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05-05-2013, 01:35 PM
#11576
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Chris and other pimps... I dedicate this post to you:
Banners broker pyamid scheme - Page 10
Same lady:
Banners broker pyamid scheme - Page 10
They give the pimp a cash!!!!
I give up people....
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05-05-2013, 02:43 PM
#11577
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Mundorf
I suggest Terry to start selling bulletproof vests instead the masonic rings.
Chris (or whatever his name is) is obviously aware of the risks (rightfully so)
Remember his personal protection guys in Boltchester?
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05-05-2013, 04:55 PM
#11578
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Joe_Shmoe
Chris (or whatever his name is) is obviously aware of the risks (rightfully so)
Remember his personal protection guys in Boltchester?
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Well the big boss is always cared-for and has poore contact if any with army of suckers who lose all the money but what about 100s if not 1000s smaller scammers heaving tighter contact with thier victims,refferals?...I think this guy from Kiev is one of them .They could be easily targeted..I doubt some of them are even aware the damage they can generate.
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05-05-2013, 06:01 PM
#11579
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Interesting but prity naive scenario on MMG forum. 2 scammers in agreed action - 1 accusing BB for making stupid mistakes even being partly ponzi and scam but then reasoning why BB has great future and second scammer in a role of offended victim suddenly "realizes" that first scammer offered valid reasons for better tomorrow and that finaly he knows how big potential BB has...a true comedy...guys...take a look...it's well done but still naive.The first actor/scammer is Mytwocents and the second actor/scammer is Draconic..but the most funny moment is when Draconic thanks Mytwocents for his great explanation,I quote..."I take back what I said earlier, it seems you're in a position to know the history/timeline of the company, that's the kind of refreshing honesty that makes a change to have someone say. Thanks for taking the time to lay it out,"..a real BB theater....first time I visited theater without paying ticket
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05-05-2013, 06:11 PM
#11580
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
And yet people will still fall for it.
"if they are giving the Banners Broker Mastercard,Banners Broker must be a real company." -BB member.
"A toyota means 1 thing. Extrenal revenue. That is proof."-BB member
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05-05-2013, 06:23 PM
#11581
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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05-05-2013, 06:30 PM
#11582
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Poor BB had no idea. God this is vomit inducing
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"if they are giving the Banners Broker Mastercard,Banners Broker must be a real company." -BB member.
"A toyota means 1 thing. Extrenal revenue. That is proof."-BB member
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05-06-2013, 03:22 AM
#11583
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
This shows the common mistake all scammers do when pretending to be a specific profile - They just do not know to use simple language of an avarage person reacting spontaneously to a different situations.
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05-06-2013, 08:56 AM
#11584
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Some reports of payouts from our group. However, considering the size of the group, so far it is sporadic at best.
There are a few reports at MMG as well. Most of the payouts so far are small and all the way back to Jan. and Feb.
I have been engaging Mytwocents at MMG. He claims to know a great deal but in the end there is no substance to what he says. To say that BB BEGAN as a Ponzi but is now legitimate is laughable and sickening at the same time.
Honestly, though, I am still amazed at how long it is taking the authorities to bring the ship down.
Mark
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05-06-2013, 09:00 AM
#11585
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Great cheques. No Bank name on them, Account number "1234567890" and discrepancies in the amounts. So, why should anyone believe the amounts on them at all? I can make up cheques like that all day long and make myself think I've earned a billion dollars.
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05-06-2013, 09:06 AM
#11586
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Gregg
I like they idea of winning the car one part at a time, makes it ever so convenient for those who cannot attend, they'll just UPS you a car part every month for 472 years...
I guess they will purchase the car at IKEA
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05-06-2013, 09:09 AM
#11587
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
marsh56
I have been engaging Mytwocents at MMG. He claims to know a great deal but in the end there is no substance to what he says. To say that BB BEGAN as a Ponzi but is now legitimate is laughable and sickening at the same time.
I popped over there last night when I saw the above exchange, I noticed both he an Drac joined within the last month. For someone who claims to be in the know he certainly showed up late to the game to play the role of johnny-mop on the spot.
Terry David Stern busy not gemmin paid until you git paid hard at work?
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05-06-2013, 09:19 AM
#11588
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Ken Roklin
Great cheques. No Bank name on them, Account number "1234567890" and discrepancies in the amounts. So, why should anyone believe the amounts on them at all? I can make up cheques like that all day long and make myself think I've earned a billion dollars.
You are right, I squinted a little, and the picture with the car is dated January 20 and the one that appears to be a some awards event is dated January 19. Among other things the 19th is a Saturday and the 20th is a Sunday. I don't know how many of you get checks from your employer that were drawn on the weekend and seemingly cut in half for a photo op?
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05-06-2013, 01:14 PM
#11589
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
I wanted to post a little piece of work named Al Sills who promotes Banners Broker and now has moved on to Rippln. About a month ago he was told that Banners Broker was a Ponzi Scheme. Rather than investigate this he deleted the posters and banned them from his channel. He went right on recruiting people like this lady.
banners broker with donna - YouTube Notice the nice comment on her channel almost two weeks old.
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Now as we all know Bammers Broker has all but stopped paying people, but what about all those affiliates that gave Al their money and trust? Is he concerned yet, does he tell them to keep the faith or will he pretend to be the victim when this finally blows and say he had no idea? Seems someone warned the folks asking him questions last night.
banners broker update 4.21.13 - YouTube
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Low and behold this morning the comments have been deleted. And a birdie told me the poster was banned from the channel.
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So if you happen to be considering doing business with AL Sills or any of these other folks who post videos with only glowing comments, consider this little experiment. Ask ole Al or one of these other folks a few tough questions, and see if they can offer any evidence what they are saying is legitimate.
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05-06-2013, 02:00 PM
#11590
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Ken Roklin
Great cheques. No Bank name on them, Account number "1234567890" and discrepancies in the amounts. So, why should anyone believe the amounts on them at all? I can make up cheques like that all day long and make myself think I've earned a billion dollars.
You know what gets on my nerves? The watermark on the "cheque".
"Release your inner Badass"?
Oh, please!
And this constant pushing of ownership of a Porsche and Louis Vuitton sunglasses as symbols of success makes me want to laugh.
I don't own a Porsche or designer sunglasses. I would not want them even if I could afford them. They are meaningless as far as I'm concerned. Yet I consider that I'm successful in my life, because when a young colleague left work - for a promotion in another organisation - he hugged me, said I'd helped him a lot, and that I'd been "lovely to work with". I was really touched by that.
He's kept in contact since and I've been pleased to see him moving on, getting a life partner, growing into his new job. He's successful - but he works for it in a decent occupation.
Money cannot buy that, Simon Stepsys; and you should consider what people will say about you......I'm taking an educated guess that it won't be that you have been lovely to work with.
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05-06-2013, 02:35 PM
#11591
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
On his "Simon Stepsys Banners Broker Group" FB page, Simon the Online Guru is actuallu pushing something completely different.....not BB at all....oooh, naughty!
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05-06-2013, 02:50 PM
#11592
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
I have been contacted by a BB affiliate who wants to remain anonymous as he is frightened of being locvked out of his account if he says anything "negative" under his own name.
He has told me (and I found this interesting, if ironic) that he has written articles for the BB "blogs" and has had one approved. This is for one of their own sites - you know, those with the killer names like "CareerDonkey". However, it is completely useless because the domain name/url expired and was not renewed.
So people will be writing articles for duff websites that won't even appear. How absolutely typical.
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05-06-2013, 03:25 PM
#11593
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
I have been contacted by a BB affiliate who wants to remain anonymous as he is frightened of being locvked out of his account if he says anything "negative" under his own name.
He has told me (and I found this interesting, if ironic) that he has written articles for the BB "blogs" and has had one approved. This is for one of their own sites - you know, those with the killer names like "CareerDonkey". However, it is completely useless because the domain name/url expired and was not renewed.
So people will be writing articles for duff websites that won't even appear. How absolutely typical.
And those are the sites where you will see BB banners (not IBM, GM, Shell, etc.) where BB thinks it will earn enough revenue to pay affiliates. Good Luck!
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05-06-2013, 04:57 PM
#11594
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Ken Roklin
And those are the sites where you will see BB banners (not IBM, GM, Shell, etc.) where BB thinks it will earn enough revenue to pay affiliates. Good Luck!
While The uppermost goal of BB may be to get (notice I didn't write "earn",) money, paying affiliates is obviously NOT a priority...!
It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!
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05-06-2013, 08:52 PM
#11595
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
You know what gets on my nerves? The watermark on the "cheque".
"Release your inner Badass"?
Oh, please!
And this constant pushing of ownership of a Porsche and Louis Vuitton sunglasses as symbols of success makes me want to laugh.
I don't own a Porsche or designer sunglasses. I would not want them even if I could afford them. They are meaningless as far as I'm concerned. Yet I consider that I'm successful in my life, because when a young colleague left work - for a promotion in another organisation - he hugged me, said I'd helped him a lot, and that I'd been "lovely to work with". I was really touched by that.
He's kept in contact since and I've been pleased to see him moving on, getting a life partner, growing into his new job. He's successful - but he works for it in a decent occupation.
Money cannot buy that, Simon Stepsys; and you should consider what people will say about you......I'm taking an educated guess that it won't be that you have been lovely to work with.
Unfortunately people like Simon,Chris,David and many others, do not care about anything and anyone but taking.So far they take they are social,so far they take they are talkative,so far they take they tend to inspire but once the taking is done and dead bodies lie around them,they get really serious about runing away.Sooner or later they are again talkative,social,smiling,inspiring and you know - they are taking again...that's all what they care about...taking as modus vivendi...as curriculum vitae
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05-06-2013, 09:43 PM
#11596
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
You know what gets on my nerves? The watermark on the "cheque".
Perhaps one of the Banners Broker faithful could let us know.
What is the difference between what Stepsys and Banners Broker are displaying in those pix and a piece of cardboard professionally signwritten to "LOOK" sort of like a cheque.
IOW, what makes them "real" amounts printed on "real" cheques ???
All they look like to me is pieces of stiff cardboard made out to look like cheques by a bunch of fraudsters trying to make people believe they are "real"
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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05-06-2013, 09:49 PM
#11597
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Della Cate
And this constant pushing of ownership of a Porsche and Louis Vuitton sunglasses as symbols of success makes me want to laugh.
Not to worry Della, Ribshaw went to 2 psychics and the wizard, Simon's future is not projected to look as good.
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05-06-2013, 10:06 PM
#11598
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
Ken Roklin
Great cheques. No Bank name on them, Account number "1234567890" and discrepancies in the amounts. So, why should anyone believe the amounts on them at all? I can make up cheques like that all day long and make myself think I've earned a billion dollars.
Another minor point, the routing number(101000190) is bogus, just like BB and all its pimps.
It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!
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05-06-2013, 10:09 PM
#11599
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
Originally Posted by
littleroundman
Perhaps one of the Banners Broker faithful could let us know.
What is the difference between what Stepsys and Banners Broker are displaying in those pix and a piece of cardboard professionally signwritten to "LOOK" sort of like a cheque.
IOW, what makes them "real" amounts printed on "real" cheques ???
All they look like to me is pieces of stiff cardboard made out to look like cheques by a bunch of fraudsters trying to make people believe they are "real"
More to the point, what is the difference between BB, Simon Stepsys and any other POS...?
It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!
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05-06-2013, 11:43 PM
#11600
Re: Banners Broker HYIP ponzi scam
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