Watford Corp has one of the most god awful website designs I’ve ever seen.

The site disabled vertical scroll in favor of horizontal scroll, leaving the user with no idea what they’re scrolling into.

If I want to expand one of the scroll topics, a click is not enough. I have to sit there like a twat and 
hold down
my mouse for what feels like an eternity.

Oh and of course back and forward button functionality is disabled (when I hit back I was redirected to a black screen).

Just… terrible.

Heading up Watford Group is supposedly Richard Watford.

Richard Watford however doesn’t exist outside of a bunch of press-releases uploaded in late November last year.

The photo representation of Watford (above) is a prime candidate for a stock photo or actor shoot. Watford appearing in at least one promo video suggest the latter.

Here’s an
awkward clip
of the actor playing Watford reading off a script.

In contrast to “Watford’s” clearly British accent in the clip above, whoever is actually behind Watford Corp doesn’t appear to be a native English speaker.

Here’s a verbatim example of the awkward language used in Richard Watford’s corporate bio (which is of course as generic as they come);

My name is Richard Watford. I am Watford LLC founder.

I managed to reach a success, but my long path was rather hard.

I finally managed to create a company, intended to help other people to avoid making mistakes by y trial and error, failure and victory.

Does Richard Watford, as represented by Watford Corp, actually exist? Probably not.

On their website Watford Corp claims to be “the largest holding company operating in the USA”.

Watford Corp’s website domain wasn’t privately registered until July 2019.

Here’s a
list of some of largest holding companies in the US
. Naturally Watford Corp isn’t among them.

Watford Corp also claims to have an office in Seattle’s Columbia Center (incorrectly referenced as “Columbia Tower”).

I highly doubt Watford Corp has any US presence. On the off chance they’ve put in minimal effort though, Regus offer virtual offices at Columbia Center.

In summary, pretty much everything presented on Watford Corp’s annoying as hell to navigate website is bogus.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

Watford Corp’s Products

Watford Corp has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Watford Corp affiliate membership itself.

Watford Corp’s Compensation Plan

Watford Corp affiliates invest funds on the promise of weekly returns.

Watford Corp fail to disclose investment plans on their website. The following is from a Watford Corp investor circa late January 2020.

NMW Energy Plan – invest $120.37 or more and receive 5.98% a week

Goldmine BMD Plan – invest $117.91 or more and receive 6.1% a week

EDV Recycling Plan – invest $122.83 or more and receive 6.1% a week

Marijuana Diet Plan – invest $119.


🤖 Quick Answer

What are the main red flags identified in the Watford Corp review?
The review highlights severe website usability issues including disabled vertical scrolling, counterintuitive horizontal navigation, and non-functional browser buttons. Additionally, the company's leadership, allegedly headed by Richard Watford, lacks verifiable external presence beyond recent press releases, with the founder's photograph appearing potentially sourced from stock imagery.

What design flaws does Watford Corp's website present?
The website employs horizontal scrolling instead of standard vertical navigation, complicating user experience. Interactive elements require prolonged mouse clicks rather than single actions, and browser back-forward functionality has been disabled, redirecting users to blank pages instead.

How is Watford Corp's leadership credibility questioned?
Richard Watford, the purported company head, shows no verifiable existence outside limited press releases published in late November. The founder's photographic representation exhibits characteristics consistent


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