I've been delivered a dossier with this one with a punter who noticed the lighting and chose to bale out - equally for ethical factors (no, dont laugh!) and moreover to him possibly, for monetary factors - he having disposed of £1000 into this fraud with simply no return at-all on his expense and small possibility of any kind of return.
Since i an therefore extremely tangled up at this time with these fradusters at workplace reaction as well as their companion in offense, simon t hill of barnsley and cyberspace - i will not be ready to appear into this 1 for some time, possibly
I'm beginning this line off now-so that, ideally, you great people may tell people everything you learn about these criminals
I will let you know that there's a man named rick morsley (?) who's in birmingham IIRC. - an average lippy, arrogant, bull*ting conman. The yobbo has already been threatening to 'sue the arse of me' - and that I am only starting to warm up - usually a great indication
Morsley: 0121 707 9007
[i can come back and increase this listing of titles later, but I'm expecting as you are able to provide us with information on additional people -ian]
The fraud appears to include the punter spending £20 to be always a 'associate' after which
Being convinced to pay for £60 per month to be always a 'tremendous' member or anything - once they subsequently obtain a company publication that they may market on by basically finding people below them within the im chart / hiring pine / money pine etc
The caliber of the info resort the newsletter factor is pretty crap - considering the large amount of great free company info you will get from your own regional collection, business company or just off the web - and it is definitely not worth something like £60 lbs per month
This, obviously, doesn't actually matter, as - like many of these cons - the particular car for that fraud becomes nearly unnecessary.
It's the chance of creating a - ie getting masses suckers below you - hence causing you to extremely rich - that will be the benefit of many of these negatives - including all simon hillis scams; like the present workplace reaction 'super prosperity school' get-rich-fast trash
There's a powerful tie-in betweeen recurring riches and bogus subscriber list businesses suh as steetwise soft advertising and hilite (the future conmanis close friends!)
I guess that, within their primary mailshots, simon hill and workplace reaction goal their suckers - sorry, I am talking about 'option seekers' - utilizing listings acquired from streetwise 'tree destroyers' marketing
Anyhow, thatis concerning the sum-total of my knoledge of the specific fraud to date.
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