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    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    And a new video showing their proper preparation.

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    the 'two scoops' has me howling.
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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

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    lol. just the title is an income claim. wonder when 'compliance' is going to crack down. well, the whole name of the scam is an income claim really. if it's really about 'advertising' why is 'pays in the name?
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    Looks like the whole front rushed in unison to sign up before the spiel was even finished.

    Empty chairs because people couldn't wait to rush to the back and sign up.JPG

    Simon himself says with Clicxsense if someone clicks 20,000 ads they will earn $60, consistent with Neobux. The market has spoken about what the value of clicking ads for get rich quick schemes is worth. Click 600 ads for five hours straight and you will earn $1.80, except in Simon's world. Where if you cough up a bunch of money first
    Last edited by ribshaw; 09-12-2015 at 11:25 AM.
    "It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff
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    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    Looks like the whole front rushed in unison to sign up before the spiel was even finished.
    Before the spiel was even finished ????

    These screenshots were taken within the first 30 seconds of Septic beginning to speak, so it hadn't even really started, much less finished.



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    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post
    Before the spiel was even finished ????

    These screenshots were taken within the first 30 seconds of Septic beginning to speak, so it hadn't even really started, much less finished.



    Some people Take Action, results not typical.

    It's like this fella just said in the proscam that is going to be the next Quicken, as soon as I hear gladiator quotes I'm in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleOne View Post
    Well, I for one, can't wait to hear the regaling stories from Mike Deese and Tony & Lynne Booth after they attend the DMEXCO event next week in Cologne, Germany. After all it is the worlds largest exhibition and conference for digital media professionals, so they will definitely be in attendance. I'm sure that Charles Scoville will be there too.

    By the way, the bet is that the event will be held at the VSC Center as previously announced.
    Yes, looking at the pictures now being posted by various Mapperoonies, it is indeed the Victory Services Club.

    Charles Scoville - Traffic Monsoon??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Della Cate View Post
    Yes, looking at the pictures now being posted by various Mapperoonies, it is indeed the Victory Services Club.

    Charles Scoville - Traffic Monsoon??

    Yes, that Charles Scoville.

    I can't wait to hear the stories about how this event was packed, some of the MAP people had to leave the room to make way for all those clamoring to get in and join MAP, how great a job Simon did, how he signed autographs and copies of his book, and let people take pics of him and his Bentley.

    And all those empty chairs weren't really empty at all. They were for the MAP support people helping put on the event, and were busy signing people up in MAP who couldn't wait to join.
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    As empty as Simon's rhetoric.

    Finally the truth.JPG

    Meh, wouldn't hold out hope of this crowd doing much to cover the liabilities MAP has already accrued.

    The scammer and thief Simon Stepsys talks up My Advertising Pays scam.JPG
    "It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff
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    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post
    Lol and people still go to these things to listen to that **** talk toss, the blokes a scammer and these thick plank pudding heads still go, gosh there is so seriously thick people in this world!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne1983 View Post
    Lol and people still go to these things to listen to that **** talk toss, the blokes a scammer and these thick plank pudding heads still go, gosh there is so seriously thick people in this world!!!!
    especially when all they are saying is the same crap they post on facebook. Buy more - recruit more.
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    This Wittle Danny Twurner yokel just doesnt get that his attacks on the anti scammers just gives them more and more relevance.
    His supporters are the ponzi pimps and those who are under and need more time to get out.
    Its like he is slow witted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat City, LA View Post
    Its like he is slow witted.
    What do you mean it's "LIKE" he is slow witted ??

    He either IS slow witted or he's doing a bloody good job of acting slow witted.
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    As usual I have no idea what Danny is mumbling about. Any number of high income earners end up bankrupt because they spend money faster and longer than it comes in. Simon Stepsys would be the top of my list of people that very likely are not millionaires for this very reason. Certainly why I would demand verifiable proof to back up any of his claims before investing one pence with the man.


    What on earth is Danny on about now.JPG

    https://www.facebook.com/14678654901...type=1&theater

    Some of the tales from Danny's list.

    Rich And Famous People Who Lost All Their Money - Business Insider

    MAP even if a real business, it's not no worry there, but if it was is set up perfectly for embezzlement. A very few people handling all the funds with zero accountability starts and ends like this...

    Ulysses S. Grant

    After leaving office, President Ulysses S. Grant settled down in New York and invested his money into a Wall Street firm (which happened to count his son Buck as one of its owners). The firm's other partner, however, wasn't as trustworthy and embezzled much of its investors' money, leading it to declare bankruptcy. Grant did the same soon after. 15 Celebrities Who Made Fortunes and Went Bankrupt | Fox News Magazine


    Nothing replaces real due diligence and segregation of funds, even if your red carpet friends give a strong referral.




    * In thinking about this a little further I wonder if in his goofy way Turner sees these celebs "failure" with money as vindication for MAP and its promoters. That somehow we the "haters" would view a boxer that made and blew $100m the same as people that have done nothing but promote Ponzi schemes. Pure Folly.
    "It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff
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    Danny Turner is 3 pancakes short of a short stack.
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    The more I think about it, Danny's post about stars, etc., going bankrupt/owing taxes is preparing the MAPsters for when Simon joins the list.
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    Time for withdrawal fees!

    lynn booth maps finance department.jpg

    This fee increase notice has just appeared:

    Posted at 9/13/2015 11:52:00 AM
    New Withdraw Fee

    Hello everyone!

    I hope you are enjoying your weekend! With increasing administration costs for our company and the time it takes to process withdrawals, we have decided to incorporate a new withdrawal fee, but only for those that can afford it. This will take effect tomorrow. Here's how it works;

    If you have only purchased one credit pack in your entire history with us, you will not be subject to pay this fee, however the minimum withdrawal limit will be $50. In other words, you must have at least $50 in your account balance before withdrawal will be allowed. So basically, you will wait until your one pack expires to withdraw the entire lot in one go. However if you’ve purchased two or more, your minimum withdrawal limit will remain at $10 but your withdrawals will be subject to a $1.75 withdrawal fee. For those that have never purchased any credit packs and have only made referral commissions and/or Wheel Earnings, the minimum withdrawal limit will be $10 with a $1.75 withdrawal fee. Membership levels have no effect on this fee.

    - Why do we process MAP withdrawals manually instead of automatically?
    Fraud is rampant in our industry unfortunately. We have saved literally TONS of YOUR money by fraud checking and manually processing withdrawals. While this gobbles up a lot of staff resources, it’s absolutely necessary. We established our Referral Policy for many reasons. Here are a few;

    1. 1. For our advertisers. We want to ensure that each household is unique and have new sets of eyes on each of our member ads. If 2 or more people join from the same household and only one of those people logs in and surfs daily for all accounts, then it’s unfair for the advertiser to pay for 2 or more sets of eyes when only one is doing the viewing/clicking.

    2. 2. For our Sponsors. It’s unfair to a Sponsor to do the work to bring you in to MAP only to have a husband or wife join under the new participant and earn all the referral commissions. This is a big NO NO in MAP and will get your account terminated.

    3. 3. For money laundering laws. Some people will try to funnel large amounts of money through our site to collect on referral commissions with their own money. Then they try to get this money out of MAP through a payment processor different than the one that they originally purchased with. Not only is this against the law, it’s against our rules. Again, this will get you immediately terminated and banned from our site permanently. No tolerance policy!

    A company such as ours has to keep overhead costs as low as possible because we pay out 95% of our revenue! This simple $1.75 fee will help curb increased administrative costs and give our staff more time to focus on support issues.

    We will be releasing a Comprehensive Update some time this week to fill everyone in on the future of MAP. Get excited because HUGE improvements are coming!

    Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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    also the beginning of setting a withdrawal minimum. That will be rising shortly and often.
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony in over is head with lies Booth


    3. 3. For money laundering laws. Some people will try to funnel large amounts of money through our site to collect on referral commissions with their own money. Then they try to get this money out of MAP through a payment processor different than the one that they originally purchased with.
    This has to be the dumbest explanation of money laundering I have ever heard. I thought the purchase of credit packs represented a real product? Do these money launderers not have to wait 100 days or more for their credit packs to mature and clickey their ten just like every other numpty? Is MAP not just sharing "revenue" with them at this point for a job well done?

    MAP can't even make it one line down the list...


    The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-56), which is the United and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, requires:


    Establishment of anti-money laundering compliance programs by all financial institutions. At minimum each program must include: policies procedures and controls; designation of a compliance officer; training; and an independent audit function.
    Establishment of a confidential communication system between government and the financial services industry.
    Implementation of customer identification procedures for new accounts.
    Enhanced due diligence for correspondent and private banking accounts maintained for non-U.S. persons.
    Establishment of a highly secure network by FinCEN for electronic filing of BSA reports


    http://www.fincen.gov/financial_institutions/msb/materials/en/prevention_guide.html#$3,000%20Funds%20Transfer%20 Records


    Quote Originally Posted by Tony in over is head with lies Booth
    A company such as ours has to keep overhead costs as low as possible because we pay out 95% of our revenue! This simple $1.75 fee will help curb increased administrative costs and give our staff more time to focus on support issues.
    I'm sure this is just a Freudian slip from the lips of a scammer, "revenue" is the same as sales. I think in his quest to impress he meant to say "profit" and again showed is true colors. Why would a company so intent to "pay out 95% of revenue" be so desperate to recover it by nickel and diming its affiliates?

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    Incentives to recruit new investors. Many GAACS ploys dangle the prospect of paying a "referral bonus"—as high as 25 percent—to those who bring in new investors with fresh streams of money. Remember that Ponzi schemes tend to collapse when the fraudster at the hub can no longer attract new investors, so perhaps it’s no surprise that GAACS encourage participants to rope in new recruits to help keep the scheme afloat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    I'm sure this is just a Freudian slip from the lips of a scammer, "revenue" is the same as sales. I think in his quest to impress he meant to say "profit" and again showed is true colors. Why would a company so intent to "pay out 95% of revenue" be so desperate to recover it by nickel and diming its affiliates?
    not only that but when has 'support' for a real company had to ever do the accounting also?
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    This from https://www.facebook.com/groups/253313351521445/ now removed I think (only positive stuff please)

    It appears some aren't too happy about this new fee.


    Screen Shot 2015-09-13 at 20.17.03.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
    This from https://www.facebook.com/groups/253313351521445/ now removed I think (only positive stuff please)

    It appears some aren't too happy about this new fee.


    Screen Shot 2015-09-13 at 20.17.03.jpg

    I see the baba hasn't paid attention. the new minimum is $50. the $10 minimum days are long gone now.
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whip View Post
    also the beginning of setting a withdrawal minimum. That will be rising shortly and often.
    And also for withdraw maximum of $0.00.....
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    Well. Doesn't look as if people had to stand at the backt his time, as these photographs show there were lots of spare seats.

    I know some people have clearly reserved their seat with a coat or newspaper, but not all are marked thus.....and why aren't the seat occupiers in the room to hear the pearls of wisdom dropping from the lips of people like Simon?

    Maps 788 Sept 15.jpg Maps 789 Sept 15.jpg

    There must have been one hell of a queue for the toilets..........or have they decided they can't bear any more of the waffle, and decided to go round the shops instead??

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