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03-05-2013, 05:29 AM
#9576
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Has anybody Googled Bruce Lamb Banners Broker recently? All publicity is good publicity Eh! Brucie ?
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03-05-2013, 05:44 AM
#9577
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
wakeupandsmelltheroses
I think the person who got him involved in this was a Roland millward. Anyone know about him? Seems to be promoting talk fusion as well. Thanks again guys.
Hiya, wakeup and welcome to REALSCAM.com
Roland Millward features in THIS POST in this very thread
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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03-05-2013, 05:51 AM
#9578
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Just_Passing
Here's a quote from the said person:
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Now you know why they cause such problems - they don't know what they're doing.....
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03-05-2013, 06:39 AM
#9579
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Joe_Shmoe
Hopefully with a special mention for Mark Stokes.
L
Yes. Hope he"fingers" him.
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03-05-2013, 01:57 PM
#9580
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Joe_Shmoe
Has anybody Googled Bruce Lamb Banners Broker recently? All publicity is good publicity Eh! Brucie ?
...i'm assuming because EVERY entry says 'scam' lol?
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03-05-2013, 02:02 PM
#9581
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
I used to wonder how things like BB ever survived. I thought that surely people could see through it? I mean, surely not everyone is stupid, right?
Wrong.
I'd like to present the latest entry from my favourite affiliate's blog, which I'd also like to nominate for Stupid Quote of the Month (if not the year, and I know the competition is tough). Ladies and Gentlemen, here we go - proof of BB's veracity and all round goodness......
Kathy, my introducer, said that at the World Tour Meeting at the Bolton Wanderers Stadium the carpark was 'stuffed full of Mercedes, BMWs and Porches'. What that says to me is those people either have made their money in BB or, more significantly, BB is attracting those sorts of people to its membership. Either way it's pretty impressive.
I mean HOW THICK CAN YOU GET??
There is so much wrong with this statement that I don't know where to begin. Like, how does anyone know to whom the cars belonged? How can you say that if someone has a big car it's proof they made money with BB? Or that the car owners were rich before they were attracted to BB? And even if they were, HOW does that prove ANYTHING about BB? And how is it impressive, eh, come on you complete and utter twonk, explain that!
Have you got paid yet? Have you managed to get anything at all out? Or is it all one big excuse after another than you are going to swallow wholesale? You are just making it far, far too easy for them.
Idiot.
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03-05-2013, 02:09 PM
#9582
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
[QUOTE=AshKen1;47565]Here's a quote from the said person:
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It makes me laugh how all affiliates see this as a business! I've run a buisness, retail. Its hard work! How can they possibly believe that there 'business' is sitting on there arses for ten minutes a day and clicking on a mouse for a few times on different coloured panels can constitute anything other than a SCAM/CON?
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03-05-2013, 02:29 PM
#9583
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
I haven't been posting on this forum for very long (but it seems like a life-time!) and it is all consuming at the moment. I originally started posting because a close friend of mine is with BB and has given them THOUSANDS of pounds over the last few weeks and taken out ZERO because he can see his money 'growing' on screen and thinks it's the answer to all his problems. I can't get through to him still, I try. But he won't listen. I will persist....
Little round man made a good observation about the number of people who are now browsing this site, and it made me wonder about the content of it.
We all follow conversations and get involved and have some 'banter' but unless you read it all, it's very hard to get an overall picture. In black and white.
So I thought, if anyone of you could sum up, ALL of these pages, in a few simple sentences and try to persuade someone 'just passing through' NOT to give up there hard earned money to a bunch of crooks, what would you say?
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03-05-2013, 03:28 PM
#9584
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
HARRISON
So I thought, if anyone of you could sum up, ALL of these pages, in a few simple sentences and try to persuade someone 'just passing through' NOT to give up there hard earned money to a bunch of crooks, what would you say?
Don't invest more than what you can't afford to lose. That includes money, time, your reputation, etc.
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03-05-2013, 03:51 PM
#9585
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Some more BS From Brucie. I'm assuming Banners Broker are aware this idiot has three accounts?
http://banneralchemyajourney.blogspot.co.uk/
Sunday, 3 March 2013
Testimonial - Bruce Lamb - BB affiliate
I've written this testimonial as although i initially started this blog as part of a testing mechanism in June 2012. Initially i didnt believe the results my business contact Duncan Wood was getting but i believed him as ive known Duncan for a number of years.
My background is in business analysis and project management in the IT industry where i work for a number of corporate entities in a consultancy role. I also run projects through my boxndice business.
After being asked to take a look at the opportunity by Duncan in November 2011 a month after he had started, I didn't manage to catch up with Duncan till April 2012 by this time he had taken out his "stake" and had generated what i now term an advertising revenue pipeline of $239,000.
Today this exceeds $2million and he can take out large amounts weekly.
It was worth taking a look at how to generate these figures in such a short space of time.
On May 1st i put together 4 testers from an IT background and a business contact Hamid Khan in order to get some sample data and experiences.
Within two months i had enough information to believe the bb guys were genuine and had something to offer, i also attended the European launch in Portugal and listened to Chris Smith and his team speak.
I have experience of online marketing in both the Cost Per Acquisition CPA world and gaming/ casino sectors. The exercise isn't new but bb's approach is unique.
Initially i bought 3 red packages one per entity for bruce lamb, lamb enterprises ltd and boxndice ltd and increased the funds to £5200 across the three accounts.
By late October 2012 across the three accounts i was in a position to take monthly what i had originally placed into the accounts. £5000 per month based on the number of yellow panels completing every 4-5 weeks.
If i were to just stop there I would have said the results were very favourable.
However as Im self employed and Im looking for better returns and to match my now mentors results i wanted to ramp this up.
In January & February 2013 I increased the funding across the three accounts to around £11,500 in total. Currently i have 1700 yellows cycling in the system plus other colour panels. This currently equates to $17000 per month or 4-5 weeks in sterling that is £11,298 per month. This will increase as i follow the system i was taught.
As im compounding the financial results i see exponential growth and im looking to maximise the returns for each account.
As a business analyst i understand the benefits of a systems approach and teaching best practice. This im now doing under the name of Banner Alchemy http://banneralchemy.com
Im looking to emulate Duncan and continuously improve the performance of my accounts and help those who i work with achieve similar results or better. Thanks. Bruce 07976 302068
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Banners Broker A Journey - Compliance - Banner Alchemy
As part of the journey to meet Banners Broker compliance the domain has now moved to Banner Alchemy.
The site that will become http://banneralchemy.com is under construction but we are now making positive moves forward in a number of areas as we take a systems approach to making a real impact in the business community.
We look forward to assisting many individuals and businesses create cash flow while also creating greater brand awareness for business using the Banners Broker Display Adverts platform .
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03-05-2013, 05:23 PM
#9586
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
Kathy, my introducer, said that at the World Tour Meeting at the Bolton Wanderers Stadium the carpark was 'stuffed full of Mercedes, BMWs and Porches'. What that says to me is those people either have made their money in BB or, more significantly, BB is attracting those sorts of people to its membership. Either way it's pretty impressive.
Here was me thinking Stokesy had given up the "home improvement" game. I wonder if they were double-glazed as well?
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03-05-2013, 05:58 PM
#9587
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Mark stokes seems to be admitting the full extent of his crimes here.
Recruiting 4779 victims into this Ponzi scheme.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UTDPDp2LvfE
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03-05-2013, 06:02 PM
#9588
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
I used to wonder how things like BB ever survived. I thought that surely people could see through it? I mean, surely not everyone is stupid, right?
They aren't stupid. They are mesmerized by the evidence of payments received by other people.
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03-05-2013, 06:04 PM
#9589
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
Kathy, my introducer, said that at the World Tour Meeting at the Bolton Wanderers Stadium the carpark was 'stuffed full of Mercedes, BMWs and Porches'. What that says to me is those people either have made their money in BB or, more significantly, BB is attracting those sorts of people to its membership. Either way it's pretty impressive.
S-o-o-o, how did they get all those "Porches" to the meeting after they detached them from the houses??? Don't these scammers proofread anything anymore?
It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!
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03-05-2013, 06:35 PM
#9590
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
from bruce lamb "In January & February 2013 I increased the funding across the three accounts to around £11,500 in total. Currently i have 1700 yellows cycling in the system plus other colour panels. This currently equates to $17000 per month or 4-5 weeks in sterling that is £11,298 per month. This will increase as i follow the system i was taught"
What a total fool, he's safe on one angle..... he won't be getting a clawback letter from the receiver!
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03-05-2013, 07:44 PM
#9591
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Papaponzi
from bruce lamb "In January & February 2013 I increased the funding across the three accounts to around £11,500 in total. Currently i have 1700 yellows cycling in the system plus other colour panels. This currently equates to $17000 per month or 4-5 weeks in sterling that is £11,298 per month. This will increase as i follow the system i was taught"
What a total fool, he's safe on one angle..... he won't be getting a clawback letter from the receiver!
That is of course if he is telling the truth. These scammers are accomplished liars.
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03-06-2013, 03:38 AM
#9592
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
HARRISON
I haven't been posting on this forum for very long (but it seems like a life-time!) and it is all consuming at the moment. I originally started posting because a close friend of mine is with BB and has given them THOUSANDS of pounds over the last few weeks and taken out ZERO because he can see his money 'growing' on screen and thinks it's the answer to all his problems. I can't get through to him still, I try. But he won't listen. I will persist....
Little round man made a good observation about the number of people who are now browsing this site, and it made me wonder about the content of it.
We all follow conversations and get involved and have some 'banter' but unless you read it all, it's very hard to get an overall picture. In black and white.
So I thought, if anyone of you could sum up, ALL of these pages, in a few simple sentences and try to persuade someone 'just passing through' NOT to give up there hard earned money to a bunch of crooks, what would you say?
Its quite hard to sum up as more rubbish comes out of BB daily and so any summation would miss the last few comments on this. For instance the recent claims that to make it clear it is a "real" business the affiliates have to bring other affiliates in is clearly fallacious (the absence of a need to recruit had previously been cited as evidence it was a real business- 100% U turn there then.) but would not not have featured on the first 300 or so pages. if you google finchsells and banners brokers you will get the finchsells blog which lists the main anti BB points, however it is worth pointing out that BB have had time to totally change how they describe their "business" to try to negate some of these points. Unfortunately logic and consistency are not often found in BB propaganda. Unfortunately i think your friend has entered too late to see any return of the money he put in. Hopefully it won't destroy his life but he will need friends afterwards. Several of my friends are in and one is in so deep that I suspect it will utterly ruin his life. I have (hopefully temporarilly) fallen out with him as he perceives me as being too negative. Luckilly my other friends are seeing the light and have extracted some of their initial input.
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03-06-2013, 04:01 AM
#9593
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Finix
They aren't stupid. They are mesmerized by the evidence of payments received by other people.
...and they ignore the growing numbers of people who are not getting paid....
what's got me stuffed is why is this still running? Surely if BB were a ponzi it should have fallen to pieces over the xmas period when activity is low and payout requests are high.
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03-06-2013, 04:53 AM
#9594
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
waverider
...and they ignore the growing numbers of people who are not getting paid....
what's got me stuffed is why is this still running? Surely if BB were a ponzi it should have fallen to pieces over the xmas period when activity is low and payout requests are high.
IMO, it may well have fallen to pieces over Christmas but who is going to confirm that? Certainly not BB who will have to keep the charade going for as long as possible. All we know for sure is that there is a growing number of those willing to admit not being paid.
How will it all end I wonder? Perhaps it will take intervention from someone like the Canadian Anti Fraud Agency. That way it can still buy time for the main players to get out of Dodge? If you look at the situation in India, truly seems like no one is either aware of exactly what is going on, BB say one thing that can be easily disputed and has been here thanks to Beacon, BB are riding it out and no one ( members) seem to be concerned. Beggars belief really!
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03-06-2013, 04:53 AM
#9595
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
waverider
...and they ignore the growing numbers of people who are not getting paid....
what's got me stuffed is why is this still running? Surely if BB were a ponzi it should have fallen to pieces over the xmas period when activity is low and payout requests are high.
The victims money is effectively locked in they have no way of withdrawing, with fewer options all the time it seems. Although I notice no restrictions on paying in. People are still paying subs in some cases now $500 per month. Throwing good money after bad. This will extended the life of this Ponzi slightly. With too few new victims they really seem to be attempting to bleed their remaining victims dry.
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03-06-2013, 05:20 AM
#9596
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Joe_Shmoe
The victims money is effectively locked in they have no way of withdrawing, with fewer options all the time it seems. Although I notice no restrictions on paying in. People are still paying subs in some cases now $500 per month. Throwing good money after bad. This will extended the life of this Ponzi slightly. With too few new victims they really seem to be attempting to bleed their remaining victims dry.
Any news from India?
I wonder if Ms Bento returned to try to unlock her accounts? No pictures of her at the Manchester meeting?
Funny that! She told the Indian court that was where she was going. and that she was needed there. But it seems she didnt speak there or turn up.
I wonder if she even went from Portugal to England?
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03-06-2013, 05:30 AM
#9597
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Beacon
Any news from India?
I wonder if Ms Bento returned to try to unlock her accounts? No pictures of her at the Manchester meeting?
Funny that! She told the Indian court that was where she was going. and that she was needed there. But it seems she didnt speak there or turn up.
I wonder if she even went from Portugal to England?
Hmmm Beacon,, thought I read a report from an affiliate in Manchester that said she was there ??
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03-06-2013, 06:21 AM
#9598
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Theseus
Here was me thinking Stokesy had given up the "home improvement" game. I wonder if they were double-glazed as well?
If his BB reputation is anything to go by, Stokes would qualify for a spot on "Builders from Hell" TV show.
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03-06-2013, 06:26 AM
#9599
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Yes, she was there and spoke at a seminar. She had to report to the Goan investigating officer by 5th March, which she presumably has done so by now. Or scarpered.
I'm working on the assumption that BB is not going to collapse any day soon – they'll just make it so hard to understand or extract payment from, that affiliates will eventually just give up and move on. Many already are... and some are also now making official complaints, so there's hope yet for some 'action'. Its becoming increasingly easier to turn new recruits and low level affiliates off BB when communicating with them privately (mainly via FB) by simply pointing them to the recent MMG complainers, the facebook ponzi scam page, Finch and here - and often their own experiences. I know others are doing this too, also with some success. Turning a dozen or so people away might not be much in the grand scheme, but at least that's a dozen potential down lines that won't come to fruition, in countries where it is still relatively weak.
With respect to BOT, whose to say the same people/person behind that isn't also the people/person behind BB? 'Chris Smith' is a fake after all, so who is REALLY behind BB?
Similar programs, many BB are moving to it at the behest of their up-line...
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03-06-2013, 06:36 AM
#9600
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
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Kathy, my introducer, said that at the World Tour Meeting at the Bolton Wanderers Stadium the carpark was 'stuffed full of Mercedes, BMWs and Porches'. What that says to me is those people either have made their money in BB or, more significantly, BB is attracting those sorts of people to its membership. Either way it's pretty impressive.
Idiot.
Looks like Man United were playing away :) -correction Leeds Utd or Cardiff City ...forgot Bolton were Championship League
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