The London Fashion Exchange is a
company that seems to be directed by Roland Tilman under the parent company Scootec Ltd. This blog
puts forward the case that Roland Tilman is a scam artist, and that the London
Fashion Exchange is nothing more than a front for a variety of frauds, scams
and/or bad business practises. At present, the most obvious scam with which I accuse Tilman of involvement is a 'pay for training' fraud. The scam involves candidates
being invited to interview, offered a job, but then asked to pay 85 pounds for
training before employment. Despite being enticed by impressive company data
and the promises of lucrative business opportunities, the prospect of trainees
being offered genuine work after training is very doubtful as I can offer
excellent evidence that almost everything Tilman claims about the London
Fashion Exchange is a lie or a gross exaggeration. In addition I will also examine previous companies owned by Roland Tilman and his brother Martin Tilman, AKA Lord Marton Tilman, AKA the Right Hon. Sir Marton Tilman, and draw attention to their suspicious activities.
If you have worked for the London Fashion Exchange, or have attended one of their 'training' sessions, please get in touch: veniamin.tal@gmail.com
UPDATE:
The London Fashion Exchange was raided by the police over the Christmas of 2013. It ceased to trade soon after. A Croydon Trading Standards investigation into Roland Tilman and the London Fashion Exchange is ongoing.
If you have worked for the London Fashion Exchange, or have attended one of their 'training' sessions, please get in touch: veniamin.tal@gmail.com
UPDATE:
The London Fashion Exchange was raided by the police over the Christmas of 2013. It ceased to trade soon after. A Croydon Trading Standards investigation into Roland Tilman and the London Fashion Exchange is ongoing.
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