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    Not only ignorant and stupid -bloody far for being enough...I wouldn't even just say criminals,crooks,fraudsters,scammers...this creatures are a real MONSTERS ...once if they get someone,this poor is a roast potato ...however part of the whole tragedy is personal wrong of victims.
    Instead of loving people and using money, people often love money and use people

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRISON View Post
    Julie Templeton at her finest: Ignorant and stupid! WRONG post!
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    Isn't she the one with the fake big house loss, trying to get it back?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Gutt View Post
    Interview with Affiliate Marketing Lord Finch Sells

    Q: "Hi Finch, tell us a little bit about yourself, where are you from, where do you live now?"

    A: "Well, I’m a 24-year-old affiliate marketer, which I guess is interchangeable with Internet Scumbag. I make money through advertising and telling people they need products and services that they probably don’t."
    That isnt a claim he is a scumbag trying to get traffic from you. It is a sarcastic comment on the profile of internet marketers. and no wionder with the likes of BB and other ponzis and other scams. If this is a real interview dont forget just a few lines later he mentions being sarcastic about this self image.
    Q How do you deal with stereotypes from friends in regards to productivity when working from home? i.e.: Sleep until midday, 2 hour lunch breaks etc.

    I find them pretty amusing. I play up to them.
    Advertising could be looked upon creating a want for things we don't really need.

    I don't think Mark Gobshite's suggestion is valid but we will never know since Gobshite didn't name Finch. I do know Finch Sells is up there with RealScam and Tara Talks as a place to go to find info on BB.

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    The classic "lets all write a letter/petition to the authorities to support [ insert name of scam here ] " always surfaces when a big scam goes down.
    I would be interested to know who Alya wants to send such a thing to?

    Banners Broker Classic.jpg

    If Simon Stepsys or Mark Ghobril are involved it's 100% a SCAM!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Shmoe View Post
    The classic "lets all write a letter/petition to the authorities to support [ insert name of scam here ] " always surfaces when a big scam goes down.
    I would be interested to know who Alya wants to send such a thing to?
    It's probably better if they just send letters and not the tea bags or KoolAid that Andy Bowdoin/ASD supporters were urged to send the authorities back when ASD was in the same position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Shmoe View Post
    The classic "lets all write a letter/petition to the authorities to support [ insert name of scam here ] " always surfaces when a big scam goes down.
    I would be interested to know who Alya wants to send such a thing to?

    Banners Broker Classic.jpg
    In fact..not bad idea... the authorities will have the names of some real criminals staying behind...go Alya...go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whip View Post
    Isn't she the one with the fake big house loss, trying to get it back?


    Julie Templeton does Banners Broker on YouTube

    Methinks "You Tube users" might have been right, after all
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    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post


    Julie Templeton does Banners Broker on YouTube

    Methinks "You Tube users" might have been right, after all
    The more I read about Julie, the more I am convinced that indeed, she did reside in a 'big house'. A 'big house' with padded walls and where men in white coats serve medication with every meal, not a nice Chatineauneuf de Pape.

    At the risk of giving her a defence, for one can not defend the indefensible, she is starting to read to me as a one whose lift ( elevator) does not quite go to the top! This level of anger, desperation and inability to absorb facts can not be normal?

    Be careful Julie, you may be back in the 'big house' quicker than you had hoped, despite that Bank Manager not returning your calls

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    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post


    Julie Templeton does Banners Broker on YouTube

    Methinks "You Tube users" might have been right, after all
    Now imagine one of us would write just the same text,would you give a like ?..I would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenda View Post

    At the risk of giving her a defence, for one can not defend the indefensible, she is starting to read to me as a one whose lift ( elevator) does not quite go to the top! This level of anger, desperation and inability to absorb facts can not be normal?
    I tend to look at it slightly differently.

    The "MLM," "online marketing," "get-rich-quick" and "HYIP" worlds (particularly in America) are currently in the grip of a "The Secret" / "Robert Kiyosaki" / "Anthony Robbins" inspired "think positive in any circumstances" epidemic.



    They live in a world where there is no room for logic or critical thinking.

    A world where "being positive" can overcome anything.

    A world where allowing even the slightest doubt in your mind condemns you to not getting "what you want"

    There are people out there right now who are convinced they or others not "believing" hard enough caused the downfall of Banners Broker or they didn't understand the "principles" behind "believe and you can achieve" well enough

    Here you go,

    A battery has a positive and a negative pole.

    Which is more important ??

    Did you automatically think "positive"



    The fact is, without the negative, the positive is useless.

    Without the negative, there would be a squillion "Secret / Kiyosaki / Robbins" believers out there next week "positive" they can climb Mount Everest in their underwear in the middle of winter or, more to point "positive" they can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars selling non existent "impressions" on non existent "blind networks" with little contribution other than clicking and sending off increasing amounts of their hard earned while simultaneously "believing" their little hearts out

    HYIP ponzi fraudsters and get-rich-quick scammers know this only too well.

    Spend some time reading the usual suspect HYIP ponzi forums and you'll be amazed how many times "The Secret" and "Kiyosaki" or "Rich Dad says.........." pop up and how many times the same key words and phrases pop up.

    Once she became a "true believer" Julie and the (hundreds of) thousands of others like her never stood a chance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Shmoe View Post
    The classic "lets all write a letter/petition to the authorities to support [ insert name of scam here ] " always surfaces when a big scam goes down.
    I would be interested to know who Alya wants to send such a thing to?

    Banners Broker Classic.jpg

    Someone needs to tell her that sending liars money, and not getting any back, is not new and innovative. lol
    If this scam were real, how could she know how it really works? All she knows is pay in money and wait to get some back.

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    Oh, who could forget that classic now, eh?

    *snarf snarf

    mark ghobril comment 1.jpg mark ghobril comment 2.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevethomas View Post
    Oh, who could forget that classic now, eh?

    *snarf snarf

    mark ghobril comment 1.jpg mark ghobril comment 2.jpg
    What a fool. Start over from hiding or a jail cell?

    It hadnt paid in a year and a half and Chris and crew were caught in lie after lie....
    Has that been forgotten?

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    Mark Ghobril you are in a rare select group and you should be proud of yourself. In my ten years of exposing these Ponzi's/Scams, et al, I have only encountered a handful of people who could talk out of both sides of their mouth and arse all at the same time. You are truly unique by joining this group.

    Your only problem is that you are sucking and kissing up to the wrong Chris Smith and you don't even know it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_Shmoe View Post
    The classic "lets all write a letter/petition to the authorities to support [ insert name of scam here ] " always surfaces when a big scam goes down.
    I would be interested to know who Alya wants to send such a thing to?

    Banners Broker Classic.jpg
    The thing is there is the actual obvious facts and then there is what alva wants to believe are the facts

    1. The "idea" of BB isn't NEW! It is a simple scam and the lads involved have being operating similar scams before. Nothing NEW at all!

    2. While society may resist change it is preposterous to suggest that all new discoveries are rejected as "abnormal." The human genome was not rejected nor the Higgs Bozon ( which technically has not been repeated as an experiment). In fact Penzias and Wilson when they delivered their paper on the Cosmic Microwave background ad I believe ONE POINT on the tip of a proposed curve. But the audience sisnt reject it because they believed they had discovered the CMB frequency.

    3. The idea BB pretend to be ( internet advertising) isn't new either!

    4. BB is neither big nor great. It certainly isnt in the billions of dollars as they claimed. There are millions involved but these millions are not from adverts they are from people joining the ponzi! BB didnt get money from anywhere else other than dupes joining but Alva in spite of all the evidence does not seem to want to accept this. A Bit like Mulder in the X Files . He had a poster of a flying saucer on his wall with "I want to believe" written on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleOne View Post
    Mark Ghobril you are in a rare select group and you should be proud of yourself. In my ten years of exposing these Ponzi's/Scams, et al, I have only encountered a handful of people who could talk out of both sides of their mouth and arse all at the same time. You are truly unique by joining this group.

    Your only problem is that you are sucking and kissing up to the wrong Chris Smith and you don't even know it.
    When you think your opinion of him cant get any worse...he opens his mouth and sinks even lower.
    Just so classless and a nickel and dime ponzi pimp.

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    LRM, you said:

    Without the negative, there would be a squillion "Secret / Kiyosaki / Robbins" believers out there next week "positive" they can climb Mount Everest in their underwear in the middle of winter or, more to point "positive" they can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars selling non existent "impressions" on non existent "blind networks" with little contribution other than clicking and sending off increasing amounts of their hard earned while simultaneously "believing" their little hearts out

    HYIP ponzi fraudsters and get-rich-quick scammers know this only too well.

    Spend some time reading the usual suspect HYIP ponzi forums and you'll be amazed how many times "The Secret" and "Kiyosaki" or "Rich Dad says.........." pop up and how many times the same key words and phrases pop up.


    That's interesting. I have noticed all these "positive thinking" cliches on many of our old chums FB pages - Little Jamie, the repulsive Stepsys, Hooker, etc. I did wonder where they were coming from, I also wondered (and still do) who on earth "Zig Ziglar" is, as he is another popular person amongst the HYIP and internet schemes crowd. Stepsys posts things like "Addicted to money!" and "Good morning money!" and "I love money", and one of his followers commented that these were "affirmations" designed to attract wealth.

    In the words of a friend of mine, what a load of old tish-tosh!

    However, does anyone else remember evangelical preachers and televangelists (like that chap Morris Cerullo?) in the 80's and 90's? Some of them peddled what they called a "prosperity gospel", that if you sent money to them, God would reward you by sending you heaps of money in return. Others claimed to heal people of their sickness. When, predictably, the money did not roll in or the person remained ill, they were told it was because they had not believed strongly enough, or hadn't sent enough money in to the preacher. It seems to me that what LRM quoted is just the same sort of thing, but with the religion taken out of it.

    It is, of course, complete and utter bollo*ks, whoever peddles it, isn't it? If people only applied some common sense and reason, they would SEE it is rubbish. Fortunately for the people who sell this kind of thing, the world is filled with stupid people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate View Post

    That's interesting. I have noticed all these "positive thinking" cliches on many of our old chums FB pages - Little Jamie, the repulsive Stepsys, Hooker, etc. I did wonder where they were coming from, I also wondered (and still do) who on earth "Zig Ziglar" is, as he is another popular person amongst the HYIP and internet schemes crowd. Stepsys posts things like "Addicted to money!" and "Good morning money!" and "I love money", and one of his followers commented that these were "affirmations" designed to attract wealth.

    In the words of a friend of mine, what a load of old tish-tosh!

    However, does anyone else remember evangelical preachers and televangelists (like that chap Morris Cerullo?) in the 80's and 90's? Some of them peddled what they called a "prosperity gospel", that if you sent money to them, God would reward you by sending you heaps of money in return. Others claimed to heal people of their sickness. When, predictably, the money did not roll in or the person remained ill, they were told it was because they had not believed strongly enough, or hadn't sent enough money in to the preacher. It seems to me that what LRM quoted is just the same sort of thing, but with the religion taken out of it.

    It is, of course, complete and utter bollo*ks, whoever peddles it, isn't it? If people only applied some common sense and reason, they would SEE it is rubbish. Fortunately for the people who sell this kind of thing, the world is filled with stupid people.
    I'll agree 100% but I will defend Christianity here. A lot of these US fundamentalists are what I call "fringe Christianity" if Christian at all. The mainstream of Christianity is Roman Catholic, Orthodox ( Eastern) and Anglican Catholic you could add Lutheran//Methodist/Presbyterian as well but they are tiny compared to the other three together
    Between them they represent about 90-95% of Christians. The US has about 50,000 other denominations representing about 5%.
    Anyway central to the Roman/Orthodox Christianity is the idea of Reason and rationality.
    Another element is the Authoritarian aspect of cults and fundamentalists. the worst aspects of the mainstream church in history are all associated with authoritarianism when the church overextended authority from faith and morals into worldly things.

    One could say it isnt all "bollox." If the actual person asking for money has none themselves and gives away everything that have and everything they get then they are worthy of some praise and some people were like this in history. But their message was not "give so you can get cured" or "so you can by a place in heaven" but rather that worldly things (which are additional to those necessary to survive in a healthy way e.g. food medicine or shelter) limit our freedom.

    In the case of Francis of Assisi he gave everything away. Sadly Chris Smith or Raj Dixit will have to have it prized from their cold dead hands however.

    Now back to the "follower" mindset. One person I admire is James Randi who set up JREF and challenged all these faith healers and psychics and astrologers. One guy he exposed in 1986 was peter popoff
    Peter Popoff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Popoff declared bankruptcy in 1987.
    But wait!
    In 1998 The Washington Post reported that Popoff was making a recovery, and that "Popoff is seeking to jump-start his ministry by repackaging himself for an African American audience.
    In February 2007, Inside Edition broadcast a feature on Popoff's continued faith healing and Miracle Spring Water. The show claimed that Popoff's new television programs feature him "healing the sick" in a manner identical to his method prior to James Randi's exposé.
    "Debt cancellation is part of God's plan," according to Popoff. Popoff teaches that God will respond to prayer and seed-faith by providing financial blessing.
    According to Ole Anthony of the Trinity Foundation, which has investigated Popoff and other televangelists since 1987, "Most of these guys are fooled by their own theology [...] He’s fundamentally evil. Because he knows he’s a con man."

    According to James Randi in 1987, he took in almost $4 million per year.
    In 2003, Popoff's ministry received over $9.6 million and by 2005 the amount had risen to over $23 million. In that year he and his wife were paid a combined total of nearly $1 million, while two of his children were receiving over $180,000 each
    Popoff purchased a home in Bradbury, California, for $4.5 million in 2007. He drives a Porsche and a Mercedes-Benz.

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    So we still have a steady stream of visitors.

    I take it these visitors are those who previously took everything that Messrs Smith, Anderson and so on as gospel.

    You know you could be banned from BB if they know you've been here, don't you?

    On the other hand, here and the excellent BB Ponzi Scam/Tara Talks pages on Facebook are the ones who actually speak the truth.

    I'd say you were caught between the devil and the deep blue sea.

    Oh yes, that you have finally woken up to the fact that you have been conned.

    Are you mad yet? You should be. You really should.


    File your papers as a creditor now, but only for the money you put in. Don't wait. BB isn't coming back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate View Post
    That's interesting. I have noticed all these "positive thinking" cliches on many of our old chums FB pages - ----and one of his followers commented that these were "affirmations" designed to attract wealth.
    That Tony Robbins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia allegedly cheated on his first wife his first wife 10 years his senior before divorcing her and marrying a woman 10 years his junior should come as no surprise.

    The shocker is people willingly paying for Amazon.com: Ultimate Relationship Program: Anthony Robbins: Movies & TV from the same guy.

    Life is a little more complex than putting a smiley sticker on our bathroom mirrors. If the world's foremost self help guru can't keep his **** together with happy talk what hope exists for us mere mortals?


    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate View Post
    Others claimed to heal people of their sickness. When, predictably, the money did not roll in or the person remained ill, they were told it was because they had not believed strongly enough, or hadn't sent enough money in to the preacher.
    This sets people up for the perfect con. When things fail they turn around and fault themselves, or with Banners Broke they blame the "negative" bloggers. No matter what comes to light with their favorite guru, some will always believe and toss more money down the crapper. Worst case scenario the seer gets caught, feigns some sorrow, creates a redemption tale, and the fleecing will continue.

    When people are waving the flag, the bible, or selling sunshine in one hand, I always worry they are reaching for my wallet with the other. Although, on a POSITIVE note as long as one hand is occupied they can't flat out mug me.

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    Meanwhile, over on his FB page, Little Jamie is giving advice.

    On investment? Nah. On network marketing? Er, no. On having a strong work ethic? Fraid not. On the demise of Banners Broker? Forget that!

    Yep. Little Jamie is advising people to buy a high quality toilet brush. (Costs between £18 and £25 depending on where you shop. But hey, to Little Jamie, it's classy. To me......it's a bog brush. Maybe I should get with this power of positive thinking thing?)

    Jamie bog brush Sept 14.jpg

    Appropriate really, when you think of some of the sh*t schemes he pushes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate View Post
    Meanwhile, over on his FB page, Little Jamie is giving advice.

    On investment? Nah. On network marketing? Er, no. On having a strong work ethic? Fraid not. On the demise of Banners Broker? Forget that!

    Yep. Little Jamie is advising people to buy a high quality toilet brush. (Costs between £18 and £25 depending on where you shop. But hey, to Little Jamie, it's classy. To me......it's a bog brush. Maybe I should get with this power of positive thinking thing?)

    Jamie bog brush Sept 14.jpg

    Appropriate really, when you think of some of the sh*t schemes he pushes!
    Ya suppose crap looks better on his $25 toilet brush than it does on a $1.99 special? Just askin'!
    It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate
    Yep. Little Jamie is advising people to buy a high quality toilet brush.
    I guess that makes it official, then.

    Jamie Waters' future as a marketer really is "down the toilet"
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    Quote Originally Posted by laidback View Post
    Ya suppose crap looks better on his $25 toilet brush than it does on a $1.99 special? Just askin'!
    ' go for the best in everything and your life will be more fulfilled' Selling toilet brushes lol. Fulfillment is having a discounted toilet brush !

    Jamie needs a job.

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