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W3M scam.........how many new members are still posting?

Started by chrisbis, Jun 12, 02:50 PM 2011

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XXVV

I notice that the scam site W3M is up for sale again.


Fascinating turn of events recently.





Chrisbis

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XXVV

Dont know why the other PIC outfit got involved although I am having some interesting communications with them. Dont know quite who is the fisherman or the fish. Hope our lines dont get tangled, or maybe there is a net.

hanshuckebein

The ACETF site has also disappeared.

cheers

hans
"Don't criticize what you don't understand. You never walked in that man's shoes." (Elvis Presley)

LuckoftheIrish


XXVV

It is extraordinary why an organisation like the Canadian based  Private Investors Club - International would want to 'help' the so called 'victims' of the W3M scam.


They may have regretted/ and may yet regret  their perhaps naive decision to take over the old site, even for that short time. Now it has been dropped like a 'hot potato' as the implications of their take over had not been commercially thought through. Nevertheless no doubt they collected some contact information on those who completed their form before they made it very clear that the FBI were actually one further step along the chain. They failed to realise that the murky implications of the previous scam organisation might reflect badly upon themselves, however innocent or 'well intentioned' they might be.


Why would an organisation like that be interested in roulette, in a roulette forum ( hardly mainstream investment), and a relatively obscure sleepy thread on a small outer region of the forum universe that has less than 1000 hits over several months.


Keep an eye on that organisation- its advertising reminds me of several past such outfits.

XXVV

They are now styled


:.privateinvestmentclub.ca


They have a home page and can be contacted via that.


Through CRE.online.com ( Canadian Real Estate) they can be found with contact phone number.

hanshuckebein

"Don't criticize what you don't understand. You never walked in that man's shoes." (Elvis Presley)

XXVV


hanshuckebein

I just love discounts. so I guess I'll order 3 memberships at once. that's what  I call a real bargain.  :D

cheers

hans
"Don't criticize what you don't understand. You never walked in that man's shoes." (Elvis Presley)

LuckoftheIrish


GARNabby

Quote from: LuckoftheIrish on Sep 09, 01:03 AM 2011
What a bunch of scammers.
The biggest "bunch" of small-time scammers are they who "quietly and vigilantly" delete purely-factual replies, regarding Henry Ford eg, to misguided posts... and they who sit idly by.

Though this sort of activity makes/made sense in places like Columbia, and some of the old Eastern-Bloc regions, egs, where it can be/could've been easily a matter of life or death, it seems to be the norm on the for-profit message-board sites... some claiming to be the most-democratic, with all those "bells and whistles" to stop such behavior in its tracks.

I recall a thread about who would die for freedom of speech, to which i in the minority responded that i wouldn't.  My goodness.

In this case, looks like many of the ones "trying" so hard to beat the casinos "have become them" but in the least of ways.

XXVV

@Garn.


Your earlier posts were deleted from another thread because they were rambling, incoherent and factually incorrect, nor did they relate to the context of that particular thread.


In this latest offering you have mis-spelled Colombia which might upset many in that beautiful location.


As for your reference to 'casinos' and various attempts 'to beat them'- this is nonsense.


The main purpose of our work here is, in a spirit of goodwill and friendship, to find genuine ways forward in becoming increasingly successful in the subtle and magnificent game of roulette, and as a default but necessary step to guard against two faced opportunists such as Charles scammer who fraudulently stole millions from genuine and innocent students of the game, made even worse because the scam was reinforced by  the high moral ground ethic of green economics and goodwill to mankind.


Such misuse of rhetoric deserves constant watch and the pompous claims of our Canadian investment club friends rang a few alarm bells together with their curious and probably foolish involvement in the old W3M scam website, so that attention needed to be drawn to their actions.


I have no wish to be drawn into any nonsensical time wasting arguments with correspondents who cannot be constructive or specific and who make fundamental errors in their text.












GARNabby

Quote from: XXVV on Sep 09, 05:19 PM 2011
Your earlier posts were deleted from another thread because they were rambling, incoherent and factually incorrect, nor did they relate to the context of that particular thread.
What was factually-incorrect about the Henry Ford quote from his book; or the eponymous Detroit hospital's definition of 'pathological gambling'?  Or about that definition of the word 'eponymous'?  Let alone "rambling or incoherent"?

And last time i checked, Gator's truly-misleading rose-colored glasses post was still there, so i then (according to it's relevance, at least,) rightfully directly replied to it.  And then to your own further query about my point of reply.  But i guess i'm not allowed my opinion either?

Quote from: XXVV on Sep 09, 05:19 PM 2011
In this latest offering you have mis-spelled Colombia which might upset many in that beautiful location.
Thank you for the correction(s).  But you're own insinuation that my typo was somehow intentional, or a slur on that region, may have.

Quote from: XXVV on Sep 09, 05:19 PM 2011
The main purpose of our work here is, in a spirit of goodwill and friendship, to find genuine ways forward in becoming increasingly successful in the subtle and magnificent game of roulette...
That's nice, so why then delete replies which try to quickly and honestly "shed some [real] light on the matter"?


P.S.  If you can't learn something from the multitude of small-time scammers, then why are you dwelling on them?  Who should care otherwise?

XXVV

Thanks Garn.


I am delighted you take a wider view of things and may be I should take more note of what you have to offer.


You will be pleased to hear I have moved on from the small time scammers. However I respectfully note that small time can quickly become big time. Just refer to statistics and reports on crime, and sadly, abuse to defenceless animals, and in principle we must not differentiate in taking action against any form of negativity. You know how the policy of appeasement resulted in near catastrophic consequences. There is a principle there.


As they say give an inch and 'they' take a mile. It seems 'hard-wired' into human psychology at a base level.


Back to the real world of roulette and trying to find ways to become a better player!

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