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Jamie, are you reading this?
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I like the way he lies on his twitter account too about where he lives. You couldn't be up to these scammers! HA!
Check out his quote too. Poor people work and rich people network. I think I may just vomit. Who falls for this rubbish??
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Originally Posted by
Poyol
There's no resting when you're aspiring to be at the top of the online scam industry:
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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Originally Posted by
Beethoven
I found Jamie's blatant lies about Banners Broker quite interesting, seeing that affiliates appear to be getting paid very little if anything at this stage of the game.
Found under the link titled "Jamie reccomends"
Jamie Recommends | Jamie Waters
He says this:
"Banners Broker - Every online and offline business needs to advertise online. Simply purchase banner impressions with this site and they also allow you to rent space on other publsihe websites (sounds complicated, but its done for you) and
you will receive twice what you purchased. Be paid to advertise and drive traffic to your website, pretty neat."
What a load of old bollocks, Jamie.
So Jamie's most glorified commission catapult....but why do you recommend so much work on website that will desapear soon Jamie?...wouldn't be easier for you to recommend a software generating massive amounts of free commissions sales, on autopilot, to any website you select ?... all you have
to do is push a few buttons and YOUR commissions roll in !..And They Dont Stop..Ever.You don't need a website, content or traffic to make
money with this,Jamie !
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that lying sleaze tried to recruit me into Rippln by way of a private message within talkingbb. Why doesn't BB terminate his account for cross-recruiting?
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Originally Posted by
littleroundman
There's no resting when you're aspiring to be at the top of the online scam industry:
Are you Rippln people off yet?
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Yeah, I saw that. And he supposedly is one of the successful ones. Doesn't say much for BB, does it??
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Come on Jamie, we know you are lurking...you are not normally this shy. Say hello!
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Hopefully the Yanks'll be waking up soon!
Would be nice to have more input!
Jason
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I'd settle for Jamie's input...or any of the (supposed) BB bosses* but I doubt it will be forthcoming
We'll never know who the real bosses are only the stooges...
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Originally Posted by
noname999
I'd settle for Jamie's input...or any of the (supposed) BB bosses* but I doubt it will be forthcoming
We'll never know who the real bosses are only the stooges...
Really bad boys.
Organised criminals etc.
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Is Banners Broker a Ponzi scheme
On second page of a Google search.
Come on, you beauty.
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Great, hopefully on page one soon. Then we will get to the proper audience. Lets be honest, the supposed due diligence done by the drones would hardly stretch to the second page of a google search...
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what about banners broker is a scam and stuff like that, most people just search for "banners broker scam"
lol
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As far as I can see, in the end when Jamie is asked by the authorities (hopefully)
Did you know Banners Broker was a scam?
He has two choices
(1) "I knew it was a scam" this makes him a criminal.
(2) "I didn't know it was a scam" this makes him an idiot.
I think he will go for the idiot option.
Same goes for Ian Driscoll and the others.
Last edited by Joe_Shmoe; 09-27-2012 at 12:44 PM.
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Hi Debbie, hope you are still lurking. I know you are staggered by the 'vitriolic filth' you are reading here. You shouldn't be so shy. I know Jamie is afraid to be found out but you are as big a cheerleader of BB as him in your own way. Would you like to come on here and explain why you are actively taking part in a scam?
How big is your downline? How many victims have you suckered into this?
I like they way you are lying that BB is approved by mastercard. I wonder what other lies you tell to make a few quid from unsuspecting victims...
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Another thing, Banners Broker Hebrew webinars - never happen, I guess other webinars in foreign languages don't happen too..
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Do the drones not find it strange that Russia has the highest traffic...yet, they don't have an office there...hmmmm
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Here's what I posted on MoreMoneyReview (in response to DebbieK)
If BB buys ten grands worth of bulk ad space, they can’t split it up and sell it for twenty grand, because the market doesn’t bear such a mark-up (I’ve spent my life in the advertising business). The maximum mark-up would be 33%. If they wanted to be daft and give away half their gross profit to outsiders, they’d be giving away 16.5%.
But BB claim to give away 100%, by letting you double your money. So where’s the difference between 16.5% and 100% coming from? It could only come from the funds of new recruits. Unless it comes from thin air.
This, of course, assumes they sell £millions and £millions worth of advertising. But where are the ads? There’s no evidence that they put any volume at all on a “blind” network. The only hard evidence of BB advertising consists of a few crappy ads on low-ranking host sites.
If you STILL believe that payouts are coming from profits on buying and selling ad space, you then need to ask: why would BB want to make such huge payouts, when they could FAR MORE CHEAPLY get venture capital or sell shares?
Let’s not forget that BB was first launched as a HYIP (High Yield Investment Program), and specifically “The World’s First Straight-Line Cycler/Doubler” – that’s what they said on their original website. If BB started as a money circulation scheme, why should we believe that they’re anything different now?
We may soon discover the truth. There’s been excuse after excuse for delaying payments – and now a SNATCHBACK of funds from members’ accounts! Seems like this thing is on its last legs. Should it collapse, the inner structure will be revealed.
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Originally Posted by
Alkibone
Here's what I posted on MoreMoneyReview (in response to DebbieK)
Good post but don't expect any positive feedback from the drones...
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WOW, this is unbelievable, look at that post, I don't see how people don't start asking about banners broker after that kind of **** -
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Question guys, who is Jack Whiteman? Is he a regular in ponzi circles?
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Hi Noname: Jack Whiteman runs MoreMoneyReview, and his report just before the thread begins is critical of BB.
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