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Integra Club

7th February 2005

BBC Wales have posted a story about Integra on their X-Ray website. Click on this link,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/x-ray/allarticles/stories/4p16_integraclub.shtml, to find out more.
(posted 21/2/2005)

7th February 2005

At last some progress on the Integra front.
The BBC Wales consumer TV programme, X-Ray, did a report on Integra Racing as they received a number of complaints about how invested funds were handled. The X-Ray team described how Integra racing was working behind a post box in an accomodation address in York Road, in the Marylebone district of London.
They were able to track down the director of the company, WTM Ventures, a Wayne Thomas Montgomery who lives in Wood End, Atherstone, Warwickshire.
Of course Mr Montgomery was unable to be present to be filmed and so was unable to explain how invested funds which he was looking after were lost. (posted 07/2/2005)

26th April 2004

Again we have been contacted by a number of people who have received the mail-shot from Integra Racing. They appear to be operating from an address in West London in Marlebone; 70 York Road.

Looking through the Internet for references for Integra (of which there is precious little) one can see the following message on the 'Streetwise' message board:
"I invested £2000 in October and it has pretty much all gone. Very disappointed with them" (posted 20/4/2004)

30th March 2004

We have been advised by a good number of people that Integra have been posting their mailshots again. Though we haven't seen this particular one we advise everyone to read the rest of this page and consider very deeply before passing on any monies.

8th October 2003

The police have issued a warning of another scam which is being organised by The Integra Club. Like all scams it is simple; in fact this is perhaps one of the simplest confidence tricks ever.

The scam works like this; someone will claim to have discovered the secret of racing and that they can make you rich. All you have to do is to give them some money and they will invest it for you and then give you more than your money back.

This one is so simple and so obvious that it's amazing that people get taken in by it. But they do.

Integra Racing promises to give you three times your stake back each month. All you have to do is to give them between £100 and £5,000 and then wait for two months before your large monthly cheques start arriving.

Except, of course, that they don't. In those sixty days they will have taken all the money and then have vanished off the face of the earth.

Again, it's one of these "no risk" opportunities which are too good to be true. There is no such thing as a risk-free guaranteed profit making plan and if anyone suggests that they take control of your funds on your behalf then just walk away. If you give the money to someone to invest on your behalf just don't expect to see it ever again.

Contact: malcolm.smith@dragondrop.com