I decided to take an extensive excursion through Frank Calabro Jr's Facebook photos to see if I could get a clearer picture of where he went wrong. After making my way through the first few hundred, I realized that two themes predominated:
"Goliath" (his truck) and stacks of what were presented to be bundles of bank-wrapped cash.
There were literally hundreds of those particular photos. I was both disgusted and fascinated by the phenomena, so I decided, "once I make my way to the end of these photos, I'm ought to tally totals as I back my way back through them". It didn't work. After a couple more thousand the task of keeping all those scrolled thumbnails in temp memory overwhelmed the 8gb of memory in my desktop and I was suddenly back at square one.
So here is what I came away with based on my impressions:
That F-150 isn't exactly lift-kitted for mud bogging or monster truck jumping.
Who thinks Farnk Calabro Jr. could see a dollar bill laid in the bed of that truck if he was standing next to it?
Sucker props.
Does any one know any person who has managed to accumulate any significant sum of real wealth who keeps tens of thousand of dollars in real cash sitting around to fondle in the privacy of their own home?
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"No one in this world, so far as I know - and I have researched the records for years, and employed agents to help me - has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people" - H. L. Mencken
I decided to take an extensive excursion through Frank Calabro Jr's Facebook photos to see if I could get a clearer picture of where he went wrong. After making my way through the first few hundred, I realized that two themes predominated:
"Goliath" (his truck) and stacks of what were presented to be bundles of bank-wrapped cash.
seems all that's missing is the small penis pics
Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.
Blech. He's pushing Power Lead System and 4 Corners on that thing, and you can spam just about anyone with the mis-designed signup page.
Also, those tattoos on his arms are hideous. They remind me of gangrene.
Considering the impressive lack of security on his sign-up system, someone could waltz in and "sign up" a contact account for the very people charging him. The man doesn't know how to keep his big toe from going up his nose to the 5th joint.
I'm reminded of John Reed's BS checklist which is as good today as it was 20 years ago. Reed was exposing "No Money Down" Real Estate gurus at the time, no different than the "internet entrepreneurs" of our day.
1. Emphasis on luxurious lifestyle
" B.S. artists feature the imagined lifestyle of the rich in their TV ads, come-on speeches, and “how-to” materials. They also accessorize themselves with flash like ostentatious jewelry and rented limousines or rented private jets."
Does any one know any person who has managed to accumulate any significant sum of real wealth who keeps tens of thousand of dollars in real cash sitting around to fondle in the privacy of their own home?
There's a lot of ways to go with a comment like this, mostly though Calabro's peacocking appears little more than an extension of his scamming. Certainly don't see it as any demonstration of worth, financial or personally. His motivational woo and alleged trappings are merely Frank's tool for ensnaring the gullible into thinking they can do the same, if only they send him a little cash first. No rich person with integrity acts that way.
Most business people I know discuss the intricacies of their business, none tell me I can do the same. Certainly no stacks of cash or Lambo pictures have ever worked their way into conversations. They have their skill set, I have mine. The thought of someone recruiting me seems ludicrous, unless it's some poser needing a capital infusion.
Last edited by ribshaw; 03-22-2018 at 11:56 PM.
"It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scam-...98399986981403
Considering the impressive lack of security on his sign-up system, someone could waltz in and "sign up" a contact account for the very people charging him. The man doesn't know how to keep his big toe from going up his nose to the 5th joint.
Actually a location further south is where he would stick it. He can't get his leg up that high.
EagleOne
Author: "Robbing You With A Keyboard Instead Of A Gun - Cyber Crime How They Do It" available in soft cover and eBook at Amazon.com
"It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scam-...98399986981403
Although I will say, since Frank has considerably less stuff at the moment that will make moving easier.
"It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scam-...98399986981403
It's a US territory, so there doesn't need to be an extradition territory for the US to snatch them up
Well, T. Lamont Silver fled to Puerto Rico with all of his Zeek Rewards money and he hasn't been extradited, and to my knowledge the Receiver didn't go after him. That's why I raised the issue.
EagleOne
Author: "Robbing You With A Keyboard Instead Of A Gun - Cyber Crime How They Do It" available in soft cover and eBook at Amazon.com
Well, T. Lamont Silver fled to Puerto Rico with all of his Zeek Rewards money and he hasn't been extradited, and to my knowledge the Receiver didn't go after him. That's why I raised the issue.
I think he's in Dominican Republic or some such isn't he?
Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.
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