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Affiliate screams at Terry Stern that he is unhappy about how he is being paid through the BB Ponzi Scheme
Terry Stern, publicly states that payment times will improve
I am completely amazed how TS could be that stupid. Call me stupid, but if I had been TS, once an affiliate told me that he was aware of the Ponzi scheme and was still in it, all conversations would of ceased. They should of brought in that crack legal team because it is apparent that TS must be on crack!!!!! LMAO
Bill Lucas
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Well at least you got to give the scumbags at BB credit for running an equal opportunity Ponzi scheme. Even a black man can get ripped off. Only in Canada. LMAO
Bill Lucas
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Originally Posted by
NikSam
Terry is probably asking for raise, he didn't sign up for it.
Mean lying thru teeth and being regular PR there is huge $ difference.
If they are paying Terry Stern more than a buck an hour, their stupidity would far exceed my expectations. Terry Stern has got to be the most stupid moron on the face of this planet. (Bill Lucas)
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Originally Posted by
Joe_Shmoe
I love the way they apologise, say there no excuses, then give an excuse. :RpS_smile:
We are all very busy "Chris", we are all very busy. Your supposed to be a freaking genius "Chris" sort it out dude :RpS_lol::RpS_lol::RpS_lol::RpS_lol:
Do not be mislead by idiots or you will become their idiot. Case in point, Terry Stern (Bill Lucas was here)
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Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
Do not be mislead by idiots or you will become their idiot. Case in point, Terry Stern (Bill Lucas was here)
I wonder what book they use for coming up with all the BS they shovel? Bullshit for Dummies? Guide for crackheads who run a Ponzi scheme? You too can be a scumbag crack head in just 49 easy lessons?
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Originally Posted by
Theseus
Personally, I think Chris Smith should be the Genisis Book of Records. The first white man to turn in to a scumbag black man in less than a 2 year time span. Way to go Chris! LMFAO!
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Bill's Unabashed Encyclopedia of Dick Head Ponzi Celebrities
search: Chris Smith
.......searching......searching...... return 1 hit
Chris Smith: one of hundreds of the assumed names for Rajiv Dixit. Be advised that this assumed name is used by many paid dupes to promote confusion. Additionally, further confusion is promulgated by using dupes of several nationalities. Last seen dupe portrayed by african american of Jamaican decent. Current information indicates will next be portrayed by transvestite promising higher and faster payouts.
Authors note: Way to go Rajiv. A piece of human garbage transvestite will be the most honest representation of you yet.
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Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
Personally, I think Chris Smith should be the Genisis Book of Records. The first white man to turn in to a scumbag black man in less than a 2 year time span. Way to go Chris! LMFAO!
Bill's Unabashed Encyclopedia of Dick Head Ponzi Celebrities
search: Chris Smith
.......searching......searching...... return 1 hit
Chris Smith: one of hundreds of the assumed names for Rajiv Dixit. Be advised that this assumed name is used by many paid dupes to promote confusion. Additionally, further confusion is promulgated by using dupes of several nationalities. Last seen dupe portrayed by african american of Jamaican decent. Current information indicates will next be portrayed by transvestite promising higher and faster payouts.
Authors note: Way to go Rajiv. A piece of human garbage transvestite will be the most honest representation of you yet.
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Originally Posted by
Della Cate
Some more info on the possible origins of Mr Smith - as a Jamaican. From a website called !All events in Port of Spain". (The bold is mine)
Dated November 22nd 2012.
Chris Smith, the owner and co-founder of Banners Broker International, an Online Advertising company with a difference, is coming to Trinidad and Tobago for the very first time.
- Come see how this business model has made it possible for many to earn significant income online.
- Come learn how you can earn this income as well
- Internet Advertising business, based on Google
- Not based on MLM, Network Marketing nor Ponzi principles.
- No 'Levels' (Gold, Ruby, etc.). All have equal opportunity to earn.
- One of the most successful advertising businesses started by a 'black' man (Jamaican born)
- Over 170,000 affiliates worldwide and growing.
- Legitimate business with offices located in Belize, Canada, Ireland, UK, India, Portugal, Cyprus and T&T!!!
Bill's Unabashed Encyclopedia of Dick Head Ponzi Celebrities
search: Chris Smith
.......searching......searching...... return 1 hit
Chris Smith: one of hundreds of the assumed names for Rajiv Dixit. Be advised that this assumed name is used by many paid dupes to promote confusion. Additionally, further confusion is promulgated by using dupes of several nationalities. Last seen dupe portrayed by african american of Jamaican decent. Current information indicates will next be portrayed by transvestite promising higher and faster payouts.
Authors note: Way to go Rajiv. A piece of human garbage transvestite will be the most honest representation of you yet.
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@sixsigmamb, not liking the cut of your jib
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ATTENTION!!!!!
Jan 25, 2013 5:30PST, subject Terry Stern seen leaving Stellar Point HQ Canada driving a 1972 Ford Pinto, pink, personal lic plate 'DICKHEAD'. Vehicle has big bumper sticker on the rear bumper that says, 'Honk if you are gay too'.
**** If you see this individual, please tell him that his daddy says, just because he takes it up the anus 24/7 is no reason for him to try to put a dick up all of ours!
Thank you for your cooperation and or help!
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Originally Posted by
Papaponzi
@sixsigmamb, not liking the cut of your jib
Why, are you some kind of sensitive transvestite or a Chris Smith fan club member?
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Originally Posted by
Jerrygo
Stop
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I am sorry, a noun I am a little dense. Stop what? Slamming Chris Smith? Terry Stern? Rajiv Dixit? Or simply asking what 'not liking the cut of your jib' means?
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The thread is not for coming on just to scream obscenities. Have you something interesting to contribute?
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Originally Posted by
Jerrygo
The thread is not for coming on just to scream obscenities. Have you something interesting to contribute?
Oh yes, but you probably would not want to hear it.
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I am not getting into a discussion with you about this sixsigmab, and i wont reply to your pm. If you have something interesting to say then say it. But try to say it in a way that you would not mind your family or children reading it.
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I am just an old California stoner and would appreciate any help other members here may be able to give me in understanding what exactly this blog is accomplishing. This has been my take so far:
1. Affiliate criminal knowingly participating in Ponzi scheme pissed off because of slow payments and or got in to late.
2. Criminals at BB sending idiots to promulgate more disinformation, false promises and lies to calm other criminals
3. Cheerleaders for both sides and other bored outsiders, pitching 99% useless uniformed garbage around under the false assumptions of knowing something useful.
Have I missed something?
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Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
I am just an old California stoner and would appreciate any help other members here may be able to give me in understanding what exactly this blog is accomplishing. This has been my take so far:
1. Affiliate criminal knowingly participating in Ponzi scheme pissed off because of slow payments and or got in to late.
2. Criminals at BB sending idiots to promulgate more disinformation, false promises and lies to calm other criminals
3. Cheerleaders for both sides and other bored outsiders, pitching 99% useless uniformed garbage around under the false assumptions of knowing something useful.
Have I missed something?
Feel free to add something constructive to the thread.....
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Okay, in the interest of any of the aforementioned criminals children showing up here or other innocents, i will tone down the cussing and references to transvestite Ponzi scheme operators. Am I good to go!
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Originally Posted by
Theseus
Feel free to add something constructive to the thread.....
In due consideration of the previous 300 pages of posts to this blog, without a doubt the quoted information referenced in this reply has been the most constructive and honest information provided as of this reply. Geeze, how much more do you want?
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Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
In due consideration of the previous 300 pages of posts to this blog, without a doubt the quoted information referenced in this reply has been the most constructive and honest information provided as of this reply. Geeze, how much more do you want?
Actually, I am good with just moving forward from here. Happy to have you here and posting.
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Well thank you. Just for that here is free exert from one of my publications:
Bill's Guide to Scamming for Dummies
Chpt. 4 - Customer Service
Every good Ponzi scheme needs a free customer service department, not that you would actually provide any, but what else could we call it? Here are some step by step instructions for building a first class and don't forget, free....customer service department.
1. Create a complaint blog targeted towards your current scam.
2. Create fictitious name of blog publisher and provide all the already known complaints against your scam. This will not hurt your scam because all your doing is posting what many already know about what your doing.
3. Create some bogus user names to piss, moan and tell on you to get the whole thing going.
4. Monitor the posts daily of the actual complainers that post on your blog. Monitoring of people stupid enough to admit that they are knowing affiliates and or participants of your Ponzi scheme, can be useful to you later for reminding them they are criminally responsible too!
Who needs expensive marketing survey companies, customer support tickets and or other customer service mediums, when you can have you own ears to the ground while collecting valuable information about the people who are complaining about your scam. This is a revolutionary means of keeping abreast of things going on to burn your scam and the best disinformation source available for keeping everyone misinformed about what is really going on inside of your scam.
**** Disclaimer: This customer service tool is for serious scammers only. Use at your own risk.
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Here is what some of my happy customers are saying:
"Bill, keep up the great work. Bill's Guide to Scammers for Dummies, has become the holy grail here at BB." C. Smith
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
I am just an old California stoner and would appreciate any help other members here may be able to give me in understanding what exactly this blog is accomplishing. This has been my take so far:
1. Affiliate criminal knowingly participating in Ponzi scheme pissed off because of slow payments and or got in to late.
2. Criminals at BB sending idiots to promulgate more disinformation, false promises and lies to calm other criminals
3. Cheerleaders for both sides and other bored outsiders, pitching 99% useless uniformed garbage around under the false assumptions of knowing something useful.
Have I missed something?
Hiya, sixsigmamb and welcome to REALSCAM.com
You appear to have overlooked #4:
4. A disparate group of people with a common concern at the increase in both the number and value of fraudulent schemes have come together to provide a free platform for others to voice their concerns and, where possible, provide information and advice in an effort to aid current and/or future victims of said fraudulent schemes.
Said disparate group of people do so unpaid, with no expectation of reward or recompense and even go so far as to allow smartassed random posters to avail themselves of the platform to expound their unaltered and unedited views.
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Bill,
Why are you here? You've degraded this thread into mindless, sometimes-obscene waffle.
Can you not give your opinion without insulting at least one person?
If you want to disagree on the point I've made feel free to contact me at any of the mediums listed in my signature.
Jason
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Originally Posted by
littleroundman
Hiya, sixsigmamb and welcome to
REALSCAM.com
You appear to have overlooked #4:
4. A disparate group of people with a common concern at the increase in both the number and value of fraudulent schemes have come together to provide a free platform for others to voice their concerns and, where possible, provide information and advice in an effort to aid current and/or future victims of said fraudulent schemes.
Said disparate group of people do so unpaid, with no expectation of reward or recompense and even go so far as to allow smartassed random posters to avail themselves of the platform to expound their unaltered and unedited views.
Amen. Outstanding reply. I thank God for people who share my same outrage at how some criminals seem to endlessly get away with duping thousands and thousands of innocent trusting people, who are only trying to earn a little extra for their families. It is truly refreshing to find people who are doing something more than just complaining. I apologize if my satire may offend some, I am just trying to spread some humor in to a bad situation. May God bless you all!
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Originally Posted by
Poyol
Bill,
Why are you here? You've degraded this thread into mindless, sometimes-obscene waffle.
Can you not give your opinion without insulting at least one person?
If you want to disagree on the point I've made feel free to contact me at any of the mediums listed in my signature.
Jason
I am sorry if i have offended you with my attempt to add a little humor to a bad situation. Unless I am being misconstrued, the only insults I am hurling are to some really nasty scumbag criminals.
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Originally Posted by
Whip
Wasn't there an issue with a non-legitimate VAT number for these clowns? That was never asked of 'terry'.
Q: Who do you think got Terry wired up enough to hang himself over at Finch's" A. Bill Lucas, AKA sixsigmamb I'm here folks and I am trolling for a scumbag!
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Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
I am sorry if i have offended you with my attempt to add a little humor to a bad situation. Unless I am being misconstrued, the only insults I am hurling are to some really nasty scumbag criminals.
Well them..... and the transvestites as well.
By the way Im not out to offend criminals . I dont think miost people here are. We are out to attempt to find or bring about some justice and fair play. Being offensive isnt necessary to that end. We arent the sort who turn up to public executions and shout "Burn in Hell" at those about to die.
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Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
I am sorry if i have offended you with my attempt to add a little humor to a bad situation. Unless I am being misconstrued, the only insults I am hurling are to some really nasty scumbag criminals.
Well them..... and the transvestites as well.
By the way Im not out to offend criminals . I dont think miost people here are. We are out to attempt to find or bring about some justice and fair play. Being offensive isnt necessary to that end. We arent the sort who turn up to public executions and shout "Burn in Hell" at those about to die.
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Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
What is a VAT number?
Originally introduced in the 1960 as "turnover Tax" Value Added Tax" is harmonised ( with some notable exceptions e.g. on childrens milk, shoes, theater tickets etc.) in the EU through various treaties at between 15 and 20% in all states. It is a tax on sales. A business charges uit and returns it to the state. To do so every business having a turnover in excess of about 25,000 has to register for VAT and get a VAT number for that business. They can then claim VAT back on some business expences.
This week a man in Ireland was freed after a criminal conviction for not paying VAT on imported Garlic from China. He got six years. Meanwhile an old man who pleaded guilty on 16 counts of child abuse of his daughter ( yet it was admitted it was a daily occurance for years from seven years of age to mid teens) got let out on bail and only after an appeal got three years to serve. Similarly manglaughter gets about six years which is rated the same as not paying VAT? the mind boggles! But Banners Broker people in Ireland beware. You may be in for hefty sentences.
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Originally Posted by
Beacon
Well them..... and the transvestites as well.
By the way Im not out to offend criminals . I dont think miost people here are. We are out to attempt to find or bring about some justice and fair play. Being offensive isnt necessary to that end. We arent the sort who turn up to public executions and shout "Burn in Hell" at those about to die.
I agree with most of what you have said and laud you for your high morals and decency. However, it is my belief and experience, that creating a ruckus will often bring these offenders out in to the open. I never mean to offend decent hard working people.
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Originally Posted by
Beacon
Well them..... and the transvestites as well.
By the way Im not out to offend criminals . I dont think miost people here are. We are out to attempt to find or bring about some justice and fair play. Being offensive isnt necessary to that end. We arent the sort who turn up to public executions and shout "Burn in Hell" at those about to die.
I agree with most of what you have said and laud you for your high morals and decency. However, it is my belief and experience, that creating a ruckus will often bring these offenders out in to the open. I never mean to offend decent hard working people.
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Originally Posted by
Beacon
Originally introduced in the 1960 as "turnover Tax" Value Added Tax" is harmonised ( with some notable exceptions e.g. on childrens milk, shoes, theater tickets etc.) in the EU through various treaties at between 15 and 20% in all states. It is a tax on sales. A business charges uit and returns it to the state. To do so every business having a turnover in excess of about 25,000 has to register for VAT and get a VAT number for that business.
I have done a lot of asset search queries on Bannersbroker aka Stellar Point. The companies (I use that word loosely) are almost completely void of records of their filing necessary documentation, ie., DBA, Fed Tax ID, etc. I recently found the incorporation doc's for Stellar Point, yet nothing about either company would suggest a business that claims to generate enough revenue to pay over $100,000,000 to its affiliates. Dunn and Bradstreet doesn't even recognize them as any kind of legitimate business. Equifax is void of any useful information. I mean who do these clowns trade with? Where do they bank? The names that they do use appear to be ghosts in records other than what the internet reveals about them. And if all that doesn't get your head spinning, what kind of maniacs would ever attempt to run a Ponzi scheme in 110 countries simultaneously?
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I know and understand what sixsigma is and am wondering why you chose that name? I went to that class also before I retired. Just curious?
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Originally Posted by
Whip
Yeah, ASD, Zeek, etc. It's still amazes me that they swallow the 'delayed payment' excuses but don't question the fact that their money can be taken immediately.
I guess whoever (sorry, can't remember your name here) was being stopped by this dopey survey can get right in to their account now?
Whip, the greatest misinformation source these scams use is keeping you trying to look at it as a business, verses a group of people who are getting better and better each time. There is no doubt that the upper layers of these things, are a fairly large group who are making a fortune together. When you think you found something they missed, 99% of the time it was left to send you on wild goose chases. People like Terry Stern don't have a clue about much of anything, but gladly take money sent to them to act as conscientious employees playing at just trying to do the right thing. Sitting back and watching the interactions of people like Terry Stern conversing with people who are desperate for any kind of reassurance they will not lose what they got in to the BB scam, makes me want to cry out, "are you really that stupid to believe this person is going to tell you anything remotely true?" The real sad part is that most of the people in the scam, knew what they are doing is wrong. If you set yourself up for loss, you will most likely end up with loss you set yourself up for. How can you cry about that?
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Originally Posted by
sixsigmamb
Whip, the greatest misinformation source these scams use is keeping you trying to look at it as a business, verses a group of people who are getting better and better each time. There is no doubt that the upper layers of these things, are a fairly large group who are making a fortune together. When you think you found something they missed, 99% of the time it was left to send you on wild goose chases. People like Terry Stern don't have a clue about much of anything, but gladly take money sent to them to act as conscientious employees playing at just trying to do the right thing. Sitting back and watching the interactions of people like Terry Stern conversing with people who are desperate for any kind of reassurance they will not lose what they got in to the BB scam, makes me want to cry out, "are you really that stupid to believe this person is going to tell you anything remotely true?" The real sad part is that most of the people in the scam, knew what they are doing is wrong. If you set yourself up for loss, you will most likely end up with loss you set yourself up for. How can you cry about that?
You're preachin' to the choir but there are still those that this is their first rodeo and don't know better. That's why I throw those type questions out there. In case they actually decide to go looking.
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Any predictions when the Bannersbroker ponzi will come screeching to a halt?