Dmitri Chavkerov Is An Honest Man and Businessman. He Was Not Arrested EVER!
Virtually All Websites and Forum Threads With Negative Information About Dmitri Chavkerov Were Created By SCAM Artists That Were Exposed By Their Victims Via Dmitri Chavkerov’s Website ForexPeaceArmy.com
All claims about Dmitri Chavkerov and his arrest due to marriage fraud are also 100% fraudulent. All of this happened to Dmitri’s former girlfriend, and he was simply questioned during the investigation. You can read more about this here: DmitriChavkerovNeverArrested.com
The following is a timeline outlining waves of false negative publicity about Dmitri Chavkerov, and the individuals and motives behind them:
- In 2005, Dmitri Chavkerov started a website www.free-forex-trading-system.com, where he shared some of his positive and negative experiences with the forex companies that he dealt with personally. The website became popular and Dmitri started receiving positive and negative reviews from other people about different forex companies, with requests to post them. Most requests were of negative nature, with people complaining about getting scammed by this or that company, so Dmitri renamed his website to www.forexbastards.com, and started posting both good and bad forex reviews from people.
- In 2006, Dmitri received several negative reviews about an individual from Canada, whose name was Mahmood. People claimed that they attended Mahmood’s free forex meetings in Canada, during which Mahmood claimed to be a very successful forex trader, and he was trying to convince people to give him $60,000, so that he could teach them a guaranteed method of making lots of money in forex. To those who did not have the money, Mahmood was suggesting to take loans against their houses. Some people were getting convinced, and after taking such loans against their houses, and giving him money, Mahmood would only share with them very general information about trading, and refused to return money to those who felt cheated and disappointed. Dmitri Chavkerov posted all of these complaints about Mahmood on his website, and Mahmood created first hate website about Dmitri Chavkerov, where he made many false claims about him, including the one that Dmitri Chavkerov is supposedly Russian mafia.
- During 2006, another company became disappointed about other people’s reviews about them on Dmitri’s website. After failed requests and threats to delete a page about them, this company created several hate websites against Dmitri Chavkerov and his forum handle Felix Homogratus. They also started several forum threads, writing negative publicity about Dmitri Chavkerov and his business, claiming that Dmitri fabricated bad publicity about them, and is blackmailing them for money, by using these supposedly fabricated bad reviews about them.
- In 2007, Dmitri Chavkerov’s website started receiving negative reviews about a SCAM forex broker, forexgen.com To read all of the reviews and SCAM investigation, click here: www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/review/www.forexgen.com
Bad reviews hurt ForexGen’s business, especially since when anyone searches Google for forexgen.com, Dmitri Chavkerov’s website, which was eventually renamed from ForexBastards.com to ForexPeaceArmy.com shows up in 2nd and 3rd positions on Google.
ForexGen created multiple accounts across many forex forums for the purpose of spreading many false allegations about Dmitri Chavkerov, including the one, where they spinned the truth by claiming that Dmitri Chavkerov was supposedly arrested due to marriage fraud, because his name was mentioned in the investigation documents. To learn the truth about this marriage case, visit: DmitriChavkerovNeverArrested.com
In January of 2008, “Alessandro” showed up in the ForexPeaceArmy’s forums to promote ForexGen via “conversations” with other accounts he controls. Some investigation showed that he was doing this in multiple forums. Wherever he was confronted for doing this, he started spouting nonsensical anti-ForexPeaceArmy and anti-Dmitri Chavkerov rhetoric, including false accusations of an arrest.
Sometime in late 2007 or early 2008, this moved from being primarily in forex forums and spreaded to include over 100 anonymous blogs. Accusations became wilder with time, claiming that Dmitri Chavkerov is really a Mr. Coffman or Hoffman, that Dmitri Chavkerov owns MB Trading and/or other brokerages. Some even accused Dmitri Chavkerov of being involved in a Jewish conspiracy. New hate blog posts and forums posts continued through 2008 and some of 2009.
Many of the false hate blogs about Dmitri Chavkerov and his business were removed by Google for TOS violations, but some still remain. Now, some companies recycle the libelous material into new websites and blogs to try to damage the credibility of the Forex Peace Army and Dmitri Chavkerov. Some of these have been declared to be scams. Others don’t have a scam finding, but want to hide bad information about their activities.
For example:
InstaForex.com created a hate page on their website against Dmitri Chavkerov and his business, because they do not like more than 100 negative reviews from their clients posted here: www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/review/www.instaforex.com
PipWizard.com created a hate page on their website, because they do not like 2 bad reviews about them here: www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/review/www.pipwizard.com
Below are communication images between Dmitri Chavkerov and someone writing false negative publicity about Dmitri on their blogs. Upon inquiry from Dmitri who they are and why they are doing it, they simply said that they were paid to do it for between $3 to $5 per post.
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Dmitri Chavkerov is an honest man and businessman, whose identity was trashed with many fraudulent claims, simply because he allows forex traders to post their opinions on his website about all forex companies. Despite of all kinds of threats and bribe offers, Dmitri has always stood his ground in truth, and for this reason, his ForexPeaceArmy.com website became the most trusted and most popular source for forex reviews in the world. Just search for any forex-related company in Google by itself or with the word review next to it, and you’ll see that ForexPeaceArmy.com comes up on the very top of Google search results.
For some scammers, it is so important that only negative information appears about Dmitri Chavkerov that if you go to a forex forum such as fxm8.com, and try to register and reply to a negative thread written about Dmitri Chavkerov, you won’t be able to do it, because the reply button will automatically log you out of your account. Such system makes sure that only originally posted bad fraudulent information about Dmitri appears there, and whoever tries to reply to it, and set the record straight is not able to do it. This is quite unbelievable, but never-the-less it’s true. After some investigation, it turned out that fxm8.com is owned by an individual, who owns several fraudulent websites, and who was convicted by CFTC.
Apparently, he does not like this page about his businesses on ForexPeaceArmy.com:
www.forexpeacearmy.com/public/review/www.zifx.com