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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Orion Code is Extremely Scam

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Orion Code is a scam which hardly deserves a second look. Why do we say that? It's such an obvious scam, that it's an insult to one's intelligence. One hardly knows where to start pointing out the numerous spots where its true nature shines through.

Nothing is Original About Orion Code
Nothing. The video script belongs to another, now defunct scam. It's acted out with different actors this time, but otherwise, without a single change. The scam which has had its run on this same script was Quantum Code. Furthermore, the actor who plays the inventor and owner of Orion Code has been spotted in other similar scam videos before. The Amissio Formula was the stage of one of his previous performances, but this person is well known for other reasons too.

What Makes the Orion Code Tick?
The short answer to that question would be "Near Orion Speed" technology. The long answer would be: we have no idea. Edward Robinson, the head honcho, and his merry crew of "programmers", aren't too keen on sharing many details in this respect. Yes, there's some sort of faster-than-light technology involved, and yes, it can beat Wall Street at its own game. After all, what more would one want to know?

Who is this Edward Robinson Character?
This is where the story gets interesting. While most actors hired to push such dubious deals, aim to keep a low profile, Robinson here is quite the celebrity. He's a decent actor too, unlike some of the people hired by other scammers for the same purposes. It turns out that while Forbes know nothing about Edward Robinson (contrary to his claims) IMDB does know a certain Jeff Gorham, who played in a quite a number of B-movies. Who knew that the inventor of the world's best get-rich-quick scheme was also a legitimate actor? Seriously though: Gorham's filmography includes movies like Pogtown and Without Warning: Terror in the Towers.
Does Gorham know even the first thing about trading? It's not likely. His performance in the 39-minute long Orion Code video however does stand a head and a shoulder above that of the other "actors".

The Orion Code Trading Platform
In the promotional video, Robinson makes sure we get to take a peek at the sleek Orion Code interface, which actually looks good. It's all like a shiny new coat of paint on a rusty clunker though. Under the hood, it's got nothing but a broken engine which burns through its victims' money with surprising zeal and efficiency.

Exposing the Orion Code Scam
Everything about Orion Code screams "scam", and the website which plays host to the above mentioned promotional video, is no exception. They actually have a countdown timer there, which starts at 35 minutes and resets once it reaches 34. It is supposed to show for how long the offer is still valid...if one looks at it like that though...it is in fact quite accurate. Robinson's golden ticket to fabulous riches never expires.

The community vibe around the operation is downright toxic. The message boards and comment sections are filled with often vitriolic appraisals of the "value" of the service. Specifics are provided as well. It seems that the broker associated with Orion Code won't honor withdrawals...Needless to say, the system itself can't produce 100% ITM rates either.

In fact, that claim regarding that success rate is another major red light with "scam" written all over it. He who knows his trading, knows that such ITM rates are impossible, for a huge number of reasons.

Conclusion
Orion Code is a bad scam, Stay away from it!