http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made and b) the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made and b) >> the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:57:07 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid>
wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made and b) >>> the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
Thanks for that - it certainly looked like a scam, butI was amused
that they clearly thought about who would be most credible to the
gullible as a person that appears to many to have successfully got
away with scamming the public of New Zealand for so many years - if
Key is believable those reading the articles may well be the sport of
suckers the people that put it together are looking for.
On 27/08/2017 10:45 p.m., Rich80105 wrote:
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:57:07 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid>
wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made
and b)
the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
Thanks for that - it certainly looked like a scam, butI was amused
that they clearly thought about who would be most credible to the
gullible as a person that appears to many to have successfully got
away with scamming the public of New Zealand for so many years - if
Key is believable those reading the articles may well be the sport of
suckers the people that put it together are looking for.
If you're looking for someone most credible you don't need to go past
your current Glorious Leader Adhern Rich :)
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:57:07 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid>Your personal hatred of Sir John Key is palpable. it must be awful living in your head!
wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made and b) >>> the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
Thanks for that - it certainly looked like a scam, butI was amused
that they clearly thought about who would be most credible to the
gullible as a person that appears to many to have successfully got
away with scamming the public of New Zealand for so many years - if
Key is believable those reading the articles may well be the sport of
suckers the people that put it together are looking for.
Rich80105<rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote:My feelings towards John Key are irrlevant - he was called Teflon John
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:57:07 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid>Your personal hatred of Sir John Key is palpable. it must be awful living in >your head!
wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made and b) >>>> the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
Thanks for that - it certainly looked like a scam, butI was amused
that they clearly thought about who would be most credible to the
gullible as a person that appears to many to have successfully got
away with scamming the public of New Zealand for so many years - if
Key is believable those reading the articles may well be the sport of >>suckers the people that put it together are looking for.
I hope you get sued! His success as Prime Minister dramatically outshines many >previous including at least 2 Labour Prime Ministers.You appear not to be able to comprehend simple statements. Many people
Tony
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:06:04 -0500, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot netYou cannot prove a word of that, you are simply jealous of someone who is massively superior to you in intellect and much richer in every sense. What a sad, sad little man you are!
dot nz> wrote:
Rich80105<rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote:My feelings towards John Key are irrlevant - he was called Teflon John
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:57:07 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid>Your personal hatred of Sir John Key is palpable. it must be awful living in >>your head!
wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made and b)
the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
Thanks for that - it certainly looked like a scam, butI was amused
that they clearly thought about who would be most credible to the >>>gullible as a person that appears to many to have successfully got
away with scamming the public of New Zealand for so many years - if
Key is believable those reading the articles may well be the sport of >>>suckers the people that put it together are looking for.
by many of his strongest supporters as a token of admiration - who
better than an example of a person who became wealthy fairly quickly
and is noted for getting away with saying virtually anything not be a
good example to use to persuade people to participate in a scam? They
are hardly likey to choose someone not admired, are they?
You cannot prove a word of that, you are simply jealous of someone who is massively superior to you in intellect and much richer in every sense. What a sad, sad little man you are!I hope you get sued! His success as Prime Minister dramatically outshines >>manyYou appear not to be able to comprehend simple statements. Many people >believe that he succesfully got away with scamming the public for many
previous including at least 2 Labour Prime Ministers.
Tony
years - personally I don't think that is right - his resignation was
probably caused by the Teflon wearing a little too thin for further
success; certainly Key was very velievable to many people for a very
long time. Do you disagree?
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:57:07 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid>
wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made and b) >>> the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
Thanks for that - it certainly looked like a scam, butI was amused
that they clearly thought about who would be most credible to the
gullible as a person that appears to many to have successfully got
away with scamming the public of New Zealand for so many years - if
Key is believable those reading the articles may well be the sport of
suckers the people that put it together are looking for.
On 8/28/2017 1:30 AM, Pooh wrote:
On 27/08/2017 10:45 p.m., Rich80105 wrote:
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:57:07 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid>
wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made
and b)
the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
Thanks for that - it certainly looked like a scam, butI was amused
that they clearly thought about who would be most credible to the
gullible as a person that appears to many to have successfully got
away with scamming the public of New Zealand for so many years - if
Key is believable those reading the articles may well be the sport of
suckers the people that put it together are looking for.
If you're looking for someone most credible you don't need to go past
your current Glorious Leader Adhern Rich :)
Looks like rich wants to go to court to answer to his claims as above.
Or did the word 'fake' go under his attention?
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 19:06:04 -0500, Tony <lizandtony at orcon dot net
dot nz> wrote:
Rich80105<rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote:My feelings towards John Key are irrlevant - he was called Teflon John
On Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:57:07 +1200, Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@-.invalid>Your personal hatred of Sir John Key is palpable. it must be awful living in >> your head!
wrote:
On 26 Aug 2017 22:06:58 GMT, Gordon wrote:
http://smart-finance.trade/nzherald-news/
Something for one to get one head around.
About the only thing which I believe is that a) Money has been made and b)
the window is now closed.
Big scam yes? or at least it can not work if everyone does it.
1) "Former PM Key used in fake get-rich-quick story"
http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money/2017/04/former-pm-key-used-in-fake-get-rich-quick-story.html
2) I did not see any such John Key tweet on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rthon_johnkey
I have seen fake endorsements for such schemes before.
3) The navigation links at the top of the page all pointed to
http://free.beauty-giveaway.win/click/1
and not to Mail, Flickr, Finance, Google+, Yahoo originals, etc.
For some reason that suggested "fake site" to me.
Thanks for that - it certainly looked like a scam, butI was amused
that they clearly thought about who would be most credible to the
gullible as a person that appears to many to have successfully got
away with scamming the public of New Zealand for so many years - if
Key is believable those reading the articles may well be the sport of
suckers the people that put it together are looking for.
by many of his strongest supporters as a token of admiration - who
better than an example of a person who became wealthy fairly quickly
and is noted for getting away with saying virtually anything not be a
good example to use to persuade people to participate in a scam? They
are hardly likey to choose someone not admired, are they?
I hope you get sued! His success as Prime Minister dramatically outshines manyYou appear not to be able to comprehend simple statements. Many people believe that he succesfully got away with scamming the public for many
previous including at least 2 Labour Prime Ministers.
Tony
years - personally I don't think that is right - his resignation was
probably caused by the Teflon wearing a little too thin for further
success; certainly Key was very velievable to many people for a very
long time. Do you disagree?
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