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Report: #762851

Complaint Review: Midwest Metals Exchange - Fort Lauderdale Florida

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  • Reported By: fbi — jefferson city Missouri United States of America
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  • Midwest Metals Exchange 200 south andrews ave suite 701 Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States of America

Midwest Metals Exchange Brian Ekasala is a fraud Fort Lauderdale, Florida

*Consumer Comment: Some correction of facts

*REBUTTAL Individual responds: THE FACTS OF THE MATTER...

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Brian Ekasala is a fraud.He has had problems in Missouri,he worked with Global Bullion Exchange stealing millions of dollars.Now he has opened Midwest Metals to steal and commit more fraud.

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 08/09/2011 07:52 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/midwest-metals-exchange/fort-lauderdale-florida-33301/midwest-metals-exchange-brian-ekasala-is-a-fraud-fort-lauderdale-florida-762851. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

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#2 Consumer Comment

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AUTHOR: Tai pan - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, August 24, 2012

To begin, the State of Missouri has yet to fie a motion of dismissal or settlement, so your statement there requires clarification. I also have yet to receive the information I requested pertaining to storage fees and the monthly costs of maintaining an account with MME, yet you cannot seem to stop calling me.

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AUTHOR: Brian Ekasala - (United States of America)

POSTED: Wednesday, August 15, 2012

First of all, I don't believe that the F.B.I. in Jefferson City would make any post on RipoffReport. In fact, I believe it is a federal offense to impersonate and/or give the impression that one is connected to their department.

Secondly, I am not a fraud nor have I ever commited fraud. The problems I had with Missouri have been settled and pertained to registration issues. 

Finally, I did work for Global Bullion Exchange (GBX) along with more than 150 other individuals in over 11 different offices located throughout the United States. None of whom where associated with stealing millions of dollars or commiting any fraud. The individual(s) responsible for any fraud commited by GBX have been dealt with appropriately. The company closed it's doors in December 2009.

As far as Midwest Metals Exchange...

I simply took the experience I've obtained as a licensed and registered commodities broker (with no complaints, arbitrations and/or reperations I might add) and applied it toward an industry that is in desperate need.

The mission of Midwest Metals Exchange is to bring integrity to the metals industry by:

1. Offering clients a transparent platform in which they can view and manage their transactions by and through us.

2. Offering clients the best rates possible on their transactions executued by and through us.

3. Establishing policies and procedures designed to ensure clients understand any and all charges associated with their account.

While at the same time...

4. Establishing policies and procedures designed to execute orders recieved from clients in a timely fashion.

These are all solutions to the problems I've seen in the metals industry that can practically eliminate any potential for fraudulent activities to take place.

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