Matthew Sunderland & Chris Campbell
Promises of millions meaning NOTHING

Business & Finance

In reply to the poor young lady who lost $ 50 as application fee to these two (one) rip-off artists. My suggestion to get your money back would be to go to your credit card company through which you paid the fee. Normally, they have a type of insurance for their customers to protect against such fraudulent promises of instant refunds when not satisfied with the product.

Who would be satisfied with a product that costs $ 50 initially but then costs $ 3000 more to just stay in the poker game. Next time it will be $ 10000 with promises of making even more money.

The sky is the limit with these fraudulent games. For rich suckers, they can take you for several hundred thousand before you finally BITE the BULLET. Just a con game with lots of sound and fury, meaning nothing, told by ONE (or TWO) clever idiots.

A wise man knows the law of prosperity. Deliver what u promise for a reasonable price, keep your promises, and in the end you will prosper, not just in wealth, but also in pride and happiness, knowing u have provided a needed service for a price that your clients can afford. Then u can go to bed and sleep in peace, without dreading a gunman shadow to seek vigilante justice from your stealthy crimes against humanity.

Yes, who wouldn't like to be rich, but better by the sweat of your brow than by the clever mouse clicks of these less than ingenious THIEVES.

Next time, young lady, before u drop any money, just go to google and search the names of the guys before u decide to do business with them and see what a reputation they enjoy. If u search my name, u will find that I am a CPA and a physical therapist. I have never intentionally harmed anyone, and even loose sleep over trapping a couple of fruit flies (without giving them required 30-day notice to vacate the premises).

They say they do not give their e-mail or phone number in order to play hard to get. Well, criminals always remain elusive, so that we cannot find them in public places. But they hide for a reason, because they do not dare to face their victims in daylight, in the market square, for fear of being stoned to death by the passers-by. Real agrophobia, but well-deserved in their case. Now we can speak of internet market agrophobia.

"Please keep this all a secret, because you have paid a large sum of money to find out these secrets. Do not tell others so they can enjoy the secrets for free" The reality is that they fear that when u tell others about them, you will hear the blood-curdling truth about these criminals who prey by night in the privacy of our homes, promising everything, taking our jewels and delivering nothing but disappointment and despair. There are even people who commit suicide after losing their life savings to such twats.

So, if it is too good to be true, it is false.

May God's love protect you forever from being a repeat victim to such serpents.

—Billy the Kid


Company: Matthew Sunderland & Chris Campbell
Country: USA
State: Nevada
City: Las Vegas
Address: 7575 Washington Ave, Suite 127-210
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