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Thread #2 on Llewelyn Davies and Rhys Davies - twin contrepeneurs who claim to be executive millionaire influencer coaches however there is no evidence of any millions in the multitude of micro companies registered to them on Companies House which turn over peanuts and show a trail of collapsing business partnerships. Their Instagram presence is a sham as they have bought their followers so their 30k+ audience is basically bots, as evidenced by piss poor engagement on their socials.

What there is evidence of, however, is that the twins are straight up rip off merchants who make outrageous claims of the success they had with clients where in actual fact they have charged a large number of men and women thousands for coaching during the 2020 lockdown when people were desperate for business guidance and had bounce back loan cash and when they failed to deliver basic results, they threatened, blocked and intimidated disgruntled customers. Lawyers and police were involved in some of the cases.
Their style has been described as “footballer’s lifestyle on doorman’s wages” which sounds pretty legit - fake designer clothes, spray on trousers, fake Rolexes, rented manor houses that claim to own but most definitely don’t and old super cars wrapped in gold. They also claim to own and invest in businesses which then disappear. Rhys Davies in particular claims to be buying a million pounds property every week however it never materialises just as the purchase of his mum’s council house never materialised although he claims to have bought it at least three times already. Land Registry says otherwise as the house is still owned by the council.

All of this showboating is all designed to reel in vulnerable people for purposes of “coaching” which Rhys and Llewelyn Davies claim can transform ordinary people into millionaires but is a standard MLM technique which they learned while flogging coffee for an MLM some years ago.

Their MO is to tout their rags to riches sob story but they are pair shysters with shady past and are best avoided at all costs.

Please feel free to add anything I missed.
 
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Thread #2 on Llewelyn Davies and Rhys Davies - twin contrepeneurs who claim to be executive millionaire influencer coaches however there is no evidence of any millions in the multitude of micro companies registered to them on Companies House which turn over peanuts and show a trail of collapsing business partnerships. Their Instagram presence is a sham as they have bought their followers so their 30k+ audience is basically bots, as evidenced by piss poor engagement on their socials.

What there is evidence of, however, is that the twins are straight up rip off merchants who make outrageous claims of the success they had with clients where in actual fact they have charged a large number of men and women thousands for coaching during the 2020 lockdown when people were desperate for business guidance and had bounce back loan cash and when they failed to deliver basic results, they threatened, blocked and intimidated disgruntled customers. Lawyers and police were involved in some of the cases.
Their style has been described as “footballer’s lifestyle on doorman’s wages” which sounds pretty legit - fake designer clothes, spray on trousers, fake Rolexes, rented manor houses that claim to own but most definitely don’t and old super cars wrapped in gold. They also claim to own and invest in businesses which then disappear. Rhys Davies in particular claims to be buying a million pounds property every week however it never materialises just as the purchase of his mum’s council house never materialised although he claims to have bought it at least three times already. Land Registry says otherwise as the house is still owned by the council.

All of this showboating is all designed to reel in vulnerable people for purposes of “coaching” which Rhys and Llewelyn Davies claim can transform ordinary people into millionaires but is a standard MLM technique which they learned while flogging coffee for an MLM some years ago.

Their MO is to tout their rags to riches sob story but they are pair shysters with shady past and are best avoided at all costs.

Please feel free to add anything I missed.
Perfectly put 👏
 
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Does anybody know anything about their new venture Champion of Young Minds?



Thread #2 on Llewelyn Davies and Rhys Davies - twin contrepeneurs who claim to be executive millionaire influencer coaches however there is no evidence of any millions in the multitude of micro companies registered to them on Companies House which turn over peanuts and show a trail of collapsing business partnerships. Their Instagram presence is a sham as they have bought their followers so their 30k+ audience is basically bots, as evidenced by piss poor engagement on their socials.

What there is evidence of, however, is that the twins are straight up rip off merchants who make outrageous claims of the success they had with clients where in actual fact they have charged a large number of men and women thousands for coaching during the 2020 lockdown when people were desperate for business guidance and had bounce back loan cash and when they failed to deliver basic results, they threatened, blocked and intimidated disgruntled customers. Lawyers and police were involved in some of the cases.
Their style has been described as “footballer’s lifestyle on doorman’s wages” which sounds pretty legit - fake designer clothes, spray on trousers, fake Rolexes, rented manor houses that claim to own but most definitely don’t and old super cars wrapped in gold. They also claim to own and invest in businesses which then disappear. Rhys Davies in particular claims to be buying a million pounds property every week however it never materialises just as the purchase of his mum’s council house never materialised although he claims to have bought it at least three times already. Land Registry says otherwise as the house is still owned by the council.

All of this showboating is all designed to reel in vulnerable people for purposes of “coaching” which Rhys and Llewelyn Davies claim can transform ordinary people into millionaires but is a standard MLM technique which they learned while flogging coffee for an MLM some years ago.

Their MO is to tout their rags to riches sob story but they are pair shysters with shady past and are best avoided at all costs.

Please feel free to add anything I missed.
Thread #2 on Llewelyn Davies and Rhys Davies - twin contrepeneurs who claim to be executive millionaire influencer coaches however there is no evidence of any millions in the multitude of micro companies registered to them on Companies House which turn over peanuts and show a trail of collapsing business partnerships. Their Instagram presence is a sham as they have bought their followers so their 30k+ audience is basically bots, as evidenced by piss poor engagement on their socials.

What there is evidence of, however, is that the twins are straight up rip off merchants who make outrageous claims of the success they had with clients where in actual fact they have charged a large number of men and women thousands for coaching during the 2020 lockdown when people were desperate for business guidance and had bounce back loan cash and when they failed to deliver basic results, they threatened, blocked and intimidated disgruntled customers. Lawyers and police were involved in some of the cases.
Their style has been described as “footballer’s lifestyle on doorman’s wages” which sounds pretty legit - fake designer clothes, spray on trousers, fake Rolexes, rented manor houses that claim to own but most definitely don’t and old super cars wrapped in gold. They also claim to own and invest in businesses which then disappear. Rhys Davies in particular claims to be buying a million pounds property every week however it never materialises just as the purchase of his mum’s council house never materialised although he claims to have bought it at least three times already. Land Registry says otherwise as the house is still owned by the council.

All of this showboating is all designed to reel in vulnerable people for purposes of “coaching” which Rhys and Llewelyn Davies claim can transform ordinary people into millionaires but is a standard MLM technique which they learned while flogging coffee for an MLM some years ago.

Their MO is to tout their rags to riches sob story but they are pair shysters with shady past and are best avoided at all costs.

Please feel free to add anything I missed.
Does anyone know anything about their new venture champions of Young Minds?
 
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Don't forget the fact that their lies can be documented back to their other businesses.

Rhys Davies claimed, while he was in the Maldives, that he was once relying on pay day loans for Xmas presents 6 years ago.

However if you search their other page on Facebook "The Realist Doctor" you'll see that at the same point in time referred to above, 6 years ago, they claimed they were making multi million dollar profits as cordano coffee salesmen.

So what was it boys? Was it payday loans or multi million dollar profits? Probably bullshit is what it is


Then its Rhys Davies claiming he's bought his mother's council house many times. However the title register shows its still owned by the council.

Don't give your money to these liars

Here is a link to thread 1

 
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They tried their hand at an MLM called Organo Coffee and didn't make a penny. They didn't even make the first tier, but what it did was open their eyes to the MLM BS, and how to use NLP and smoke and mirrors to fool people into thinking they were rich off the back of it.
Staying in MLM circles, they put themselves forward as coaches - training other MLM groups on how to be successful - but I think they were found out pretty quickly with the big players. These wannabe Hype Heroes have reinvented themselves that many times - it's laughable - whilst jacking 'roids and growling at the iphones! - absolute bellends!
 
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Does anybody know anything about their new venture Champion of Young Minds?



Does anyone know anything about their new venture champions of Young Minds?
Nope. But hope they have enhanced DBS checks if they are working with children. I needed one for coaching football with teenage kids. I would not want either of them near my boys. Who remembers them working with kids in Africa and making Bob Geldof promises that they were going to change lives. That went silent too. Their list of failures and mistakes far outweighs anything positive they have done. Infact can’t think of any success stories, can you?
 
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Excellent 👏 a new thread in these losers , turns out there is a lot to say about them then 😂. Sorry I missed the tag , been away dealing with my trappy 9-5 .
 
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Excellent 👏 a new thread in these losers , turns out there is a lot to say about them then 😂. Sorry I missed the tag , been away dealing with my trappy 9-5 .
You’re in the right place. If you want to free yourself from the drudgery of your 9-5 trap, look no further than Champions of Mind’s OPPORTUNITY ie
£95 intro seminar in which you can learn how to buy £40,000 worth of coaching with Llewelyn and Rhys Davies. Spending your life savings/loan (delete as appropriate), because you need to invest in YOURSELF, will in turn will buy you a place at the medieval table in the rented manor where you’ll imbibe wisdom from a mock Tudor goblet. Wisdom like “if you feed me to the wolves I’ll come back leading the pack” or “IT’S NOT ABOUT THE MONEY”. Money which, incidentally you’ll have to pay into several different bank accounts. Because that’s how legitimate businessmen operate. Once you drank from the goblet, you’ll need to do 100 press ups on the gravel outside the rented manor. . Because that’s how “coaching” for millionaires works.

Are you ready? And don’t say you’re ready when you are not. They only work with 1% world’s thinkers, as Llewelyn Davies claims. I heard Bill Gates applied but Rhys Davies turned him down because he’s a “free thinker” (aka massive antivaxxer)
 
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So so go
Thread #2 on Llewelyn Davies and Rhys Davies - twin contrepeneurs who claim to be executive millionaire influencer coaches however there is no evidence of any millions in the multitude of micro companies registered to them on Companies House which turn over peanuts and show a trail of collapsing business partnerships. Their Instagram presence is a sham as they have bought their followers so their 30k+ audience is basically bots, as evidenced by piss poor engagement on their socials.

What there is evidence of, however, is that the twins are straight up rip off merchants who make outrageous claims of the success they had with clients where in actual fact they have charged a large number of men and women thousands for coaching during the 2020 lockdown when people were desperate for business guidance and had bounce back loan cash and when they failed to deliver basic results, they threatened, blocked and intimidated disgruntled customers. Lawyers and police were involved in some of the cases.
Their style has been described as “footballer’s lifestyle on doorman’s wages” which sounds pretty legit - fake designer clothes, spray on trousers, fake Rolexes, rented manor houses that claim to own but most definitely don’t and old super cars wrapped in gold. They also claim to own and invest in businesses which then disappear. Rhys Davies in particular claims to be buying a million pounds property every week however it never materialises just as the purchase of his mum’s council house never materialised although he claims to have bought it at least three times already. Land Registry says otherwise as the house is still owned by the council.

All of this showboating is all designed to reel in vulnerable people for purposes of “coaching” which Rhys and Llewelyn Davies claim can transform ordinary people into millionaires but is a standard MLM technique which they learned while flogging coffee for an MLM some years ago.

Their MO is to tout their rags to riches sob story but they are pair shysters with shady past and are best avoided at all costs.

Please feel free to add anything I missed.
So so good 👍🏼
 
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Funny you should put this, do you think it has anything to do with this on his FB page?


“** IVE CHANGED SO MUCH **

Just over 5 years ago I was preparing for a bodybuilding show and couldn’t afford the train fare to Birmingham.

So instead of missing the gym I bought a metro ticket and got on a virgin train.... with the only money I had.

Anyway.

The train inspector caused a commotion because of my invalid ticked which resulted in me being accused of being abusive and aggressive : which I wasn’t.

This type of exposure was cyclical growing up.

Again, you will always be judged based on your appearance , how you carry yourself and what other people say about you.

After the police did a national release across social media of my CCTV image I handed myself in with my solicitor who found it all very very amusing.....

Anyway : after wasting hours and hours and the police station :

Police sent me a letter of apology with NFA ( no further action ) : I also continued with proceeding for defamation of character.

Seriously.

Past is just your past.

Fast forward 5 years and my vehicle to the gym is one of 4 of my dream cars.

Anything is possible.”
 
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Funny you should put this, do you think it has anything to do with this on his FB page?


“** IVE CHANGED SO MUCH **

Just over 5 years ago I was preparing for a bodybuilding show and couldn’t afford the train fare to Birmingham.

So instead of missing the gym I bought a metro ticket and got on a virgin train.... with the only money I had.

Anyway.

The train inspector caused a commotion because of my invalid ticked which resulted in me being accused of being abusive and aggressive : which I wasn’t.

This type of exposure was cyclical growing up.

Again, you will always be judged based on your appearance , how you carry yourself and what other people say about you.

After the police did a national release across social media of my CCTV image I handed myself in with my solicitor who found it all very very amusing.....

Anyway : after wasting hours and hours and the police station :

Police sent me a letter of apology with NFA ( no further action ) : I also continued with proceeding for defamation of character.

Seriously.

Past is just your past.

Fast forward 5 years and my vehicle to the gym is one of 4 of my dream cars.

Anything is possible.”
Obviously reading here 😂 however if it’s the same cases he’s played down the outcome! Economical with the truth or what !
 
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No further action? The liar has posted a picture of him doing community service for being found guilty of his actions. Rhys Davies of Champions of Mi d doesn't know where his lies begin and where they end (hint, they never end)

Literally in the text of the article as well

Rhys Davies, 32, of Hastings Road, Stoke, was found guilty of assaulting a police officer and assaulting a man by beating.

He received a 12 month community order comprising 160 hours unpaid work and had to pay £250 compensation, £300 costs and a £520 criminal courts charge.

Which part of that is no further action?...

 
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Funny you should put this, do you think it has anything to do with this on his FB page?


“** IVE CHANGED SO MUCH **

Just over 5 years ago I was preparing for a bodybuilding show and couldn’t afford the train fare to Birmingham.

So instead of missing the gym I bought a metro ticket and got on a virgin train.... with the only money I had.

Anyway.

The train inspector caused a commotion because of my invalid ticked which resulted in me being accused of being abusive and aggressive : which I wasn’t.

This type of exposure was cyclical growing up.

Again, you will always be judged based on your appearance , how you carry yourself and what other people say about you.

After the police did a national release across social media of my CCTV image I handed myself in with my solicitor who found it all very very amusing.....

Anyway : after wasting hours and hours and the police station :

Police sent me a letter of apology with NFA ( no further action ) : I also continued with proceeding for defamation of character.

Seriously.

Past is just your past.

Fast forward 5 years and my vehicle to the gym is one of 4 of my dream cars.

Anything is possible.”
Hmmmm... so let me get this straight. He bought a ticket which he knew was not valid for the train he actually boarded. So he was basically fare evading but it was the ticket inspector that “caused commotion” by doing his/her actual job?
I mean of course we could consider that it was all a stitch up. It’s not like Rhys has previous on violence. Oh, no, hold on. He actually does.

Couldn’t make this tit up. Except of course, you can if you’re Rhys or Llewellyn Davies.

No further action? The liar has posted a picture of him doing community service for being found guilty of his actions. Rhys Davies of Champions of Mi d doesn't know where his lies begin and where they end (hint, they never end)

Literally in the text of the article as well

Rhys Davies, 32, of Hastings Road, Stoke, was found guilty of assaulting a police officer and assaulting a man by beating.

He received a 12 month community order comprising 160 hours unpaid work and had to pay £250 compensation, £300 costs and a £520 criminal courts charge.

Which part of that is no further action?...

Yes. Quite. Which one is it? No further action or community service?
 

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They tried their hand at an MLM called Organo Coffee and didn't make a penny. They didn't even make the first tier, but what it did was open their eyes to the MLM BS, and how to use NLP and smoke and mirrors to fool people into thinking they were rich off the back of it.
Staying in MLM circles, they put themselves forward as coaches - training other MLM groups on how to be successful - but I think they were found out pretty quickly with the big players. These wannabe Hype Heroes have reinvented themselves that many times - it's laughable - whilst jacking 'roids and growling at the iphones! - absolute bellends!
If you search there name and Facebook you’ll see some of there oregano gold stuff - I knew someone personally that was in that BS and it was a classic pyramid scheme. The more you spent the more you got suckered in! Laughable. Prob claimed to be one of there 7 figure earners
 
this is so embarrassing to watch. Watching the maniac blink manically as he tries to convince himself his lies are true. If only the fools that leave comments knew the truth.
 
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The joker has pictures on the wall - from probably the person he rents the house from! - Those private school and Military pictures have nothing to do with you Big Rhys - strategic phone placement hasn't fooled those that know fella. Epic fail or should I say "schoolboy error"! 😂😂😂😂
 
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Llewy’s post a couple of days ago (rambling 3 minute video) about the Census people dating to show up at his house is absolutely epic.

Trying to belittle someone for doing their job, then suggesting that the govt should already know who lives where... the irony is incredible. Watch it- it will make your day.

“You’ve turned up in a tit van, in a yellow bib, to a multi million pound house, to address one of the country’s baddest mother fuckers.” No mate, they’ve turned up at a rented house with a knackered old Bentley outside to see how many people live there, in line with implied social contract theory that our country is based on. You main they treated you like a head- good to know they figured you out in a matter of seconds!

Spoiler alert- the answer is one, by the way, because not even your wife and kid wanted to stick around.

The joker has pictures on the wall - from probably the person he rents the house from! - Those private school and Military pictures have nothing to do with you Big Rhys - strategic phone placement hasn't fooled those that know fella. Epic fail or should I say "schoolboy error"! 😂😂😂😂
Rhys was in the army, but everyone gets photos. If he had achieved anything of distinction during his service, he would be banging on about it relentlessly.

I suspect he did twelve months as a squaddie, had no discernible potential (no need for MLM coffee beans in Afghan) and so was discharged without seeing active duty.
 
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Looks like there might be another fake watch too! I’m no expert but I had a look on the Audemars Piguet website and the internet in general but couldn’t find a picture of this watch anywhere!
I’m assuming it’s supposed to be one of the ‘Royal Oak’ range?
Perhaps someone more versed in fancy watches can tell?!
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