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czwartek, 22 grudnia 2011

Fraudulent Operations

A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from their own money or the money paid by subsequent investors.

On September 15, 2010, Nevin Shapiro pleaded guilty to a 2005–2009 Ponzi scheme in a Newark, New Jersey court. The scheme brought in approximately $880 million. Headquartered in Miami, the scheme was based on an import/export grocery business but was diverting investments to attract new investors. Among the items seized as a result of his plea were a $5 million Miami mansion and a yacht. He was known as "Lil Luke" because of his relationship with the Miami Hurricanes football team. This was a tribute to Luther Campbell, a famous former Hurricanes booster.

czwartek, 15 grudnia 2011

Alpha Custom Bikes

Same advice over and over again.

Send mail, inform trader..

OK. I'll do it.

The law defines goods as being of 'satisfactory quality' if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory - taking the description of the goods into account, the price (if relevant) and all other applicable circumstances.


Everyone I spoken to: it's a piece of crap! By no means someone reasonably could ever think of it as reasonable quality. But is my job to prove and probably it's just easier to let it go...

Good luck in business!