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Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Terry Stern: The Choice Network is in a BETA stage, and is currently under review
In 2013, the Choice network will be going to GAMMA stage; 2014 will be aiming for DELTA stage; The final OMEGA stage will be around 2035.
There are no plans to roll out the final 'LIVE' Choice network, as the world is going to be obliterated in 2036 which doesn't give us enough time to go through all the testing stages.
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Terry Stern: Furthermore, it’s currently being introduced that affiliates must have running campaigns as part of their businesses. This isn’t a ‘sit back and do nothing’ business, this business requires attention in order to work optimally,
I really am serious haha, I'm not sure why people think its a scam; ive "invested" like £200 of my own money and withdrawn 4.5k+ now.
I'm not begging for affiliates simply spreading the word to how people can be apart of this and make easy money,
I literary click like 4 things anight and earn revenue from it, cannot see the downside at all.
Banners Broker - easy money
Terry's right, seems like hard work!
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[QUOTE=Hypanor;43919]Banners Broker - easy money
Terry's right, seems like hard work![/QUOTE ]
seems that poster only joined the site in Dec '12 and he's on there begging to get members to join bb!! What a chancer!
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Another gem of an unanswered question
Finch: Affiliates are told that BannersBroker requires work to succeed. They are encouraged to build their own ‘Banners Broker business’. Can you explain, in market terms and as a value proposition, what this business is?
Terry Stern: The business simply put, is brokering ad space for advertising. The more affiliates an affiliate can bring into the network, the more they are able to take advantage of the credit incentives the company offers. As previously mentioned, affiliates are now also being required to run campaigns. The business is about brokering ad space, and an affiliate can run a campaign to promote their BBI business, but they still must run a campaign as part of their business.
Finch: You say affiliates are being required to run campaigns. What kind of campaigns? And why should they have to run them?
Something else that is relatively new. Affiliates in this now non advertising business HAVE to run advertising campaigns.
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And here is one key reason affiliates have a delay on payments. Banners Broker are Investing their money elsewhere
Finch: The company has implemented a requirement that 3 months advance notice be given for any withdrawal over $10,000. We know that advertiser revenue enters the system as soon as the impressions have been bought. In fact, on BannersBroker.com, the advertiser is required to pre-fund his account before he can run any ads. This advance payment means the strain on cash-flow should be minimal. Why does it take 3 months to issue the larger payments?
Terry Stern: BBI has investments in various places, with the time it takes to gather the funds from the various institutions to meet the requests by our affiliates. It’s a well known fact that financial institutions invest the money placed in their trust. Even PayPal follows this practice.
of course other businesses, even PayPal have investments; however, businesses with any sense would only do this if there working capital needs are being met.
This statement alone from Terry must instill some doubt. What investments etc.are being paid for? What if they crash!
This goes back slightly to Terry's issue of publicly available financial information. He is obviously right that I'm Canada this is not normally available. However, in most other countries limited company info is public, especially for an entity of their alleged size. They deliberately use Canada for this reason.
Of course other companies like Google, Facebook etc. display their public.finance info as a) they have to b) they want investor confidence
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Originally Posted by
hendyphilhendy
What investments etc.are being paid for?
1. Perhaps to purchase some real estate? Plucking a random address out of the air - let's say 5 Carlow Court?
2. Would bribing Indian officials be considered an investment?
(NB no proof of point 2, just thinking aloud)
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Hi everyone, had to make a new user name as I bought a new computer and couldn't remember my old password and totally messed up trying to retrieve it, so I am the same kiwichicknz as before........................ any hooo................. I have caught up on all Mr Stern's bs and remembered a facebook entry from the OFFICIAL FACEBOOK page, dated 12 January
tried to upload a screen shot of this but couldn't (clearly not an IT genius like Mr Smith!!!) so if someone else could upload this that be great anyway my question to all of you at rs is how does this statement
"With BB you can target your ad to select geographical and contextual areas to better reach your target audience"
fit with terry sterns replies to finches questions regarding the blind network? and no terry I will not accept your standard answer that affiliates use the wrong words!!! or does the official facebook page also get it wrong?.........lol
kiwi
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Originally Posted by
kiwichick
facebook entry from the OFFICIAL FACEBOOK
Would you mind posting a link to the Official facebook page please? Not sure if i've been looking at the official one or unofficial ones? Thanks
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Originally Posted by
DevaEboracum
Would you mind posting a link to the Official facebook page please? Not sure if i've been looking at the official one or unofficial ones? Thanks
http://www.facebook.com/bannersbroker?fref=ts
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The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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Originally Posted by
littleroundman
WOW.
Groundbreaking - bet no one else thought of that!!
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Originally Posted by
Poyol
WOW.
Groundbreaking - bet no one else thought of that!!
We definitely need a sarcasm font on here....
Does anyone know if all the payments to affiliates went through ok? Wondering if Tel's offering is in lieu??
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Having had a look at the Q & A over on Finch's blog I have a question. It's about what Terry says about affiliates being required to run ad campaigns, and I quote
Furthermore, it’s currently being introduced that affiliates must have running campaigns as part of their businesses. This isn’t a ‘sit back and do nothing’ business, this business requires attention in order to work optimally, and since this business is about brokering ad space, it’s important the affiliate understands the business through utilization and application.
That's going to come as a bit of a shock to those affiliates who don't have a [insert word of suitable strength] clue about advertising and thought they'd got a business that will just pay out forever. Wonder how that will be policed. Wonder even more about what'll happen if you don't run campaigns.
Misrepresentation on the business initially?
Confiscated accounts anyone??
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Originally Posted by
AshKen1
Having had a look at the Q & A over on Finch's blog I have a question. It's about what Terry says about affiliates being required to run ad campaigns, and I quote
That's going to come as a bit of a shock to those affiliates who don't have a [insert word of suitable strength] clue about advertising and thought they'd got a business that will just pay out forever. Wonder how that will be policed. Wonder even more about what'll happen if you don't run campaigns.
Misrepresentation on the business initially?
Confiscated accounts anyone??
You were looking at the Q&O.........Questions and obfuscation.
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has anyone else seen this on Finch? Someone posted it there. Wish there was a way of finding out if it's 'our' Smith!
OSC | OSC Proceedings - Before the Commission
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Originally Posted by
Brenda
I've come across that in the past.
There was no way to link it to THE Chris Smith, so I omitted it.
Jason
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Originally Posted by
Poyol
I've come across that in the past.
There was no way to link it to THE Chris Smith, so I omitted it.
Jason
I did some digging into that CS, it's just a coincidence, and by that I mean a genuine coincidence, not like the one where all of SP's clients' websites were registered by the same person, using the phone number, email and postal addresses, despite being in different countries. Or the one where they all share names with other genuine companies in the same field in other countries.
Not a coincidence like that at all.
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PaulMac.jpg
Ha, even Paul 'Da Interrnet' McCarthy likes Finch's blog!
It's a different Paul McCarthy, but never let facts get in the way of a good story.
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BB comment 31Jan2013.jpg
This lady seems to know whio is supporting BB advertising.
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Originally Posted by
Beacon
Mazda must really like BB, they're down on the list twice.
Either that or Clara is an idiot.
Cast your votes.......
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Originally Posted by
Theseus
Mazda must really like BB, they're down on the list twice.
Either that or Clara is an idiot.
Cast your votes.......
Am sure those prestige companies will be highly delighted to be connected to BB. Hope someone will be informing them of this wonderful new opportunity?
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Originally Posted by
Theseus
Mazda must really like BB, they're down on the list twice.
Either that or Clara is an idiot.
Cast your votes.......
she meant toyota toyota ;)
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Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
"Help full info on BB Card withdrawals
There has been an upgrade in the system. Due to this upgrade there were some pending withdrawals that got cancelled. Please don't be alarmed to this as we have implemented a new feature to the withdrawal to BB Card.
The following will help explain why the withdrawal was cancelled.
If you are NOTARIZED.
Yes you can withdraw 4 times in a month however you can only make 1 withdrawal every 7 calendar days. for example:
Jan 1st you made a withdrawal
Jan 8th you can make your 2nd withdrawal
Jan 15th you can make your 3rd withdrawal
Jan 22nd you can make your 4th withdrawal
If your withdrawal are under 7 days of each other than the withdrawals with automatically be cancelled.
Hope this answers your concern.
Regards,"
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So users who want to withdraw the maximum amount now have to place one request every week, but they have to time the request to perfection else the system will revolt and cancel all withdrawals?
Seems legit.
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Originally Posted by
Martin88
"Help full info on BB Card withdrawals
There has been an upgrade in the system. Due to this upgrade there were some pending withdrawals that got cancelled. Please don't be alarmed to this as we have implemented a new feature to the withdrawal to BB Card.
The following will help explain why the withdrawal was cancelled.
If you are NOTARIZED.
Yes you can withdraw 4 times in a month however you can only make 1 withdrawal every 7 calendar days. for example:
Jan 1st you made a withdrawal
Jan 8th you can make your 2nd withdrawal
Jan 15th you can make your 3rd withdrawal
Jan 22nd you can make your 4th withdrawal
If your withdrawal are under 7 days of each other than the withdrawals with automatically be cancelled.
Hope this answers your concern.
Regards,"
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So users who want to withdraw the maximum amount now have to place one request every week, but they have to time the request to perfection else the system will revolt and cancel all withdrawals?
Seems legit.
I'd imagine calling this into question would also fall foul of the t&cs and lead to the account being forfeited....
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Originally Posted by
Theseus
I'd imagine calling this into question would also fall foul of the t&cs and lead to the account being forfeited....
Yes well isn't that the whole point. Forfeit as many accounts as possible as soon as possible, then there may be some money for all the other poor people trying to get money out. No change is it.
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