advice (very high gearing with no effective risk control strategy) which appears to have been the primary factor in them and hundreds of their clients getting cleaned out.
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