how can you conclude that a person is a fraud because you assume they don't want to speak to you. Even lets say an advisor blocks you, it's their business, if they don't want to speak to you, its their prerogative. They have no obligation to you. I know it sucks. But that's the reality of it. Its like a kid steals candy in one store, the other store owners aren't going to want him in their store, even if he may not steal from them. It's how they mitigate risk. You asked what do your reviews have to do with him taking your call? Everything, just like those store owners don't want to risk being stolen from and wouldn't allow that kid in the store, advisor don't want to risk bad reviews from people who are unfair and take things out of context or have unrealistic expectations. or even jump to conclusions, like you just did.
I recently had an amazing call with an advisor, and she blocked me. I don't even know why, not on a basher's list. But then I also know that sometimes keen's system has blocked people on the advisor's listings without them knowing. That could have happened to either one of us. Quite frankly, i find it disturbing that you go straight to "fraud" without even talking to him first, and honestly if i were an advisor, i wouldn't want to have a client that jumps so quickly to that conclusion, especially without any evidence. and because they didn't get what they want. I would hate to have you be a reviewer for any business. And the comment and about energy and chemistry, in this situation is applicable.
I have read with Ted before, and he's an amazing and gentle soul. He has a high rating for good reason.