CQV Trust ~ CQV Trustees Ltd

The latest Email Splurge by MATRIX FREEDOM (9th November 2022) contains reference to the MATRIX FREEDOM Marketplace (“MM”) – see image below.

In that email Stamp claims that people joining the Marketplace will NOT have to part with cash because they will be able to make purchases by accessing their CQV Trust.

This seems to align with his claims that he can get you a new house or new car by accessing your CQV Trust.

Stamp has even renamed Wealth Fortress 1 Ltd for the purpose – and called it CQV Trustees Ltd.

We find this all rather amazing since a recent visitor to the MATRIX FREEDOM site was asked to pay for the Mortgage Write Off Service – a Service which Stamp himself admits he cannot deliver (see Management Video dated 31st May 2022) and the Dr Sam White Interview October 2022) – yet is still selling! How’s that for integrity (or a lack of it)?

See the “invoice” image below.

Why is Stamp asking for financial investment (money) if he can access the CQV Trust?

The answer we believe is very simple … Stamp is dangling those carrots again!
Spaniard was right – just look at Stamp’s behaviour.

MFR Says: 

MATRIX FREEDOM started out as a “Division of SENJ LTD (Seychelles)
but then became a Private Members Association in April 2022.

it is unclear whether the other trading styles: NATURAL JUSTICE, MORTGAGE FREE, SOVEREIGN RESERVE are still “divisions of SENJ LTD (Seychelles) or whether they are part of MATRIX FREEDOM.

See the FCA WARNING Here:

https://www.fca.org.uk/news/warnings/senj-limited-seychelles-mortgagefree-natural-justice-sovereign-reserve-matrix-freedom

SENJ Limited (Seychelles) / Mortgagefree / Natural Justice / Sovereign Reserve / Matrix Freedom

Warnings First published: 08/03/2021 Last updated: 05/08/2021

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Address: Suite 3, Global Village, Jivan’s Complex, Mont Fleuri, Mahe, SEYCHELLES

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