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[[Image:Jamesdicks1.jpg|thumb||right|95px|James Dicks.]]


'''James Dicks''' is the founder of 4x Made Easy and is the president and CEO of PremiereTrade, Inc.
He claims to be "the world's leading educator on trading the spot foreign currency market" [http://www.whoisjamesdicks.com/publicationsForex.php]. 

Fox 31 TV in Denver [http://www.fox31news.com/_ezpost/data/6465.shtml] questioned the business approach of Dicks and his colleagues: 
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"Dicks's deposition in that case is a fascinating glimpse into the world of hucksterism." 

He is reportedly the nephew of [[Charles Givens]] [http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2006-02-02/feature_3.html] who "wrote investment books with titles such as ''Wealth Without Risk'' and roamed the country selling suckers his get-rich secrets."


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[[Category:Fraudsters|Dicks, James]]